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While the $15.9 million in grants will provide a major lift to the libraries receiving funds, it won’t come to addressing the backlog of infrastructure needs at the 187 public libraries in Vermont.
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On Friday, U.S. Congresswoman Becca Balint toured the site of the former Bennington High School, where developers hope to bring housing, childcare and senior services.
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As Vermonters get turned away from shelter, more are likely living outside — making them harder to count and harder to help.
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The state now says it wants to test up to 90 wells across southern Bennington for toxic PFAS chemicals, and residents within the testing area are anxiously awaiting more information.
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The 10th annual Lake Paran Stone Skipping Competition was held on Sept. 16 in Bennington.
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Two former Bennington residents are accusing town officials of retaliating against them for filing complaints against the police department, according to a lawsuit filed on Friday by the American Civil Liberties Union of Vermont.
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The death of a man in a holding cell at the Bennington Police Department has been ruled an accidental drug overdose, according to the Chief Medical Examiner's office.
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A literary journal published out of Bennington College has been honored as one of just five publications around the country to win the prestigious Whiting Literary Magazine Prize.
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This hour, host Connor Cyrus explores the history of the Battle of Bennington through a conversation with an historian, and through the battle march written to commemorate the conflict's 150th anniversary.
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Southwestern Vermont Medical Center is the first hospital in Vermont to offer an accredited one-year residency program to its new nurses.