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On Native GroundHEALTH Care Reform Dead? not in Vermont
While the national media was fixated last week on the kabuki theater of the new Republican majority in the U.S. House voting to repeal last year's health care reform bill, they missed another, more important, development in Vermont.
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Super Bowl ads battle for championship
A diehard New York Giants fan since he was a child, Danny Pion grew even more attached to the NFL... For all the pomp and excess of Madonna's Super Bowl halftime show, it is likely to be a single... A Vermonter's film focusing on the toll taken on Americans by the war on drugs earns a prize at the Sundance Festival
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NBenn school committee alters article
The North Bennington Prudential Committee met Saturday to rewarn a slightly revised ballot for district residents to consider on Town Meeting Day.
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First 'epic' Vt. flood brought change; will Irene?
Twice in less than a century, Waterbury's 1827 Congregational Church, at the crest of a small rise on Main Street, has played a critical role in helping the community escape the ravages of the rising Winooski River and recover after epic floodwaters have receded.
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I Believe: Healthy rivers and hydropower can coexist
A diehard New York Giants fan since he was a child, Danny Pion grew even more attached to the NFL... I believe that if we could have the economic vitality of the 19th century, with the smarts of the 21st century, then we could have vibrant, economically productive towns.
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Inmate stamps pig image on police license plates
A Vermont prison inmate, whose job it was to make stationery and license plates, has roasted Vermont's state troopers by adding the image of a pig to the state decal appearing on the side of police cruisers.
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Ludlow Real Estate Activity January 2012
Black River Today is blogged by Ralph Pace who lives in Ludlow with his wife of 49 years, Janet, and a dog named Devi.
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Community Sees Surge in Embezzlement Cases 23min
The Caledonian-Record says a 41-year-old man is accused of stealing $2,602 from the Northern Umpires Association, a 34-year-old woman is charged with embezzling $6,100 from the Albany Fire Department while serving as treasurer, and a 46-year-old woman is accused of taking $45,800 from the University of Vermont Extension.
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Vermont woman faces prescription fraud charges
A Vermont woman has been charged with felony prescription fraud after police say she tried to fraudulently obtain drugs for the third time in less than a month.
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MomentumA Petri Dish for Inspiration
At the same time, as a reporter for Vermont Business Magazine, I have never run out of creative and successful entrepreneurs to profile.
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