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Over $500,000 in housing vouchers unused since 2017

December 18, 2019
By Grace Elletson/VTDigger Vermont is returning hundreds of thousands of dollars in unused housing vouchers to the federal government each year. A new report shows that the federal housing voucher programs have been underutilized because of a lack of case management support, inadequate affordable housing stock and an unwillingness by some landlords to rent to tenants…

Vermont again ranked nation’s healthiest state

December 18, 2019
Vermont is once again the healthiest state in the nation, according to the United Health Foundation’s newly released America’s Heath Rankings annual report. The state moved up three steps to reclaim the top spot in the Foundation’s 30th year documenting the nation’s health trends, challenges and opportunities. For nearly two decades, Vermont has ranked among the top five…

Arbitrator sides with union in school health care bargaining

December 18, 2019
Decision will increase costs for school boards, taxpayers By Lola Duffort/VTDigger Last week, an independent arbitrator has sided with the union in negotiations for Vermont’s first-ever statewide health care contract for all school employees. The binding decision brings an end to a contentious bargaining process that first started in April. The deal will cover about 40,000 people —…

School board discusses budget increases

December 18, 2019
By Curt Peterson Windsor Central Modified Unified Union School District Superintendent Mary Beth Banios and the finance committee gave board members a taste of challenges faced in creating the FY2021 budget at the Monday night School Board meeting, on Dec. 9. The current budget, ending June 30, 2020, is about $20.1 million, which, based on…

How Vermont’s DMV makes millions of dollars selling personal information

December 18, 2019
By Xander Landen/VTDigger The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles has been quietly selling the personal data of Vermonters to private companies since at least 2004. The state agency has made more than $15 million on sales of the data over the past four years, and the practice has raised privacy concerns. State records show the DMV…

‘Newly’wed Game announces 2020 local cast

December 18, 2019
Eight fun and funny couples are lined up, and tickets are on sale for February’s Pack The Paramount “Newly”wed Game to benefit the Rutland Community Cupboard, BROC’s Community Food Shelf and the Salvation Army. The fourth-annual event presented by WJJR and Green Mountain Power, Feb. 8, will feature couples Chrispin and Renee White, Drew and…

CU receives $200K grant for president’s residence

December 18, 2019
Will also house Early Childhood Lab Castleton University has received a $200,000 grant from the Alma Gibbs Donchian Foundation to support the revitalization of Granger House, which will be the new home of the president. “I am grateful for the generous support of the Alma Gibbs Donchian Foundation,” said Castleton University President Karen M. Scolforo.…

Brandon birder earns statewide recognition

December 18, 2019
By Lee J. Kahrs/ Brandon Reporter BRANDON — Brandon’s favorite birder has received a high honor from one of Vermont’s premier natural science organizations. Sue Wetmore has been named the 2019 Julie Nicholson Citizen Scientist by The Vermont Center for Ecostudies. The Norwich-based wildlife conservation organization works across North and South America conducting research and…

Proctor land sale hinges on public access, vote scheduled

December 18, 2019
By Lee J. Kahrs, The Reporter PROCTOR — If there is a public vote on the potential sale of prized town-owned watershed land in Proctor, it will happen at town meeting in March. Voters also will decide whether any sale should hinge on keeping the land open to public use and protect the town’s resources.…

Vermont Adaptive names 2019 volunteers of the year

December 18, 2019
More than 400 highly-trained volunteer instructors make Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports’ mission of empowering individuals with disabilities possible. Out of that dedicated pool of volunteers, Vermont Adaptive program coordinators recognized this year’s four Volunteers of the Year at off-snow trainings this fall, according to a Dec. 16 news realease. Liz Mead of North Chittenden…

Governor highlights success of local general store

December 18, 2019
Gov. Phil Scott joined the community of West Windsor to celebrate the success of the Brownsville Butcher & Pantry, located at 871 Rte. 44, which opened in November 2018, during his weekly press conference Friday, Dec. 13. Through individual, local and state support, the Friends of the Brownsville General Store purchased and redeveloped the vacant…

Okemo upgrades focus on base areas, uphill capacity

December 18, 2019
By Karen D. Lorentz Okemo to set receive upgrades as part of Vail Resorts, Inc.’s $215 million investment for 2020 across its resorts. This investment builds on the approximately $190-$195 million that Vail Resorts had planned to spend on capital improvement projects in calendar year 2019. The majority of the new investment at Okemo will…

Killington skier Jim Ryan helps bring Warren Miller film crew home

December 18, 2019
Killington to be featured in next year’s Warren Miller film By Katy Savage Rutland local and Killington Ski Club alum Jim Ryan and Olympian Kaylin Richardson rang cowbells. They jumped and oohed and aahed collectively with a crowd of about 20,000 people while women skied down Killington Resort’s Superstar trail during the World Cup this…

Barnard to merge with WCSU

December 18, 2019
By Curt Peterson Barnard voters decided 119-85 to merge with Windsor Central Supervisory Union on Tuesday, Dec. 10. Residents had long debated joining Windsor Central prior to the vote. Some in Barnard wanted to turn Barnard Academy into an independent school to avoid the school’s potential closure in the future. The merger will require voters…

2019 HomeLight World Cup Program

December 12, 2019
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