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1 month ago |
legrandangle-lgm.fr | Klara Bauters
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1 month ago |
mountaintimes.info | Klara Bauters
By Klara Bauters/VTDiggerA virtual town hall hosted by U.S. Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Peter Welch, D-Vt., and Congresswoman Becca Balint, D-Vt., drew roughly 34,000 participants Wednesday night as uncertainty over the future of federal programs took center stage. The live-streamed meeting featured a blend of pre-submitted questions — over 1,400 — and live call-ins from residents eager to voice their concerns.
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1 month ago |
vnews.com | Klara Bauters
A virtual town hall hosted by U.S. Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Peter Welch, D-Vt., and Congresswoman Becca Balint, D-Vt., drew roughly 34,000 participants Wednesday night as uncertainty over the future of federal programs took center stage. The livestreamed meeting featured a blend of pre-submitted questions — over 1,400 — and live call-ins from residents eager to voice their concerns.
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1 month ago |
archyde.com | Klara Bauters
by klara Bauters February 28,2025,6:15 pmFebruary 28,2025,9:15 pm A stream of vehicles sporting similar signage drove by honking and waving,joining in on the morning rally. Protest organizers estimated the turnout in Waitsfield ranged between 1,000 and 3,000 people.
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2 months ago |
vtdigger.org | Klara Bauters
To protest or not to protest? That is the question Vermonters have posed since news broke earlier this week that Vice President JD Vance planned to visit Vermont for a family ski trip this weekend. On social media platforms such as Front Porch Forum, Facebook and Reddit, many residents supported protests targeting his stay at the Pitcher Inn in Warren — leading to the cancellation of his original lodging plans, as The Valley Reporter reported.
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2 months ago |
vtdigger.org | Klara Bauters
A virtual town hall hosted by U.S. Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Peter Welch, D-Vt., and Congresswoman Becca Balint, D-Vt., drew roughly 34,000 participants Wednesday night as uncertainty over the future of federal programs took center stage. The livestreamed meeting featured a blend of pre-submitted questions — over 1,400 — and live call-ins from residents eager to voice their concerns.
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2 months ago |
vtdigger.org | Klara Bauters
Vice President JD Vance plans to make a visit to Vermont, Gov. Phil Scott’s office confirmed Monday afternoon. According to The Valley Reporter, which broke the news, Vance has planned a ski trip to Sugarbush Resort in Warren this weekend and intends to stay at the Pitcher Inn, also in Warren. Scott does not have plans to meet with Vance at this time, according to Amanda Wheeler, his press secretary. “The Governor does have confidence in law enforcement, both at the state and local level.
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2 months ago |
vnews.com | Klara Bauters
E-Edition Advertise Newsletters Subscribe Home News Opinion Sports Photos Arts & Life Obituaries Classifieds Calendar Puzzles By KLARA BAUTERS VtDiggerPublished: 02-20-2025 4:30 PM On Thursday evening, Caitlin Morgan, a food systems scientist, picked up a call from her boss at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service at the University of Vermont.
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2 months ago |
vtdigger.org | Klara Bauters
On Thursday evening, Caitlin Morgan, a food systems scientist, picked up a call from her boss at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service at the University of Vermont. He told her that everyone who was still within their probationary period should brace for an imminent termination letter. Less than 24 hours later, Morgan’s arrived — effective immediately.
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2 months ago |
vtdigger.org | Klara Bauters
Just hours after Brooke Rollins was sworn in as secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C., Thursday, in Vermont, Richard Amore received a 7:30 p.m. email from his human resources office saying he was terminated effective immediately. Amore had served as the head of economic development for USDA’s Rural Development team for just four months. “We’re a staff of about 30.