Vermont Public
Vermont poured hundreds of millions of dollars into housing during the pandemic. What has it built?
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- Vermont poured hundreds of millions of dollars into housing during the pandemic. What has it built?
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- 8 months ago
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- Until now, there has been no comprehensive accounting of how much money Vermont poured into building housing in the first half of the decade, and how many homes it helped create.
Vermont Public and VTDigger pieced together the data.
Watch: https://www.vermontpublic.org/show/vermont-this-week/2025-09-19/in-review-hospital-budgets-uvmhn-eappen-housing
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- Jerry Greenfield quits Ben & Jerry's, saying its independence on social issues has been stifled
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- 8 months ago
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- Ben & Jerry's co-founder Jerry Greenfield is leaving the ice cream brand after 47 years, saying that the independence it once had to speak up on social issues has been stifled by parent company Unilever.
Watch: https://www.vermontpublic.org/show/vermont-this-week/2025-09-19/in-review-hospital-budgets-uvmhn-eappen-housing
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- Sunny Eappen out at UVM Health Network
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- 8 months ago
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- A big shakeup in health care this week, as UVM Health Network president and CEO Sunny Eappen announces he’s stepping down. Plus, Governor Scott signs an executive order to spur housing construction. And one of Vermont’s most iconic entrepreneurs leaves the company he co-founded.
This week's panel:
Mikaela Lefrak - Moderator, Vermont Public
Mark Johnson - WCAX
Carly Berlin - Vermont Public/VTDigger
Laura Ullman - WCAX
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- UVM arts series turns 70
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- 8 months ago
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- A UVM alum’s widow helped make what is now an annual concert series that's celebrating its 70th anniversary. Plus, The head of the University of Vermont Health Network is stepping down, All three members of Vermont’s congressional delegation say that Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza, A school bus company and its Brattleboro drivers have come to a tentative agreement on a contract, Two women broke speed records this summer on the Long Trail and the head coach of UVM men's soccer team is celebrating his 100th career win.
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- The Elmore Store strives to serve as a third space for rural community
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- 8 months ago
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- As they renovated The Elmore Store, owners Tim and Becca Lindenmeyr found clippings from the Civil War tucked away inside the more than 200-year-old building.
Listen to Vermont Edition: https://www.vermontpublic.org/show/vermont-edition/2025-09-10/town-by-town-elmore
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- Green Mountain Care Board chair says some hospital leaders earn too much
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- 8 months ago
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- At 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, the University of Vermont Health Network's board of trustees and its president and chief executive officer, Sunny Eappen, announced Eappen's resignation.
About an hour prior to that announcement, Owen Foster, chair of the Green Mountain Care Board, slammed the health system on Vermont Edition for the organization's high executive pay and bonuses.
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- Green Mountain Care Board chair Owen Foster
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- 8 months ago
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- Over the next year, some of Vermont’s hospitals are going to see less money coming in than they wanted. Their budgets for the year are now set, and they know exactly how much they can charge insurance companies for patient care.
Green Mountain Care Board chair Owen Foster joins us for the hour. The Board is in charge of approving budgets for Vermont’s 14 hospitals. He explains this year’s decisions, including some major cuts to UVM Medical Center’s rate requests. That’s the state’s largest hospital.
The Green Mountain Care Board also approves insurance premiums in Vermont. All these choices the board makes affect how much you will have to pay for health care. It’s a complicated knot we’ll untangle together.
Broadcast live on Thursday, September 18, 2025, at noon; rebroadcast at 7 p.m.
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- How much does $790 million dollars build?
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- 8 months ago
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- A Breakdown of Vermont’s $790 million investment in housing. Plus, estate tax revenues will rise as wealthy baby boomers begin to die, A ferry boat service connecting Vermont and New York has halted its operations for the season early, Rutland City Police created a "Safe Exchange Zone" in front of its precinct, Killington’s Town Manager passed away this week and community is created through collective gardens.
