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Resources, funds available to Rutland County businesses, non-profits
May 5, 2020
Staff report The Rutland Economic Development Corporation (REDC) can provides assistance to area businesses that have been impacted as a result of Covid-19. “Over the past few weeks, we’ve been working diligently for all of you to better understand the impacts of Covid-19 as the situation develops,” wrote Tyler Richardson, REDC executive director, and Kim Rupe…
Q&A on financial assistance
May 5, 2020
The state of Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Development answers common questions about financial assistance available to individuals who may need help paying bills. Is any kind of immediate financial assistance available for individuals? A federal stimulus package includes direct one-time payments to most Americans. The direct payment will provide $1,200 payments to adults with…
Types of loans and grants available through the Small Business Administration
May 5, 2020
Created in 1953, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) helps small business owners and entrepreneurs start, grow, expand, or recover. The SBA is the only cabinet-level federal agency fully dedicated to small business and provides counseling, capital, and contracting expertise as the nation’s only go-to resource and voice for small businesses. In response to the…
SBA approves $853 million in PPP loans to Vt. businesses in first round
May 5, 2020
U.S. Sen. Leahy helped secure funding with the CARES Act in March, second round will bring more in May The U.S. Small Business Administration has approved more than $853 million in loans to 4,896 Vermont businesses, U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy announced on Wednesday, April 15. The assistance comes from the Paycheck Protection Program that was…
Living with Covid-19 amongst us
May 5, 2020
Rutland Regional, state prepare for reopening with testing for those symptomatic and contact tracing By Polly Mikula Since the beginning of April, at least, the state of Vermont and all its regional hospitals and health clinics have had enough Covid-19 tests to test all symptomatic patients for the virus. All it takes to get one…
Flags to fly half-staff on the 19th of every month in 2020 to honor victims of Covid-19
May 5, 2020
On April 17, Governor Phil Scott announced a flag lowering procedure to honor Vermonters who have died due to Covid-19, making the following statement: “This Sunday, April 19, marks one month since Vermont’s first two fatalities as a result of Covid-19. In honor of all the Vermonters we have lost to this terrible disease, I…
Telemedicine brings accessible and efficient healthcare to you at home, likely to last past pandemic
May 5, 2020
By Virginia Dean RUTLAND — Although telemedicine has been practiced since the 1990s, it is needed and being used now more than ever, given the recent and daily difficulties of the coronavirus pandemic. “Social distancing guidelines make it harder to do many things, including going to doctor’s appointments,” said Peg Bolgioni, marketing and public relations…
Local pharmacies still open, some deliver or offer pickup services
May 5, 2020
In response to the Covid-19 pandemic and to ensure that Medicaid members have access to the medications they need, the Department of Vermont Health Access (DVHA) has implemented the following changes to its prescription drug benefits programs, effective Friday, March 30. The mandatory 90-day supply requirement for select medications was suspended to allow pharmacies to…
Drug and alcohol treatment, recovery is ongoing
May 5, 2020
The Vermont Department of Health has launched VTHelplink, a new, single source clearinghouse for Vermonters to receive free, confidential and personalized information and referrals to substance use prevention, treatment and recovery services throughout the state. “The global pandemic has not erased the continued urgent need for substance use-related services for Vermonters,” said Health Commissioner Mark Levine,…
Covid-19: one more reason to quit tobacco, vaping
May 5, 2020
The new coronavirus attacks the lungs, making it harder for people who smoke or vape — tobacco, cannabis or anything else — to fight off the virus and putting them at much greater risk of severe illness, even death. Through outreach and social media promotion, the Health Department has been helping Vermonters to learn that…
Domestic violence shouldn’t be tolerated
May 5, 2020
Help is one call away The Vermont State Police, Vermont Attorney General’s Office and the Vermont Network Against Domestic and Sexual Violence join with other law-enforcement agencies and advocacy organizations to acknowledge the unique and difficult challenges facing people who are living in abusive and violent circumstances during the Covid-19 pandemic. “While we continue to…
Parents’ helpline is open
May 5, 2020
Support for parents is vital for children’s well being “We understand isolation... can be very challenging for families with children,” stated Ed Bride, deputy/development director at Prevent Child Abuse Vermont (PCAVT). Young children need and actually thrive with predictable structure to their days, as well as attention and interactive play. They need their naps and…
Food shelves in Rutland County
May 5, 2020
BROC Community Action Hours open: Mon-Fri. 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Senior hours Friday 2-3 p.m. Location: 45 Union St, Rutland, VT Phone: 802-775-0878 Black River Good Neighbor Services, Thrift Store/Food Shelf Hours Open: Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Location: 37B Main St., Ludlow, VT Phone: 802-228-3663 Brandon Area Emergency Food Shelf Hours open: Mon., Wed., Fri.: 8:30-9…
Stepping up to feed Rutland County
May 5, 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed many services, qualification parameters and protocols for accessing services provided — including food services. Here is a list of resources for those needing assistance, or not —grocery store hours have also changed to allow for sanitation and restocking as well as senior hours and/or density limitations. Grocery stores update hours,…
Answers to Vermonters’ frequently asked questions
May 5, 2020
How can you help prevent getting the virus? Stay at least 6 feet away from others. Stay at home as much as possible. Avoid close contact with people who are sick. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. Stay home when you are sick. Cover your coughs and sneezes with your sleeve or a tissue,…