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The latest news leaves over $18 million in congressionally-approved federal funding for Vermont school districts still in ...
I spoke with Secretary McMahon about the release of $1.3 billion for summer and afterschool programs, including $6.5 million for Vermont, and urged her to release the remaining funding for critical ...
John Morin has come to depend on Wuendy Bernardo, a Guatemalan immigrant, and her growing family. If she is deported, he said ...
The Vermont Retail and Grocers Association’s Scholarship Program announces the award of $15,000 in scholarships to ten ...
Although debate about transforming Vermont’s educational system has filled our news headlines for months, we are pleased to ...
This week, Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark today joined a multistate coalition in filing a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ decision to provide access to ...
In response to Vermont’s growing mental health crisis and a critical shortage of trained professionals—especially in rural ...
With grants canceled and billions of dollars in jeopardy, Trump’s cuts are devastating American farmers and plunging families into uncertainty.
Recent college graduates are aggressively hunting for their first job, but they are facing one significant problem: the labor market is deteriorating.
Recent college graduates face rising unemployment as the labor market deteriorates, with tech slowdowns and AI displacement contributing to a 5.8% jobless rate for those aged 22-27.
The Community College of Vermont (CCV) held its graduation ceremony on Saturday, June 7 at Norwich University’s Shapiro Field House.
Gib Smith's journey from battling leukemia to inspiring future Olympians and high school graduates exemplifies courage, resilience and the spirit of adventure.
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