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- Two hikers break Long Trail records / An update on the Bear Brook case
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- 8 months ago
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- There are two new record holders for fastest supported and unsupported Long Trial hikes. One athlete, Tara "Candy Mama" Dower, is a professional ultramarathoner from Colorado. The other, Tori "Chewy" Constantine, is a nurse from Waterbury. They’ll tell us about the mental and physical preparation it takes to hike the spine of the Green Mountains at top speed.
Plus: Investigators have identified the last remaining victim in the Bear Brook murder case. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Jason Moon hosted a blockbuster podcast about the case. He’s just released an update about this final twist in the story.
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- Songbirds are Signaling Climate Change in Vermont
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- 8 months ago
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- Scientists in Vermont are using new GPS technology to track the endangered Bicknell’s thrush, a rare songbird threatened by climate change on New England’s highest peaks.
https://www.vermontpublic.org/local-news/2025-09-15/scientists-racing-save-songbird-new-england-alpine-summits-bicknells-thrush
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- Inviting AI into classrooms
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- 8 months ago
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- A Middlebury College course explores how students can use AI to develop their creative writing. Plus, calls for more security for public officials in light of recent political violence, drought conditions put a North Country town under a state of emergency, school libraries in the region are updating policies about books and advocates for English-speakers in Montreal push back against French language rules.
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- How do you pronounce Wolcott, Vermont?
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- 8 months ago
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- 🐈 Wolcott's honorary mayor, Jax the cat, is never late for meetings, and he knows all about politics in town.
Thanks to Belinda Clegg, Kaya Burbank, Anne Farley, Jim Ryan, Dwight Wadle and Bill Cotton for showing us around Wolcott.
Which town should Brave Little State visit next?
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- School Stories: the rise of AI in the classroom
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- 8 months ago
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- It's the fourth installment of our annual fall series, School Stories. Every Tuesday this month, we’ve been focusing on issues related to Vermont schools. On this episode we focus on AI in the classroom.
Tech companies are investing billions of dollars in data centers to power artificial intelligence, and some of the biggest users of AI are students. Are they using generative AI to cheat, or to enhance their learning?
First we focus on higher ed when we speak with Hector Vila, an associate professor in Writing & Rhetoric at Middlebury. He teaches a first-year seminar at Middlebury College called “AI, Writing and Creativity" and is one of the organizers of the upcoming Clifford Symposium (https://www.middlebury.edu/clifford-symposium) about AI.
Then, we hear from educators in the Essex Westford School District who are monitoring and regulating the use of AI in their district. Peter Drescher is the director of technology an...
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- Thrush hour
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- 8 months ago
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- How scientists are working to save the tiny Bicknell’s Thrush, a delicate songbird that travels thousands of miles to Vermont’s tallest peak to raise its young. Plus, state health care regulators make deep cuts to next year’s proposed UVM Medical Center budget, the state employees union is asking the Scott administration to reconsider its return to work order, Montreal’s geodesic dome will be closed for two months of renovations, and the Agency of Education is developing new graduation requirements for Vermont high school students.
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- 🚒 How do firefighters navigate rural roads?
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- 8 months ago
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- The Elmore Fire Department is prepared to navigate the steep, narrow roads of rural Vermont.
Listen to Vermont Edition: https://www.vermontpublic.org/show/vermont-edition/2025-09-10/town-by-town-elmore The Elmore Fire Department is prepared to navigate the steep, narrow roads of rural Vermont.
Listen to Vermont Edition: https://www.vermontpublic.org/show/vermont-edition/2025-09-10/town-by-town-elmore
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- Vermont state employees react to Gov. Scott’s return-to-office order
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- 8 months ago
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- Vermont state employees react to Gov. Scott’s return-to-office order
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- What's so special about Elmore, Vermont?
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- 8 months ago
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- What's so special about Elmore, Vermont? After 43 years of living in town (population: 886), selectboard member Sharon Fortune says she's still getting to know new people.
