Aaron Kimball
Weekend Host/AnnouncerA native Vermonter and long-time Vermont Public listener, Aaron joined the staff part-time in 2001. Currently he works in the telecommunications field during the week and can be found most Sunday mornings at Vermont Public.
He lived in San Francisco during the 1990s, working as an event and wedding photographer for two of the West Coast’s premier charter yacht and helicopter touring companies. While there, he experienced the Loma Prieta Quake of 1989, one of his most formative experiences out west.
A self-described life-long learner, Aaron regularly enrolls in new classes, from color theory and drawing to marketing, mathematics and IT technologies. He is married and has a son.
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A new report on child welfare in Vermont finds the state lags the national average for young children getting the full series of recommended vaccines.The…
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Trustees of Brattleboro’s Austine School for the Deaf have voted to close the 100 year old residential program at the end of this school year.Sen. Bernie…
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Regional hospitals in Vermont and New Hampshire will not be stocking a powerful new painkiller that officials fear could be easily abused.The American…
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An independent review of the troubled roll out of the state’s health care exchange concludes that a combination of factors is responsible for many of the…
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Despite the slow start to the season, more than 85 sugar makers around the state are opening their doors to the public this weekend to show how maple…
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At least one class of temporary employees could soon be enjoying paid sick days.Talk of reorganizing Vermont's school districts will be the focus of a…
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The union that represents state employees says the Shumlin administration is relying too heavily on temporary workers.Redemption centers and environmental…
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Opponents of a mental health crisis home lost a major round in Lyndonville this week.Drivers and the management of Vermont's Chittenden County…
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The Valentine’s Day storm has snowmobilers rejoicing.In all, this week's snowstorm dumped more than two feet of snow in parts of Vermont.Vermont lawmakers…
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The state of Vermont is stepping in to help schools prepare for armed attacks, natural disasters and other events.The National Science Foundation will be…