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Rusty DeWees hits Vt. stages with a holiday variety show
ELMORE - It's been awhile since Vermonters have seen that quintessentially Vermont-y production, "The Logger's Holiday Variety Show." The Logger's alter ego, Rusty DeWees, hasn't done the show for three years, taking time to perform elsewhere in New England and to compile his 2007 book, "Scrawlins." DeWees is back, and he's taking his act mixing ...
Vermont College To Use Federal Money To Build Solar Array
Vermont's Lyndon State College soon will be using adding some solar power to its energy mix, thanks to a federal grant.
A panel considering the governor's proposal to consolidate the University of Vermont with the five state colleges has recommended against merging the institutions.
Men's cross country Joshua Grant, Lyndon State College: For the second straight week, the freshman was named the North Atlantic Conference's runner of the week.
Police looking for missing woman
The Vermont State Police are looking for Paige Ely, 20. Her family has been unable to make contact with her, police said.
Rutland High School student Sam Lucci learned some broadcasting tips from Rutland alumna and Fox 44 meteorologist Kerrin Jeromin Friday during an Audio / Visual Communication class.
College honors for Vermont colleges and Vermont athletes at out-of-state colleges as reported to the Free Press Sports Department: Men's soccer * Noor Bulle, Johnson State College: The freshman midfielder from Burlington was named the North Atlantic Conference player of the week after scoring both goals in a 2-1, double overtime win over ...
There are five September workshops scheduled for the VSAC Resource Center in Winooski.
Nought 101: Coming soon: rent-a-textbook
High textbook retail prices have been a sore point on many campuses for years, prompting some students to seek better deals by purchasing on-line or overseas.
Professors Alan Boye and David Conant have together completed 55 years at Lyndon, Boye in the English department and Conant in the natural sciences department.
Musical happenings in and around the Capital City
Greetings, live music fans. At this very moment I am at the Chilly Ranch in the beautiful Northeast Kingdom supervising my excellent volunteer staff as we begin the seventh annual Northeast Kingdom Music Festival.
Musical happenings in and around the Capital City
Greetings, live music fans. At this very moment I am at the Chilly Ranch in the beautiful Northeast Kingdom supervising my excellent volunteer staff as we begin the seventh annual Northeast Kingdom Music Festival.
Dean's list; recent graduates; scholarship winners
Eric Wayne of Warren was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Lyndon State College.
Mighty Mighty Bosstones' bassist Joe Gittleman to teach at Lyndon State
After more than 20 years in the music industry, Joe Gittleman, bassist and producer for the Mighty Mighty Bosstones, is bringing his experience to the Lyndon State College Music Business and Industry program.
Keri Pike joined Hampton Direct importing and distribution firm in Williston as a buyer.
Benjamin Hart MacKinney of Brattleboro, Vt., graduated from the University of Vermont on May 17.
James and Karen Santorello of East Ryegate announce the engagement of their son, Nathan James Santorello, to Samantha Augustina Greeno, daughter of Genevieve Cipolla of Pike, N.H. The future bride is a 2004 graduate of St.
And now, the long-range forecast ...
MONTREALThe forecast seems fairly typical. There's Anthony Farnell, the dapper weatherman for Global TV in Montreal, providing a commentary over pictures of puddles and umbrellas in the city's Old Port.
New citizens sing praises of America
Chol Kir Atem learned to write in the dirt in his native Sudan. Today, he's a Lyndon State College graduate.
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