Spring may be on the horizon, but the lessons from this winter's road salt shortage are settling in. Six weeks into the season, municipal officials across the state warned their ...
If you are 12-14 years old and want to learn about Vermont's wildlife and gain outdoor skills, consider attending one of the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department's Green Mountain Conservation ...
What began in 1987 as friendly wagers among snowmobilers at the Joe's Pond Country Store and Hastings Store has grown from a few hundred entries in 1988 to more than 12,000 entries annually. People ...
After 63 years of family ownership, Wheeler Building Materials has been sold to Sticks and Stuff, a Vermont-based building supply company with six locations across the state and ...
Renowned author and activist Chuck Collins will discuss wealth inequality and its impact on the social, economic, political and ecological landscape at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb.
In the mid-1800s, dairy farming was a growing livelihood and a well-built, efficient barn was essential. Traditional square and rectangular-shaped barns were common throughout Vermont, but round and o ...
ST. JOHNSBURY – Passumpsic Bank is launching its annual food drive this February with the theme of "Cold Weather, Warm Hearts." The bank is partnering with local food shelves to ...
The Center for an Agricultural Economy (CAE) received congressionally directed spending (CDS) from the Senate Committee on ...
Lunenburg's selectboard unanimously approved purchasing a $120,000 highway truck during its Feb. 2 meeting and reviewed ...
The Selectboard rejected a Federal Emergency Management Agency funding offer for the town's flood-damaged wastewater ...
Gov. Phil Scott today thanked the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) for approving Vermont's ...
A campaign is underway to bring mountain lions to Vermont, led by the nonprofit Mighty Earth. As the state agency that would ...
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