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Vermont offers $5K to recent grads who live and work in-state
The Green Mountain Job Retention Program is offering $5,000 to recent Vermont college graduates who choose to live and work ...
"It means so much to see career and technical education celebrated on a statewide level," said awardee Linda Alvarez, the business and entrepreneurship teacher at the Windham Regional Career Center.
The Burlington Free Press on MSN
Natalie Merchant show, Wu-Tang Clan's GZA concert among fun Vermont events this November
Events include Lyric Theatre's 'A Chorus Line,' CVU's 'Into the Woods,' a night with famed poet Ada Limon and concerts at ...
RUTLAND — The Birth Workers in Action: Build Your Referral Network event will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, at Wonderfeet Kids’ Museum, 66 Merchants Row, Rutland.
Vermont Explored on MSN
Experience Four Seasons of Fun in Vermont's Largest City
Burlington, Vermont, is such a special place! It’s not too big, with a walkable downtown and breathtaking scenery as you look ...
This October, the Green Mountain Job Retention Program began releasing $845,000 in stipend awards to 169 students who graduated from Vermont higher-ed institutions in 2023, after they applied to the ...
The hospital said on Wednesday that about half the time, the pediatric beds in their Women's and Children's Unit are empty.
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Vermont high school soccer championships coming up Friday, Saturday
"Every moment, whether we win or fall short, is a lesson. We’re constantly teaching, learning, and growing together." ...
Vermont hospital end pediatric inpatient care as Rutland Regional closes five pediatric beds to focus on outpatient and short-stay services.
Hospital health system CEO exits include retirements and transitions at University of Illinois, NewYork-Presbyterian, UNC Hospitals, and others since ...
A handful of states rolled out plans to use their own funds to provide benefits as the SNAP federal food aid program runs dry ...
In Louisiana, where nearly one in five residents receive SNAP benefits, lawmakers authorized $150 million in state funding ...
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