A Senate bill that would increase the size, composition and role of the Fish and Wildlife Board, as well as ban coyote hunting with hounds, received testimony this week from people on all side…
BARRE — Time-sensitive plans to launch a welding program in a school within a school has administrators and board members butting heads about where to put it.
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Vermont will get a little over $22 million from the federal government for some of the damage caused by last summer’s floods.
BARRE — A Northfield man has admitted to possessing child sex abuse materials as a second offense.
BURLINGTON — A federal judge ruled Thursday that an out-of-state man charged with torching the Vermont office of U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders in Burlington this month will remain behind bars.
JERICHO – An impressive last-minute defensive stand by Mount Mansfield set the stage for Friday’s 7-5 boys Ultimate victory over defending champ Montpelier.
TRACK AND FIELD MEET
BRADFORD – Jack Lacey and Keegan McGrath recorded their first varsity hits Thursday as the Harwood baseball team kicked off its spring campaign with an 11-1 victory over Oxbow.
NORTH CLARENDON — Make no mistake: The 3-0 Rivendell baseball team has the pitching.
- AP Sports SummaryBrief at 12:17 a.m. EDT
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