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U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents arrested and detained eight workers at Pleasant Valley Farms on Monday, according to the dairy farm owners and an organization that represents migrant farmworkers.
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According to company spokesperson Joe Shields, keeping the facility open is not cost-effective due to its age and “evolving regulatory requirements.�
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Montgomery voters came out in droves to weigh in on the town center's first-ever municipal sewer system, among other matters, and followed the meeting with a luncheon.
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Gov. Phil Scott’s administration has made prioritizing such infrastructure projects a cornerstone of his housing agenda.
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On Wednesday morning, Vermonters learned Donald Trump is their president-elect. That afternoon, ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý reporter Elodie Reed crisscrossed Franklin County to hear how residents were feeling.
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Grand Isle County State’s Attorney Doug DiSabito is dismissing the simple assault charge against Franklin County Sheriff John Grismore that's been pending for nearly two years. The move came a week after a second jury failed to reach a verdict in the case.
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Vermont Edition speaks with members of Braver Angels, a group that fosters conversations across political divides.
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A judge declared a mistrial Wednesday night in the assault case against Franklin County Sheriff John Grismore after the jury was unable to reach a verdict after more than five hours of deliberation.
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓý recently convened a panel discussion in Taylor Park in St. Albans on the region's economy.
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On a recent Sunday morning, Vermont Wild Kitchen hosted about a dozen Vermonters in Franklin County to learn about raising rabbits for meat. The group cooked up some rabbit dishes for lunch at the Fairfield Community Center � but first, they met the animals, alive, at G.I.V.E. A. Care Homestead in Bakersfield.