Friday Nov 13 | Rutland Herald
Companies to create 50 new jobs
Rutland Economic Development Corp. President Scott Dikeman cracks a joke during the annual meeting held Thursday at South Station in Rutland.
Rutland man gets 9 months for fatal crash
A 20-year-old Rutland man is going to jail for nine months after being convicted of careless and negligent driving charges stemming from a crash that killed a friend.
Thow Gets 9 Months in Deadly Crash
In March 2008 Richard Thow was driving on Cold River Road when he collided with a car driven by Jim Wetherby.
Route 103 bus service will continue
For commuters using the one-year-old Route 103 Connection Commuter Bus, the news was very good this week: the bus is alive and well and began its second year of service between Rutland, Ludlow, and Bellows Falls Nov.
A North Clarendon man who allegedly robbed a Rutland convenience store Sunday and hid from police on Crescent Street answered to a felony charge Monday in Rutland District Court.
Stafford keeps on truckin' toward job opportunities
On the windowsill of a classroom inside the Vermont Wood Pellet Company lies business card after business card.
Court rules for Election Petitions Act necessary - Dabdoub
Attorney-at-law Abe Dabdoub has called for court rules to be made under the Election Petitions Act so that election petitions can be heard expeditiously.
Heidi Olson-Hilder is hoping haircuts will help horses who need help in North Clarendon.
Catching animal cruelty culprits
"Get off my property!" Gina Brown yelled, outside a barn at her Spring Hill Horse Rescue in North Clarendon on Monday morning.
A Wells man and his girlfriend accused of beating a woman on Post Road in Rutland Town answered to charges in Rutland District Court on Monday.
Green thumb, blue ribbons : Clarendon man to mark 100th birthday with flower entries at fair
George Squier of Clarendon turns 100 this week and has entered his prized dahlia arrangements at the Vermont State Fair.
Vermont Troopers find weed, body
Vermont State Police discovered a marijuna growing field in Mount Tabor around 10:30AM on Saturday.
Will (local?) killer in Vermont challenge his federal capital prosecution?
I blog here yesterday about the decision by the Justice Department will to pursue federal death penalty charges against Michael Jacques, a Vermont sex offender accused of an awful rape/murder crime.
Feds want death penalty for slain Vt. girl's uncle
Federal prosecutors announced Tuesday they'll seek the death penalty for a convicted sex offender charged with luring his 12-year-old niece to his home with the promise of a pool party before molesting and strangling her.
Patricia and Albert Mallette of North Clarendon announce the engagement of their son, Andrew W. Mallette, to Alexandra H. Thompson, daughter of Laura and Roy Thompson of Proctor.
Police: Landlord stole goods for back rent
A North Clarendon man accused of burglarizing his tenant's camper allegedly told police he was trying to collect the rent, according to state police.
Police: Landlord stole goods for back rent
A North Clarendon man accused of burglarizing his tenant's camper allegedly told police he was trying to collect the rent, according to state police.
Re-enactors bring battle to life
Surrounded by rebels, a lone Englishman stood beneath his flag atop Mount Independence.
Town to open for 8th annual Village Sales
The population of the town village will swell on Saturday with visitors searching for assorted treasures.