- August 9, 2023By Curt Peterson Hartland held a delinquent tax sale for two properties Thursday, Aug. 3 — one for 15…
- August 9, 2023By Karen D. Lorentz On a sunny Aug. 5, family, friends, and former colleagues of Norma Biathrow gathered at…
- August 9, 2023‘There will be a next time’: Ludlow emergency management director gears up for future calamities By Tiffany Tan/VTDigger Sometime in…
- August 9, 2023“You can’t push the river…” By Julia Purdy This flood season brings back memories of past epic events. The Great…
- August 9, 2023On Thursday, Aug. 3, Scott Whittier, Warning Coordination Meteorologist for the Vermont office for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric…
- August 9, 2023Recent flooding has altered Vermont’s landscape and property owners understandably have questions. The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has…
- August 9, 2023Staff report The Killington Fire Department needed to be called in Wednesday, Aug. 2 after 42 animals got stuck…
- August 9, 2023By Katy Savage Vermont’s animal shelters have achieved a “no-kill” status for the first time. The status comes from…
- August 9, 2023Rutland family, evacuated Friday, reflects By Ethan Weinstein/VTDigger The water on Clover Street rose to the roof of Billy…
- August 9, 2023Stone craftsman Dan Snow completed a dry laid stone odeon (amphitheater) at Mission Farm in Killington, Aug. 3 after…
- August 9, 2023New shed is part of school district allocation for outdoor classrooms By Polly Mikula The recent floods not only…
- August 2, 2023Our grandchildren have come to our Killington lodge to spend a week with “Gammy and Papa.” Cora Irene (2…
- August 2, 2023There’s a cradling, a sense of calm that takes over you as the water moves gently beneath your boat.…
- August 2, 2023I grew up in a family with two older brothers; one was 8 years older and the other was…
- August 2, 2023At first, I suspected it was the deer that had almost completely defoliated the northern spicebush sapling I had…