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Farm museum finds it's tough pulling for funds
High fuel prices, the three-day holiday weekend and, ironically, perfect weather resulted in a sparse turnout at Sunday's field day events organized by the Vermont Agricultural Museum.
Rumors Hard On Missing Girl's Family
Another day of searching on Saturday, and still no sign of missing 12-year-old, Brooke Bennett.
South Royalton woman injured in accident
A woman from South Royalton was injured Wednesday after she took her eyes off the road and hit a parked car, said state police.
Sick cat causes crash, sends driver to hospital
A South Royalton woman who was taking her cat to the vet ended up in the hospital after plowing into a parked car Wednesday morning.
Chapman, Purdy pace decathlon and heptathlon
CHESTER -- Jesse Chapman and Alexis Purdy moved to the front of the pack after the first day of Vermont high school decathlon and heptathlon competitions at Green Mountain Union High School.
Mormon roots grow deep in Vermont
Founded in America, Mormonism today is a global faith, with about 13 million members in 176 countries and territories, more than half of them outside the United States.
Jennifer Joyce Hill and Daniele Albertini were married Feb. 16, 2008, in a double-ring ceremony performed by Kahu Keoni Atkinson on the beach at Manini'owali on Kua Bay in Hawaii.
In Memoriam: Sudha Shenoy 1943-2008
In Memoriam: Sudha Shenoy 1943-2008 Source: Liberty & Power Author: Steven Horwitz Posted on 06.05.08 by Thomas L. Knapp "She was truly one of the founders of the Austrian revival.
Sale of roadkill raccoon leads to criminal charges
A South Royalton man learned that some things should be left where they're found after he pleaded guilty Tuesday to selling a dead raccoon he picked up from the side of the road.
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NEWS: Faithful to the Mission White River Junction -- The good days outnumber the bad. via Valley News
Gifford Medical Center, Randolph
A son, Tyson Rockwell, was born March 23, 2008, to Jason Rockwell and Leslie Ashcroft. via Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus
Kunin to deliver keynote at Vermont Law School graduation
SOUTH ROYALTON - Former Vermont Governor Madeleine May Kunin will be the featured speaker at Vermont Law School's 33rd commencement ceremony May 17. via BurlingtonFreePress.com
Still time to donate syrup for soldiers in Iraq
Vermont maple syrup, donated by producers all around the state, will soon be on its way to Vermont troops as a reminder of the sights, smells and tastes of home, said officials with "Operation Maple Sweetness." ... via Burlington Free Press
Sanders says middle class is squeezed
“I do not believe the unemployment statistics accurately measure the problem.”
The middle class is being squeezed and it's up to Congress to do something about it, said Sen. via The Brattleboro Reformer
Students sharpen skills at law summit
“There's a middle point and we're learning how to find it.”
About 100 middle school students learned the fine points of negotiation, compromise and municipal politics during the 12th annual Youth for Justice Summit at Vermont Law School on Friday. via Rutland Herald
Gifford Medical Center, Randolph
A daughter, Finnley Kate Roussel, was born March 27, 2008, to Michael and Kristy Roussel of Bethel. via Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus
Two students rescued after wild ride on White River
SOUTH ROYALTON - Two law students out for leisurely canoe ride got more than they bargained for, jumping ship and swimming to an island where they were later rescued. via BurlingtonFreePress.com
Man Injured in Bicycle Accident
A Windsor County man is in the hospital after running into a car on his bike. State Police say 37-year-old Kenneth Broadwell was riding down the sidewalk on Chelsea Street in South Royalton Tuesday night. via WCAX-TV Burlington
Town meetings on economy today at Montpelier, South Royalton
Sen. Bernie Sanders will welcome Harvard Law Professor Elizabeth Warren, a renowned scholar on credit and economic stress, to Vermont today. via Burlington Free Press
Suspects ask to fire attorneys
“Word of decisions like Brillon spread quickly through the prison grapevine”
Defendants in two of Vermont's most prominent murder cases, Brian Rooney and Christopher Williams, are seeking to fire their court-appointed attorneys within weeks of the scheduled start of their trials. via BurlingtonFreePress.com