BRANDON — The town's budget was defeated at the polls, again.
KILLINGTON — The town is working to fine-tune a recruitment package for new police officers, one it hopes will draw the best candidates in a competitive hiring market.
This year’s Loyalty Day Parade features a grand marshal who finished high school in his 90s and a Jeep owner who is too young to drive.
The Vermont Senate rejected Zoie Saunders as the state’s new secretary of education in a 9-19 vote Tuesday morning.
MENDON — The former owner of the Rutland Town Cortina Inn is working on reviving the old Econo Lodge on Route 4, and says he’s got no plans to use the state’s housing voucher program at the property.
It has been a year of firsts for Rutland Area Robotics.
Vermont State Police said a vehicle stop in a drug investigation turned up cocaine, cash, guns and a man wanted in two states.
FAIR HAVEN — As the clouds rolled in on a windy Tuesday evening, the Fair Haven baseball took to the diamond to face off against Woodstock resulting in a nail-biting 5-4 loss in a game that na…
NORTH CLARENDON — The clock was turned off and all the Mill River Ultimate team needed to do was score to end the game.
BRANDON — Rutland Town's Jim Shortle is retired. He has given up his main job as well as the sideline of high school basketball officiating.
NORTH CLARENDON — The Mill River Unified basketball team earned its third win of the season, topping Springfield 44-39 Tuesday afternoon at Dean W. Houghton Gymnasium.
PROCTOR — Chris Hughes and Lisa Bora Hughes might want to reactivate their “luxury box” in right field. Their hometown Proctor baseball team is good, really good. The Phantoms won their third …
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