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An unnamed buyer has submitted a bid for a Northeast Kingdom ski resort caught up in the EB-5 scandal, according to recent court filings.
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Ashton Bajeun, Wyatt Solls and Macaulay Bernier have been hanging cable in hard-to-get-to places all winter and spring. Mountains and bogs and deep woods.
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"What class are you?" It's a question that Vermont Public reporter Erica Heilman has been asking people in Vermont. In this story, Kathleen Patrick of Derby talks about how elusive financial stability is.
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Vermont Fish and Wildlife officials say moose in the corner of the Northeast Kingdom are too densely populated to thrive in the face of winter ticks.
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Wendy Mackenzie is an herbalist who makes all-natural deodorant from her farm in Peacham, Vermont, and she recently won some major international awards for her cream-based Meadow Bee variety. Vermont Public's Mitch Wertlieb spoke with Mackenzie about what her award-winning deodorant is made from, and how helping out a friend who was ill led her to come up with her winning formula.
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A visit with Vasilios Gletsos, brewmaster for Wunderkammer Beer Manufacture in Albany, Vermont.
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A Vt. company plans to process industrial hemp. Their first challenge? Convincing farmers to grow itOver the past year, a pair of cousins bought two vacant industrial properties in Vermont. And they believe they have the right business to bring new life to the spaces: Processing industrial hemp. But to be successful, the cousins will need more farmers to grow the crop.
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Armand Patoine introduces us to the tradition of cutting winterberry boughs for Christmas, with or without permission.
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More than 30 Ukrainian adults and children have found safe harbor at a Derby refugee center established by a missionary couple.
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People come to Ernie's auctions to buy the contents of whole houses, but they also come for good food and company. Soon this long-loved pastime will come to an end.