Listen to Vermont Edition: https://www.vermontpublic.org/show/vermont-edition/2025-09-10/town-by-town-elmore
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- Afghan delicacies
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- 8 months ago
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- Afghan refugees are helping a Windham County school district serve up high quality vegetarian fare for students who don’t eat meat. Plus, Vermont’s home prices continue to rise even as the pandemic-era buying binge starts to level off, Gov. Scott taps an executive from Rutland Regional Medical Center to serve as Vermont’s next health commissioner and he’s also appointed a new labor commissioner, and recent drought conditions have been having an impact on apple crop yields.
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- Belvidere to take over its former school building
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- 8 months ago
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- The Belvidere Selectboard voted unanimously to buy the Belvidere Central School building from the Lamoille North Supervisory Union.
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- Vermont state employees expected to return to office three days a week
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- 8 months ago
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- Gov. Phil Scott and the Vermont State Employees’ Association are at odds over Scott's decision to institute a three-days-per-week return to office across state government.
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- Vermont highway safety program faces delays
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- 8 months ago
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- A highway safety program aimed at strengthening speed enforcement in work zones faces complications. Plus, changes to judicial transport systems have lawmakers considering their options. And two Lamoille County school boards vote to remerge their districts.
This week's panel:
Mitch Wertlieb - Moderator, Vermont Public
Ethan Weinstein - VTDigger
Shaun Robinson - VTDigger
Aaron Calvin - Stowe Reporter/News & Citizen
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- 🚘 12 hours at a Vermont park and ride | Brave Little State
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- 8 months ago
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- Brave Little State recently spent 12 hours at the Richmond Park and Ride meeting the hikers, bikers, musicians and families that keep these lots humming.
Listen to the latest episode: https://www.vermontpublic.org/podcast/brave-little-state
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- Snake in the Grand
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- 8 months ago
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- There’s excitement over the discovery of a timber rattlesnake in a part of Vermont the reptile had not previously been spotted. Plus, Vermont’s Secretary of State says she won’t comply with a Trump Administration request to turn over voter data, there’s been a vacancy easing in Chittenden County’s notoriously tight rental market, the co-founders of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream decry what they call a failure of political messaging by the company’s current owner, a shortage of horse veterinarians in Vermont is making things challenging for equine owners, and we preview two major bicycling races taking place today and Sunday in Quebec City and Montreal in our weekly sports report.
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- Twelve hours at the Richmond park and ride
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- 8 months ago
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- We took a full-day detour to answer this question from Heather Channon of South Burlington:
"Who is using all of the park-and-ride lots?"
We spent 12 straight hours (yes, you read that correctly) at one of the busiest park and rides in the state, on one of the busiest travel days of the year, to find out.
This is the story of our day — and all the people we met along the way.
Check out photos from our experience, and a full episode transcript, in our web post (https://www.vermontpublic.org/podcast/brave-little-state/2025-09-11/twelve-hours-at-the-richmond-park-and-ride) .
A big shoutout to a little-known podcast called This American Life, which has done two all-day (and all-night) episodes that inspired this piece: “24 Hours at the Golden Apple (https://www.thisamericanlife.org/172/24-hours-at-the-golden-apple) ” and “Rest Stop (https://www.thisamericanlife.org/388/rest-s...
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- Horsin' around in Vermont
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- 8 months ago
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- Vermont has a special history with horses. The Morgan horse is our state animal and some of the most famous endurance horses come from this state. There are also therapeutic benefits to horseback riding that can help people build their confidence too.
To learn about what it takes to raise healthy horses, a panel of experts with personal equine connections will share their insights. Mary Fay leads the Whispering Pines 4-H Club and helps coordinate the Vermont 4-H Program. She lives in Westford and has been a 4-H leader for 55 years. We also spoke with Ripton resident Molly Witters, an equine veterinarian with Vermont Large Animal Clinic and Hospital in Milton, and Margaret Bojanowski, farm manager and riding director at the Eddy Farm School in Middlebury.
