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Earlier this week, State Auditor Doug Hoffer released an audit of a major grant program that distributed millions of dollars of federal funds to businesses last year. The intent was to help businesses that faced hardships from the sudden shutdowns due to the pandemic. But Hoffer's audit finds that some businesses received more money than they should have.
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As cases of COVID-19 rise once again driven by the highly contagious delta variant, a growing number of employers are instituting mask and vaccination mandates. In Vermont, few employers beyond health care seem to be going that route
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In the last 25 years, nearly 150 of Vermont’s sawmills have gone out of business, but Dave Stratton has more orders than he can fill. Independent producer Erica Heilman stopped by to talk with Dave at his sawmill in Hardwick.
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With the end of pandemic restrictions, places like doctor’s offices, salons and dental practices say they are seeing a surge in demand – both from residents who delayed appointments during the pandemic, and from people who recently moved to the state.
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With the end of pandemic restrictions, places like doctor’s offices, salons and dental practices say they are seeing a surge in demand – both from…
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How teaching a language became a book -- and a business. Plus, more people out and about, fighter jets in southern Vermont, and a vaccination rate…
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Starting a business after a job loss (in a pandemic). Plus, vaccines for 12-15 year olds, a formal apology for state-sanctioned eugenics, and the possible…
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Think back to just over a year ago: empty streets, shuttered businesses, layoffs, furloughs and widespread fear of a virus we knew little about — so many…
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Millions of people headed outside for recreation during the pandemic, sparking a banner year for many outdoor gear companies. Now, those companies hope to lock in their newly expanded markets.
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Large corporations such as Starbucks, Honeywell, Microsoft, Costco and Google want to help states with planning and logistics. But the potential of these partnerships is hindered by supply problems.