April McCullum
Digital Editor-
We've updated our Town Meeting Day guide, including a new bingo card.
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Today's Vermont Edition unearths a few good ghost stories — and some of the science behind why we enjoy being scared.
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Sen. Peter Welch said the House's newly-elected speaker is "easy to talk to," but Welch is concerned that Johnson was an active denier of the 2020 election results.
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Vermont Edition broke down the basics of estate planning with two local lawyers who specialize in it and a doula who helps people navigate these conversations.
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Several libraries and other organizations across Vermont are hosting viewing parties.
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Beta Technologies recently built a new facility for its electric aircraft manufacturing. Beta's CEO and other leaders in tech manufacturing industries visited Vermont Edition to talk about the challenges and opportunities of growing in Vermont.
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“We can't cling to the status quo," Interim President Mike Smith said as he discussed his proposal for program changes on the five campuses of Vermont State University.
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Vermont Edition convened a discussion about how our criminal justice system deals with people who have been accused of drug-related crimes like selling fentanyl.
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Vermont officials and local leaders are watching these programs that could be affected if Congress fails to pass an agreement.
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The shutdown would lead to a freeze on paychecks for the millions of people who work for the federal government — including those in Vermont — as well as a pause on many government services.