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- Court rules a Christian academy can play ball
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- 8 months ago
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- A Christian high school that was banned from sports competitions in the state for refusing to play against a team with a transgender athlete celebrates a legal victory. Plus, The Scott Administration says it plans to move forward with its new policy to restrict remote work for many state employees, Vermont health officials have confirmed the first human case of Jamestown Canyon virus in the state, a new program aims to strengthen the state’s African diaspora food businesses, and to diversify tourism and rising health insurance costs are driving a Vermont nonprofit to close a car detailing shop that employs at-risk youth.
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- Rogue rattlesnake removed from Grand Isle, Vermont
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- 8 months ago
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- A timber rattlesnake was removed from a yard in Grand Isle this summer — far from the only known breeding grounds in Vermont. Experts say it could have hitched a ride to the island in a car or boat.
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- Town by Town: Elmore
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- 8 months ago
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- Town by Town: Elmore
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- Sex ed dilemma
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- 8 months ago
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- How Vermont plans to keep teaching sex education in schools amid Trump administration threats to end federal funding over gender identity references. Plus, Burlington’s City Council green-lights two-million dollars in state grant funding to develop an overdose prevention center, a former state director of the Vermont Council of Special Education Administrators faces charges of felony embezzlement, forecasters say it’ll start feeling a lot more like winter with freezing overnight temperatures expected in the region soon, and apple growers are using mitigation strategies to keep crops healthy amid challenging regional drought conditions.
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- School Stories: Sex Education
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- 8 months ago
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- Vermont schools are required to provide comprehensive sex education. Classes cover everything from STIs to consent. Jenna Emerson, a certified sex educator and stand-up comedian, and Celia Bird, a family nurse practitioner and comprehensive sex educator, share how they create age-appropriate lesson plans, and embrace the awkward humor of the human body.
At a national level, the Trump administration cut sex ed funds for California after the state refused to remove references to gender identity from its curriculum. If the same thing happens in Vermont, the state could lose more that $650,000 dollars in federal funds. We’ll learn more from Carter Sherman, reproductive health and justice reporter with the Guardian US who’s been following this story. She’s also the author of The Second Coming: Sex and the Next Generation’s Fight Over Its Future. (https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Second-Coming/Carter-Sherman/9781668052457)
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- Bern notice
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- 8 months ago
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- Sen. Bernie Sanders talks about building a grassroots working class agenda for the Democratic party while fighting the influence of billionaires trying to curry favor with the Trump administration. Plus, federal prosecutors will seek the death penalty against a woman who pleaded not guilty to fatally shooting a border patrol agent in Vermont, an infectious disease doctor explains why most people should get a COVID booster despite recent federal guidelines recommending it only for people over 65, Caledonia County's interim state's attorney has been named to the job on a permanent basis, and research is underway to determine why there appear to be more bears than usual in Vermont.
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- Finding God, and a place to pee, in East Barnard
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- 8 months ago
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- East Barnard is a sleepy little village in Windsor County, with no post office or traffic light or store. The church at its center was built in 1834, and it has long lacked a key feature: plumbing.
Read more: https://www.vermontpublic.org/local-news/2025-09-05/finding-god-place-pee-east-barnard
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- With CDC shakeup, states chart their own COVID course
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- 8 months ago
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- Can you get the latest COVID vaccine? The answer might depend on how old you are, what state you live in or whether you have a prescription. Under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is undergoing a period of upheaval marked by firings and resignations. Kennedy also fired the members of the CDC's immunization panel, (https://www.politico.com/news/2025/08/28/hhs-schedules-next-vaccine-panel-meeting-after-cdc-director-ousted-00534042) and the new panel hasn't met in weeks.
Weighing in on Vermont Edition is: Dr. Anne Schuchat, a former deputy director at the CDC; Julie Arel, the interim head of Vermont’s Department of Health; and Dr. Timothy Lahey, an infectious disease physician at the University of Vermont Medical Center. Plus, Vermont Public senior political reporter Bob Kinzel talks about the CDC and RFK, Jr. with Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt).
Broadcast live on Monday, September 8, 2025, ...
