A book about skiing and being ‘Just Exactly Perfect’

Check out this book about skiing and being ‘Just Exactly Perfect.’

Hey writers, let’s hear about Vermont

Residents of the Green Mountain State are invited to enter the Vermont Writers’ Prize by submitting a poem or work of prose by Jan. 1, 2026

Vt. secretary of state launches new voting accessibility task force

The task force will identify and remove barriers that can prevent eligible voters from participating in elections.

Vermont Historical Society announces women’s history fellowship

The Vermont Historical Society is launching its first annual Women’s History and Material Culture Fellowship.

Look Up: Aurorae and comets galore

The night sky is glowing with Aurorae and comets galore! Learn more and try to catch a glimpse yourself.

Government shutdown threatens nutrition, home heating programs in Vt.

The state’s top accounting and human services officials warned a lengthy freeze in D.C. cash brought on by the federal shutdown could become crushing for the Green Mountain State.

Vt. issues statewide ban on debris burning

The Vermont Department of Forests ordered town forest fire wardens to stop issuing burning permits. Green Mountain National Forest also issued fire restrictions.

Legislative Report: Our community faces many education issues in Montpelier

“A high-quality education for our children should be the top priority of any decent and hopeful society; yet we are in danger of losing the public’s confidence in our ability to achieve that goal at a reasonable cost.”

Letter to the editor: Governor failed to show integrity

Phil Scott represents all Vermonters, and he has an obligation to stand up to corruption, and to protect your state from illegal and threatening behavior — by anyone.

Letter to the editor: A great Vermont experience, capped by a show

The author wrote this appreciation after earlier this month seeing a series of Beckett plays at Unadilla Theater, a Vermont gem located in a rural part of Marshfield.

Trump cuts $62 million in Vt. solar incentives

The federal government killed a program that was designed to reduce the cost of electricity for low-income Vermonters by installing millions of dollars’ worth of solar energy across the state.

MAUSD mulls feedback for redistricting task force

Mount Abraham Unified School District officials are working on a draft resolution that could help inform the work of the group tasked with proposing new school districts for the state.  

New historic marker cites Shoreham High School, Newton Academy

In a July 19 ceremony on School Road across from the Shoreham town green, a State Historic Preservation Officer unveiled the large green marker that told a brief story of Newton Academy and Shoreham High School.

Vermont’s migratory game bird seasons is set

The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department has announced the 2025-2026 migratory game bird hunting season dates and bag limits.

Rental housing in jeopardy as number of vouchers is cut

Advocates for affordable housing in Addison County are concerned the loss of these voucher could endanger people’s ability to make ends meet and remain in their homes.

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