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- Jack Hoffman: The child care debate that wasn’t
Jack Hoffman: The child care debate that wasn’t -The push for major investment in child care succeeded because it had broad public support. Those supporters deserved a seat at the table when the discussion turned to taxes.
Read the story on VTDigger here: Jack Hoffman: The child care debate that wasn’t.
- Robert Wood: Legislature abandons concept of a republic in favor of an overseer state
Robert Wood: Legislature abandons concept of a republic in favor of an overseer state -Madison reasoned that, in a republic, groups (factions) would be forced to negotiate and compromise among themselves, arriving at solutions that would respect the rights of minorities.
Read the story on VTDigger here: Robert Wood: Legislature abandons concept of a republic in favor of an overseer state.
- Rae Carter: The ‘personal work’ of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging
Rae Carter: The ‘personal work’ of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging -Ripples of behavior change by more and more people lead to transformation, healing and evolution for just and liberated organizations, communities and culture.
Read the story on VTDigger here: Rae Carter: The ‘personal work’ of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging .
- Brenna Galdenzi: State plans on trapping, coyote hounding are toothless, unenforceable
Brenna Galdenzi: State plans on trapping, coyote hounding are toothless, unenforceable -It is telling that the Fish & Wildlife Department never includes photos of living, trapped animals in its press releases or other communications.
Read the story on VTDigger here: Brenna Galdenzi: State plans on trapping, coyote hounding are toothless, unenforceable.
- Piecemeal Pies bankruptcy has some investors expecting a total loss
Piecemeal Pies bankruptcy has some investors expecting a total loss -Although the Covid-19 pandemic has officially been declared over, restaurants everywhere continue to struggle, hit by inflation-driven food and beverage prices and a chronic shortage of workers.
Read the story on VTDigger here: Piecemeal Pies bankruptcy has some investors expecting a total loss.
- Letter to the editor: What about the real state of the nation?
Letter to the editor: What about the real state of the nation? -What happens when a society like this elects leaders whose main — often sole — goal is to reduce taxes for those who are prospering?
Read the story on VTDigger here: Letter to the editor: What about the real state of the nation?.
- Letter to the editor: Burton, Higher Ground underestimate neighbors’ concerns
Letter to the editor: Burton, Higher Ground underestimate neighbors’ concerns -These neighbors share concerns about noise, traffic and safety, and support CRZ's efforts to see that these issues are addressed.
Read the story on VTDigger here: Letter to the editor: Burton, Higher Ground underestimate neighbors’ concerns.
- David Alan Lord
David Alan Lord -In 1998 Dr. Lord moved to Vermont where he planned to retire. Instead, he established a private practice in Chester and later was a staff psychologist with the VA Medical Center in White River Junction.
Read the story on VTDigger here: David Alan Lord.
- Slate Ridge owner sues Pawlet and judge as enforcement looms
Slate Ridge owner sues Pawlet and judge as enforcement looms -The federal lawsuit comes days after a court-issued deadline that required Banyai to move several buildings from his property, and it accuses town officials and Judge Thomas Durkin of attempting “to infringe on protected constitutional and state law activity by way of local zoning regulations.”
Read the story on VTDigger here: Slate Ridge owner sues Pawlet and judge as enforcement looms.
- So close! Only $16K left to go
So close! Only $16K left to go -Please help us get to the finish line today - every bit helps.
Read the story on VTDigger here: So close! Only $16K left to go.
- State regulators stand their ground on hospital budgets
State regulators stand their ground on hospital budgets -The Green Mountain Care Board resisted a push by the state’s hospitals to loosen revenue guidelines.
Read the story on VTDigger here: State regulators stand their ground on hospital budgets.
- Norman P. Riggs
Norman P. Riggs -He was quiet and humble about his service to the community, rarely mentioning it to others.
Read the story on VTDigger here: Norman P. Riggs.
- Vermont Conversation: Bernie’s mitten maker weaves a tale of empowerment and overcoming abuse
Vermont Conversation: Bernie’s mitten maker weaves a tale of empowerment and overcoming abuse -“The world might have learned about me because of some mittens I made,” she said, “but there's a whole intricate backstory that people don't know, that is interesting. And that has a theme of empowerment and generosity and kindness, and it has a path in the end to joy.”