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- Angling for redemption
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- 8 months ago
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- A New Hampshire man has his dream of becoming a fishing guide blocked by a decades-old Granite State law regarding people with past felony convictions. Plus, once-frozen federal money has now been released allowing Vermont to build eleven new fast-charging stations for electric vehicles, state regulators suggest Brattleboro Memorial Hospital may need to consult an independent observer to oversee its troubled finances, a Manchester woman arrested by ICE officials has been moved to a processing center in Michigan, and environmental advocates urge people to pick up trash and other debris from their local streams as part of September’s Vermont River Clean-Up Month.
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- Town of Johnson seeks to move some municipal services to VSU Johnson campus
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- 8 months ago
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- The town of Johnson is partnering with its local Vermont State University campus to relocate some municipal services out of flood-prone areas.
Watch: https://www.vermontpublic.org/show/vermont-this-week/2025-09-05/in-review-hydropowers-future-pac-targets-climate-action-johnson-town-office-move
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- Statewide drought persists in Vermont | Vermont This Week
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- 8 months ago
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- VTDigger reported this week that a statewide drought is making it more difficult for Vermont dairy farmers to keep their livestock fed.
Watch: https://www.vermontpublic.org/show/vermont-this-week/2025-09-05/in-review-hydropowers-future-pac-targets-climate-action-johnson-town-office-move
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- The future of hydropower in Vermont
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- 8 months ago
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- New clean water regulations are raising questions about the future of hydropower in the state. Plus, a conservative PAC targets climate action in Vermont. And the town of Johnson and Vermont State University announce an innovative new partnership.
This week's panel:
Mitch Wertlieb - Moderator, Vermont Public
Kevin McCallum - Seven Days
Calvin Cutler - WCAX
Austyn Gaffney - VTDigger
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- Goodenough Road in West Brattleboro | Brave Little State
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- 8 months ago
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- Brave Little State's annual road names extravaganza was a genre-bender this year, with stories that ranged from the historical to the celestial to the paranormal. This one, about the Goodenough family in West Brattleboro, is also a story about family.
Listen: https://www.vermontpublic.org/podcast/brave-little-state/2025-08-28/brave-little-states-8th-annual-brief-history-of-vermont-road-names
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- Vermont Public's But Why gets a shoutout on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
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- 8 months ago
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- 👋 Hey, that’s us!
Vermont Public’s But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids got a shoutout from NPR CEO Katherine Maher and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night, highlighting how local public media stations keep us connected from coast to coast.
🎧 Listen to But Why wherever you get your podcasts: https://www.vermontpublic.org/podcast/but-why-a-podcast-for-curious-kids
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- Spiritual relief
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- 8 months ago
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- We visit an East Barnard church that’s just built a new outhouse on the grounds that’s free and open to the public. Plus, Sen. Sanders calls on Health Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to resign over his handling of federal vaccine policy, Rutland Regional Medical Center reaches a settlement with state regulators over a two-year old budget issue, a Shelburne police officer avoids jail time by pleading guilty to a reduced charge after fatally hitting a bicyclist with his vehicle, a Democratic primary looks likely in New York as two candidates vie to unseat Republican representative Elise Stefanik in next year’s midterms, and the Boston Red Sox get some very bad injury news regarding their superstar rookie outfielder in this week’s sports report.
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- Seven Days celebrates its 30th anniversary
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- 8 months ago
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- The Vermont alt weekly Seven Days is celebrating its 30th anniversary. Every week, they publish a print paper, and every day they share local news and stories online. We’ll hear from the paper’s co-founder and deputy publisher about their favorite memories from the past 30 years, and what it’ll take to keep the paper going for 30 more.
Plus, a check-in with Vermont Public's two newest music hosts, Tad Cautious and DJ Llu. They’ll tell us stories from their radio roots, explain how they come up with playlists, and share some favorite new songs. If you’re sick of listening to the same five albums over and over, they have some great ideas for you on how to diversify your musical tastes.
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- Vermont Sens. Bernie Sanders and Peter Welch question health secretary RFK Jr.
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- 8 months ago
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- U.S. Sens. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Peter Welch (D-Vt.), both members of the Senate Finance Committee, questioned Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about his vaccine policy and leadership as health secretary at a hearing Thursday morning.
