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Concord woman charged with unauthorized debit card use
CONCORD — A local woman was cited for false pretenses after allegedly using another person’s debit card information without consent, Vermont State Police reported Tuesday. Troopers from the St. Johnsbury Barracks were contacted by Cheri Kinney, 42, of Concord, on Jan. 16 at 9:05 a.m., who claimed her debit card information had been used by Jazmyn Cummings, 28, also from Concord.
‘Ride for Mo’ honors legacy of slain Vermont cyclist Anna Moriah Wilson
East Burke, VT– Saturday marks two years since Anna Moriah “Mo” Wilson was shot to death in Austin, Texas. In her honor, Wilson’s family will host the second ‘Ride for Mo,’ an annual event that aims to create something positive from Wilson’s untimely death.
Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Vermont Realty Group opens Stowe office
Vermont Business Magazine In an effort to better serve the Stowe community, Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Vermont Realty Group and the Trombley & Day Group are pleased to announce the opening of a new branch office in Stowe. The office is located in the old Springer Miller office building at 782 Mountain Road, Suite F.
Cannabis from Vermont cultivator recalled due to pesticide contamination
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - State regulators are recalling all products from a Northeast Kingdom cannabis cultivator that allegedly sold contaminated marijuana-- again. State regulators investigated Derby-based Holland Cannabis last year for selling pot tainted with the prohibited pesticide Eagle 20 after a Vermonter reported getting sick. Now, a routine check...
Newport community forum addresses city issues, police station needs
NEWPORT — On Monday, Senator Russ Ingalls and Mayor Sullivan held the second of their scheduled community forums, aiming to engage citizens in discussions about the city’s issues and gather their experiences, stories, and ideas for Newport’s advancement. The event featured several notable speakers and covered a range of topics crucial to the city’s development.
Preservation efforts for Vermont’s covered bridges
LYNDON, Vt. (WCAX) - With more than 100 covered bridges in Vermont-- some hundreds of years old-- maintaining them can be a labor of love. The Sanborn Bridge is a staple in the town of Lyndon, lovingly known as the “covered bridge capital of the Northeast Kingdom.”. Nicole Gratton...
Happy Mother's Day !
Believe it or not, our 28th annual Mother's Day spectacular!. This program will air on Sunday, May 12th from 7-10 p.m. The Ripton Community Coffee House Presents folk duo Green Heron on Saturday, May 18, at the Ripton Community House at 7:30 p.m. Next Stage Arts Project and Twilight Music...
First Dutch Spotted Sheep in the U.S. born on Vermont farm
GLOVER, Vt. — MKVT Farm in Glover, Vermont, is home to hundreds of animals. "We've got 150 chickens and a dozen pigs. (We have) 70 head of sheep," said Mark Rodgers, owner of MKVT Farm. These days, it's the sheep that are running the show, especially if you step...
Gaining the security to grow in place
It all started as a sharpening business in the late 1970s. Then it dabbled with a few production orders of costly saw blades. Over time, the manufacturing volume increased and the price decreased, making Super Thin Saws more accessible. Read the story on VTDigger here: Gaining the security to grow in place.
Police ID victim in St. Johnsbury shooting
ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt. (WCAX) - Police on Wednesday released the name of the man who they say died in a drug-related shooting at a St. Johnsbury apartment Monday night. The Vermont State Police say Matthew Lomasney, 47, of St. Johnsbury, died of gunshot wounds to the torso. They say Lomasney went to an upstairs apartment around 11 p,m, wearing a mask, and forced his way in. Police say someone inside the apartment shot him and that Lomasney then retreated, falling down the stairs.
Police say masked man killed in apparent drug robbery in St. Johnsbury as search continues for suspect
Authorities said they are awaiting the results of an autopsy, expected to take place Wednesday, before releasing the identity of the deceased man. Read the story on VTDigger here: Police say masked man killed in apparent drug robbery in St. Johnsbury as search continues for suspect.
Notch Road opens for the season
STOWE, Vt. (WCAX) - A sign of the season -- Smugglers’ Notch is now open to drivers. VTrans says scenic Route 108 officially opened at noon Tuesday. Officials say new traffic control devices, chicanes, have been added on the Cambridge and Stowe sides this year to try and prevent large trucks and busses from getting stuck on narrow and curvy road.
Newport community forum scheduled for May 13 to discuss economic and safety initiatives
NEWPORT — A community forum will be held at the City Hall Gymnasium on May 13 at 5:30 p.m., featuring a series of discussions on financial matters, economic development, and community safety. The event will be hosted by Senator Russ Ingalls and Mayor Linda Joy Sullivan, with City Manager Jonathan DeLaBruere moderating.
NCUHS experience mixed results in weekend sports competitions
NEWPORT — North County Union High School teams faced a series of challenges over the weekend in baseball, softball, and track and field competitions, with a mix of wins and losses across the board. In baseball, the varsity team suffered a narrow 2-1 defeat against Montpelier at home on...
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