Read the story on VTDigger here: Vermont Conversation: Bernie’s mitten maker weaves a tale of empowerment and overcoming abuse.
- Brattleboro Union High School poised to 'Bear' a new nickname
Brattleboro Union High School poised to 'Bear' a new nickname -The school’s governing board is set to receive the results of a student vote to replace the “Colonel” with a new “Bear” moniker and mascot.
Read the story on VTDigger here: Brattleboro Union High School poised to 'Bear' a new nickname.
- Jack Hoffman: The child care debate that wasn’t
Jack Hoffman: The child care debate that wasn’t -The push for major investment in child care succeeded because it had broad public support. Those supporters deserved a seat at the table when the discussion turned to taxes.
Read the story on VTDigger here: Jack Hoffman: The child care debate that wasn’t.
- Robert Wood: Legislature abandons concept of a republic in favor of an overseer state
Robert Wood: Legislature abandons concept of a republic in favor of an overseer state -Madison reasoned that, in a republic, groups (factions) would be forced to negotiate and compromise among themselves, arriving at solutions that would respect the rights of minorities.
Read the story on VTDigger here: Robert Wood: Legislature abandons concept of a republic in favor of an overseer state.
- Rae Carter: The ‘personal work’ of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging
Rae Carter: The ‘personal work’ of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging -Ripples of behavior change by more and more people lead to transformation, healing and evolution for just and liberated organizations, communities and culture.
Read the story on VTDigger here: Rae Carter: The ‘personal work’ of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging .
- Brenna Galdenzi: State plans on trapping, coyote hounding are toothless, unenforceable
Brenna Galdenzi: State plans on trapping, coyote hounding are toothless, unenforceable -It is telling that the Fish & Wildlife Department never includes photos of living, trapped animals in its press releases or other communications.
Read the story on VTDigger here: Brenna Galdenzi: State plans on trapping, coyote hounding are toothless, unenforceable.
- Piecemeal Pies bankruptcy has some investors expecting a total loss
Piecemeal Pies bankruptcy has some investors expecting a total loss -Although the Covid-19 pandemic has officially been declared over, restaurants everywhere continue to struggle, hit by inflation-driven food and beverage prices and a chronic shortage of workers.
Read the story on VTDigger here: Piecemeal Pies bankruptcy has some investors expecting a total loss.
- Letter to the editor: What about the real state of the nation?
Letter to the editor: What about the real state of the nation? -What happens when a society like this elects leaders whose main — often sole — goal is to reduce taxes for those who are prospering?
Read the story on VTDigger here: Letter to the editor: What about the real state of the nation?.
- Letter to the editor: Burton, Higher Ground underestimate neighbors’ concerns
Letter to the editor: Burton, Higher Ground underestimate neighbors’ concerns -These neighbors share concerns about noise, traffic and safety, and support CRZ's efforts to see that these issues are addressed.
Read the story on VTDigger here: Letter to the editor: Burton, Higher Ground underestimate neighbors’ concerns.
- David Alan Lord
David Alan Lord -In 1998 Dr. Lord moved to Vermont where he planned to retire. Instead, he established a private practice in Chester and later was a staff psychologist with the VA Medical Center in White River Junction.
Read the story on VTDigger here: David Alan Lord.
- Slate Ridge owner sues Pawlet and judge as enforcement looms
Slate Ridge owner sues Pawlet and judge as enforcement looms -The federal lawsuit comes days after a court-issued deadline that required Banyai to move several buildings from his property, and it accuses town officials and Judge Thomas Durkin of attempting “to infringe on protected constitutional and state law activity by way of local zoning regulations.”
Read the story on VTDigger here: Slate Ridge owner sues Pawlet and judge as enforcement looms.
- So close! Only $16K left to go
So close! Only $16K left to go -Please help us get to the finish line today - every bit helps.
Read the story on VTDigger here: So close! Only $16K left to go.
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