Vermont Edition
Noon to 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Rebroadcast at 7 p.m.
Hosted by Mikaela Lefrak, Vermont Edition convenes conversations and shares stories about the communities in our region. Whether you’re a local leader, a lifelong Vermonter or a brand new listener, this is your show.
Latest Episodes
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Experienced Vermont skaters discuss the joys of skating on wild ice.
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Representative Becca Balint discusses her role at the U.S. House oversight hearing, including a faceoff with Attorney General Pam Bondi over Epstein and antisemitism.
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GMT's general manager Clayton Clark says more service cuts could be on the way.
Here's what we're discussing this week.
- Monday, Feb. 16: Alternative programming.
- Tuesday, Feb. 17: An interview with Rep. Becca Balint. Then: Green Mountain Transit's general manager Clayton Clark discusses the transit system's serious financial problems.
- Wednesday, Feb. 18: This winter has created perfect conditions for wild ice skating. Experienced Nordic skaters will share tips for getting out on the ice.
- Thursday, Feb. 19: In the latest installment of our Town by Town series, we'll learn all about Alburgh in Grand Isle County.
Latest Episodes
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In the latest installment of our At Home series, we visit the Brandon home of Vermont's poet laureate.
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A parenting discussion with author Kate Mangino and Keegan Albaugh of the local nonprofit Dad Guild.
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Athletics director Jeff Schulman says he's "as optimistic as I've ever been" about the university's ongoing fundraising efforts.
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The mysterious Montpelier Valentine Phantom covers the city in red hearts.
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As legislators debate school district consolidation, school boards are finalizing their budgets to present to residents on Town Meeting Day.
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Susan Dunklee of Craftsbury has competed in three winter Olympics. She says athletes should focus on performance, not perfection.
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Steven Tendo of Colchester sought refuge in the United States after being tortured in Uganda.
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The new president and CEO of Vermont’s largest insurer, Beth Roberts, took the helm of the nonprofit insurer in mid-January of this year.
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Medical aid in dying has been legal in Vermont since 2013, and was expanded to include out-of-state residents in 2023. We look at the numbers.
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A department focused on Black music as an academic study was an innovation in 1974.