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This year, bird flu and rising inflation have made it harder for some Vermont turkey growers to put the birds on people's tables.
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"Riddleville," a new art exhibit at The Flynn in downtown Burlington showcases an imaginative world of sculpture art.
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A popular, volunteer-run dance hall in central Vermont hopes to soon be fully accessible.
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With the midterm election just weeks away, a nonpartisan student organization at Middlebury College is working to get out the youth vote.
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The Chittenden Solid Waste District is seeking voter support to borrow $22 million to build an updated and more automated sorting center in Williston.
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A new environmental justice organization called Slingshot hopes to focus on waste policy in Vermont.
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A new tree-centric series of events being put on by the Putney Public Library hopes to encourage residents to get outside and explore Vermont’s forests.
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A forgivable loan program using federal pandemic relief dollars is accepting applications from Vermont businesses still feeling the impact from COVID-19.
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As tourists flock to Vermont to leaf peep, many turn to fall foliage reports for advice on where see peak colors. A group of volunteer Vermonters known as the “Leaf Squad” play an integral role in creating state-wide fall foliage reports.
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Vermont’s housing market is tight, and the pandemic made it worse. According to the Vermont Housing Finance Agency, the average sale price for a single family home went up nearly 40% between 2019 and 2021. Many point to years of under-building as a culprit. But the community of Morristown is bucking that trend.