A new community group filed for temporary injunction Wednesday morning, asking a court to halt the sale of the school. Meanwhile, some students have struggled to resume their education.
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“Is Joe Biden up to being president? I find it sort of an absurd question because he is president,” Stevens said. “And he’s probably the most successful first term president since World War Two.”
Vermont Conversation: Stop panicking and fight, Stuart Stevens tells Democrats - VTDigger
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The AHEAD Model, which Vermont could begin in 2026, aims to reduce health care spending, improve investment in primary care and change how hospitals are paid.
Vermont selected to take part in federal health care reform model - VTDigger
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As the park owner tries to rebuild one year after catastrophic flooding, officials have gone to court to try to stop the work, and former residents are watching closely.
Displaced by floods, Berlin manufactured home park residents seek to prevent a repeat disaster - VTDigger
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The expansion, which would cover 90 days before release, is expected to take about a year and a half to design and implement.
Vermont approved to expand Medicaid coverage for people transitioning out of prison - VTDigger
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Eva Vekos faced a six-month loss of her driver’s license after refusing to take a breath test. Her attorney expects she will apply for a “restricted” driver’s license that would allow her to legally drive provided she first blows into a device to prove she is not impaired.
Addison County state’s attorney ends fight over driver’s license suspension stemming from DUI arrest - VTDigger
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A 2022 law aimed at freeing more Vermonters from medical debt went into effect Monday.
Vermont hospitals implement new rules for accessing free medical care - VTDigger
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In the Chittenden Central district’s Democratic primary, donations to challenger Stewart Ledbetter are nearly quadruple that of any incumbent in the race so far.
Ahead of the primary, a small group of Senate candidates has raised a large amount of cash - VTDigger
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The work stoppage would begin July 12 and last five days. Hospital officials are putting a contingency plan in place.
UVM Medical Center nurses will strike if no deal is reached, union says - VTDigger
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Stowe and Walden were among the most affected areas in a set of localized storms. The cost of repairs may be significant, local officials say. (VTDigger deleted an earlier version of this post to correct an error that appeared in the headline of the story.)
State requests FEMA assessment after Stowe and other towns sustain new flood damage - VTDigger
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