By Lisa Scagliotti On Monday morning, the Valley Reporter was the first to report that U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance and his ...
Medical debt is different from other types of debt. No one chooses to get sick or injured, and yet our health care system too often punishes people for getting the care they need.
We urge our state lawmakers and the governor to do the right thing: use every dollar from Act 76 for its intended purpose – solving Vermont’s child care crisis.
Vermont’s Congressional delegation announced on Monday that they will hold a joint telephone town meeting with constituents ...
Lost Nation Theater’s latest production “for kids and by kids” hits the stage for three shows March 1-2 with an hourlong youth adaptation of the Broadway musical “Tuck Everlasting.” ...
Waterbury Recreation has new programs starting up as March begins including kids swim lessons at Sugarbush, fitness classes, ...
Years in the making, Vermont filmmaker Jay Craven’s latest feature film, “Lost Nation,” has been on a tour around the region ...
Like many districts across our small but mighty state, we face significant challenges in sustainably funding our schools.
Longtime Harwood Unified Union School District employee Paul Morris, who worked as co-director of food services, is ...
The Green Mountain Club’s annual Outdoor Adventure Speaker Series is under way on Thursday nights with speakers who are ...
The financial pressures facing our education system are unsustainable, and the cracks are becoming impossible to ignore. If HUUSD cannot afford to educate our students, then we need to acknowledge ...
If you consider education spending within the larger context of the financial condition of our communities, state and nation, should we really be looking at increasing education spending? Or should we ...
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