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Mountain Times – Vol. 51, No. 02 – Jan. 12-18, 2022
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Mountain Times – Volume 50, Number 49 – Dec. 8-14, 2021
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Killington, Woodstock businesses see all-time economic boom
By Ethan Weinstein As Covid restrictions dropped and people acted upon their pent up urge to travel, tourism surged in Killington and Woodstock this past summer and fall. Few can speak to the Killington economy like Chris Karr, who owns […]
Mountain Times_Volume 50, Number 46_Nov. 17-23, 2021
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Mountain Times – Vol. 50, Number 44 – Nov. 3-9, 2021
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Mountain Times – Volume 50, Number 43 – Oct. 27 – Nov. 2, 2021
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Rutland Mental Health lands $600,000 for youth pilot program
By Emma Cotton/VTDigger RUTLAND — Health care providers hope a new $600,000 pilot program, coming to Rutland this fall, will help reduce mental health crises that send a high number of children and teens to the local hospital. On average, young […]
What we can and can’t say about Vermont’s vaccine breakthrough cases
By Erin Petenko/VTDigger As vaccinations rise throughout the state — hitting 81.9% of eligible Vermonters on June 29 — readers have written to VTDigger to ask: Just how many vaccinated Vermonters have ended up with Covid-19 anyway? The Vermont Dept. […]
Officials encourage Vermonters to talk to their families about getting vaccinated
By Erin Petenko/VTDigger Health Commissioner Mark Levine told Vermonters on Tuesday, July 6, that the best way to create a wall of protection against Covid-19 this fall and winter is to get vaccinated — and to talk to their family members […]