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  • 1 week ago | wbur.org | Sabine Poux |Vermont Public

    Mohsen Mahdawi, a permanent U.S. resident living in Vermont, was arrested Monday when he arrived for a citizenship interview at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services field office in Colchester, according to court filings. State Sen. Becca White, who calls herself a friend of Mahdawi and represents the district in which he lives, said Mahdawi reached out to her a few weeks ago to ask for her support in his interview for citizenship.

  • 2 weeks ago | vermontpublic.org | Sabine Poux

    The elementary school in Ripton won’t have any students next year. That’s after Ripton’s projected enrollment for the fall fell to just 14 students, and the Addison Central School District board voted to transfer students from the tiny school to a larger one — bearing out yearslong worries from Ripton families who say the school is the heart of their community.

  • 3 weeks ago | vermontpublic.org | Sabine Poux

    Brave Little Stateis Vermont Public’s listener-powered journalism podcast. Every episode begins with a question submitted by our audience. Today, Tess Mix of Tunbridge asks us to investigate speculation she’s been aware of ever since she was a kid:“Do South Royalton and the surrounding towns actually have to worry about the Vermont law school leaving, or is it just a recurring rumor?”Loading... Sabine Poux: OK ready? From Vermont Public and the NPR network, this is Brave Little State.

  • 1 month ago | vermontpublic.org | Sabine Poux

    Brave Little Stateis Vermont Public’s listener-powered journalism podcast. Every episode begins with a question submitted by our audience. Today, a question from Joe Emery, of Essex:“What is the history of the Stowe font — why and how is it used for public buildings belonging to the town, as well as private businesses?”Joe has been seeing the swoopy, stylized version of the word “Stowe” since he was a kid.

  • 1 month ago | vermontpublic.org | Sabine Poux

    With a bowl of tacks and a stack of flyers in the center console of her car, Molly Witters spent a recent morning on a mission. She showed up anywhere in Middlebury there might be young parents — day care centers, pediatricians’ offices, and at Agway, because she had to stop to pick up cat food, anyway — and posted the flyers. “RIPTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT OPPORTUNITY,” the flyers read, with a date circled in yellow — March 3.

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