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Brookfield police seek public’s help after juvenile followed by vehicles
BROOKFIELD — A juvenile walking home from their bus stop was followed by two unidentified vehicles around 3:40 p.m. Wednesday, raising concerns that prompted an investigation by the Vermont State Police. According to authorities, the juvenile managed to evade the vehicles and safely reached their residence, only to find...
Darn Tough is wrestling with ‘rampant’ social media scams. In Vermont, it’s not alone.
One executive said it’s hard to combat fake ads without undermining your own company’s legitimate ones. That’s making social media hard to navigate for Vermonters. Read the story on VTDigger here: Darn Tough is wrestling with ‘rampant’ social media scams. In Vermont, it’s not alone..
Chelsea police issue alert for missing woman
CHELSEA — Police have issued a missing persons alert for a 58-year-old woman suffering from Alzheimer’s disease who was last seen near Parkside Commons. Hajio Farah Geryama was last spotted on June 8 at 2:30 p.m. near the Dollar Tree in Parkside Commons. She is described as 5...
New Vermont law requires fossil fuel industry to pay for ‘climate change’ damage
(The Center Square) – Vermont is the first state to enact a law requiring the fossil fuel industry to pay for “climate change cost recovery.” The bill became law without Republican Gov. Philip Scott signing it. In a May 30 letter to the Vermont General Assembly, he explained why. “Vermont – one of the least […]
What-to-do: Saturday, June 8th
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Time now to take a look at what-to-do on this Saturday. Designed for young anglers and families by Vermont’s Fish and Wildlife department, this free event offers basic fishing instruction, free fishing equipment to borrow, and the chance for kids to catch big trout in the hatchery pond. The day will be filled with a variety of activities from fish biology, fly casting, law digest and regulations, lure making, fish cleaning and more.
Kevin Ellis: Get ready for the foundations of our government and politics to be questioned and then changed
A large swath of the Democratic majority in the state Senate has either died or retired, six in all. And they are all stalwarts from the old guard. Read the story on VTDigger here: Kevin Ellis: Get ready for the foundations of our government and politics to be questioned and then changed.
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