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Newscast: Tuesday, December 10, 2013, 12:04 p.m.

The State of Vermont is working on a plan to clean up Lake Champlain, and one big challenge is the millions of gallons of raw or under-treated sewage from waste water treatment plants flowing into Vermont waterways.

The Virginia pastor convicted in a Vermont federal court for helping a woman and her child flee the country rather than share custody of the child with the woman’s former lesbian partner says the case should be dismissed because it has no connection to Vermont.

Two Vermont think tanks — one that generally leans right, the other left — are facing off for a series of debates this winter on education policy.

The town of Dover is looking to expand the Valley Trail by getting permission from landowners for easements.

Lynne worked for Vermont Public from 2002 to 2022 as a producer/reporter for special news projects.
A graduate of NYU with a Master's Degree in journalism, Mitch has more than 20 years experience in radio news. He got his start as news director at NYU's college station, and moved on to a news director (and part-time DJ position) for commercial radio station WMVY on Martha's Vineyard. But public radio was where Mitch wanted to be and he eventually moved on to Boston where he worked for six years in a number of different capacities at member station WBUR...as a Senior Producer, Editor, and fill-in co-host of the nationally distributed Here and Now. Mitch has been a guest host of the national NPR sports program "Only A Game". He's also worked as an editor and producer for international news coverage with Monitor Radio in Boston.
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