Read more: https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2025/09/04/nx-s1-5525885/rfk-cdc-hhs-senate-finance
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- A Vermont animal sanctuary proves roosters can live peacefully after cockfighting
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- 8 months ago
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- VINE Sanctuary in Vermont specializes in a once-rare form of rehabilitation for roosters rescued from cockfighting and other dangerous situations.
Cockfighting is a felony offense in all 50 states and U.S. territories, but illegal fighting rings remain popular regardless.
VINE’s work provided evidence that roosters can be successfully rehabilitated and even adopted into new flocks. Before their work took off, these birds were routinely euthanized.
Read more: https://www.vermontpublic.org/local-news/2025-09-03/vermont-animal-sanctuary-roosters-live-peacefully-after-cockfighting
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- Fall color fall
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- 8 months ago
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- Considering the effect this summer’s drought will have on the fall foliage season. Plus, the Vermont Medical Society scores a legal victory against the Trump administration in a case about removing public health data from federal websites, the Scott administration’s plan to have state workers in their offices more often faces pushback from the union, school bus drivers return to the roads in Windham County after a company-imposed lockout against them was lifted, the UVM Medical Center is making changes to how operating rooms deliver anesthesia in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and a long-serving town manager for Bennington has died.
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- Will Vermont's drought leave leaf peepers high and dry?
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- 8 months ago
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- Will Vermont's drought leave leaf peepers high and dry?
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- Rooster rehab
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- 8 months ago
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- Visiting a sanctuary in Springfield that rehabilitates roosters rescued from illegal cockfighting rings. Plus, Amazon plans to appeal after its proposal for a distribution facility in Essex was denied, a new UVM volunteer program aims to foster friendships between teens and seniors, Vermont’s Attorney General spearheads an effort to stop the spread of fake images made without consent, and after weathering potential closure Vermont’s universal school meals program is up and running with the start of the new academic year.
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- School Stories: What's for lunch?
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- 8 months ago
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- When we talk about schools, we usually focus on what happens inside the classroom, but what happens in the cafeteria also plays an important role in learning.
In the second installment of our fall series School Stories, we’re talking school meals. Food services coordinators Susan Grabowski of the Windham Southeast Supervisory Union and Kathy Alexander of the Mount Abe and Addison Northwest school districts discuss menus, how federal funding cuts could affect school meals and the pros and cons of following the USDA’s rules.
We'll also hear from a school district in southern Vermont, where a team of Afghan refugees cook up food in the cafeteria, including halal meals for Muslim and vegetarian students.
Broadcast live on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, at noon; rebroadcast at 7 p.m.
Have questions, comments or tips? Send us a message (https://www.vermontpublic.org/show/vermont-editionmailto:vermontedition@verm...
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- Sarah Copeland Hanzas says she would not share personal voter data with Trump administration
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- 9 months ago
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- Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas announced this month her office would not share personal voter information with the Trump administration, VTDigger's Shaun Robinson reported.
Watch: https://www.vermontpublic.org/show/vermont-this-week/2025-08-29/safety-in-burlington-state-employee-return-to-work-policy-next-years-elections
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- 🌒 Vermont's Horn of the Moon Road | Brave Little State
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- 9 months ago
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- Every summer, Brave Little State investigates the origins of Vermont’s strangest road names.
This year, we took on Horn of the Moon Road in East Montpelier, Scotch Hollow Road in Newbury and Goodenough Road in Brattleboro.
Listen: https://www.vermontpublic.org/podcast/brave-little-state/2025-08-28/brave-little-states-8th-annual-brief-history-of-vermont-road-names
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- Vermont leaders at odds over public safety concerns
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- 9 months ago
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- As Burlington and other municipalities across the state contend with ongoing public safety concerns, state and local leaders are at odds over how to address the challenges.
Watch: https://www.vermontpublic.org/show/vermont-this-week/2025-08-29/safety-in-burlington-state-employee-return-to-work-policy-next-years-elections

