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Immigration centre plan for riot jail
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Sports ground could be ready in two years
OAKHAM could have a new sports venue as early as 2012 if plans to build on the showground and move Oakham Rugby Club get the go-ahead. Developer Hawksmead is seeking permission from Rutland County Council to build houses on the Showground, as part of a redevelopment of north west Oakham and the scheme it has drawn up would transform farmland to the ... Comment?
Officials are putting on a brave face as the worst weather for 30 years continues to devastate the local football scene. Comment?
Golfer Craig Shave leads way in order or merit campaign
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Craig Shave heads the County Alliance professional order of merit at the halfway stage of the season. Comment?
New lawmakers sworn in, others remembered
Margaret "Peg" Flory entered the Statehouse Tuesday as a state representative. When she left the building that day, she was a senator. Comment?
Pico Mountain Holiday Giving Benefits Rutland and Killington Communities
Thanks to the fundraising efforts of staff and local skiers and snowboarders, Pico Mountain is happy to announce a donation of more than $2,000 to the United Way of Rutland County, and a donation of 1,000 lift tickets to the local Red Cross. Comment?
Schools, towns vie for energy money
Eleven schools with 12 projects and four municipalities in Rutland County have been chosen by the state Department of Public Service to try their shot at more than a half a million dollars in federal stimulus grants to save energy. Comment?
Clarendon will vote on wind project
A controversial wind farm in Rutland County will be on the Clarendon ballot in March. Comment?
Reporter's Notebook: How many questions can a single ballot pose?
How many questions can a single ballot pose? By STEPHANIE M. PETERS Rutland Herald - Published: January 4, 2010 Welcome to the New Year and the ballot question edition of this column. Comment?
The first year of the federal stimulus was tilted heavily toward basic infrastructure improvements. Comment?
A *WINTER STORM WARNING* remains in effect for most of northern NY and the Northeast Kingdom of VT until 10 PM. Comment?
Pico raises $2,025 for area United Way
The mountain claiming to have "big mountain terrain and small mountain charm" also has a big heart when it comes to giving. Comment?
The Vermont Farmers Market has a financial agent and is in the process of exploring grant funding to help the market secure a permanent home downtown that it hopes will double as a community center. Comment?
Big year for cycling takes off with top class Whitwell event
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Rutland County student struck by car, in critical condition
A Mount St. Joseph Academy senior is currently listed in critical condition after being hit by a passing car in Rutland last night. Comment?
TOP class cycling returns to Rutland with the International CiCLE Classic Cross on Sunday January 17. Comment?
Council hits back on college plans Council hits back on college plans
RUTLAND'S education authority has countered criticism of a proposed purpose-built college in Oakham. Comment?
Golf: Leicestershire's Neil Chaudhuri finishes third in America
Leicestershire professional golfer Neil Chaudhuri finished joint third in a tournament in America. Comment?
Healthshare gets donation from raffle
As part of their ongoing commitment to the community, The Pines at Rutland Administrator, Diane Sullivan, presented Karen Glade, RN, Executive Director of Park Street Healthshare with $660 from a benefit raffle. Comment?