Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Law and Graduate School (VLGS) is the nation’s only institution featured in the top five for both environmental law (No. 5) and most graduates entering public ...
Vermont Business Magazine Southern Vermont community and business leaders: plan to join hosts Brattleboro Development Credit Corporation (BDCC) and Bennington County Regional Commission (BCRC) at ...
Shabana Basij- Rasikh, co-founder and president of the School of Leadership, Afghanistan (SOLA), will also receive an ...
At the governor’s weekly press conference last week, Governor Scoot stood at the podium and in no uncertain terms, on the record, said that he's going to veto the budget. When a reporter asked whether ...
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont State University is graduating its third class of students on May 16 and 17, 2026, and ...
Vermont Business Magazine IPRO was recently awarded a contract from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to serve as the Quality Innovation Network-Quality Improvement Organization ...
Neither the VDH nor the CDC are any longer reporting COVID fatalities or total cases in Vermont or in the US. The hospitalizations dataset contains day-level data reported from all Vermont hospitals ...
Written comments can be submitted electronically to Jason Pelopida at our State Unit on Aging at: jason.pelopida@vermont.gov or by mail to: Jason Pelopida, Department of Disabilities, Aging and ...
Vermont Business Magazine On April 6, Governor Scott signed a bill of the following title: H.50, An act relating to identifying underutilized State buildings and land; When signin ...
Federal cuts to Medicaid and SNAP will likely lead to a drop in the number of students directly certified as economically disadvantaged. Schools will need to find alternative ways to identify ...
Gulick, along with all the members of the health care committees, for quickly shepherding through the House and Senate H.84, a bill that allows for recording of telehealth visits with consent. Not ...
“Strong cybersecurity posture should not depend on an organization’s size,” said Denise Reilly-Hughes, the State of Vermont’s Chief Information Officer and Secretary for the Agency of Digital Services ...
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