
Sabine Poux
Public Radio Reporter at Vermont Public
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1 week ago |
vermontpublic.org | Sabine Poux
More nights than not, there’s a game of pick-up soccer happening somewhere in the White River Valley. Players come from as far away as Randolph and Lebanon to play on fields and gym floors in Tunbridge, Chelsea and South Royalton. They’re locals and recent transplants and law school students, high schoolers and retirees. In a state where one’s tenure in Vermont can really matter in the social sense — it doesn’t here.
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2 weeks ago |
vermontpublic.org | Sabine Poux
Voters in Bethel and Royalton shot down a proposed school upgrades bond for the third time Tuesday. The $3.8 million bond would’ve upgraded security infrastructure at school entrances in Bethel and South Royalton, and also would have expanded the high school’s shop and performing arts spaces to accommodate more students. The bond would have covered a little over half of the $6.17 million project costs, with the remaining funds coming from donations, grants, savings and a capital fund.
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1 month ago |
nhpr.org | Sabine Poux
A federal judge last week ordered the release of Mohsen Mahdawi, 34, from prison in St. Albans. Mahdawi had been detained by federal immigration authorities two weeks earlier at what he was told would be a naturalization interview in Colchester. The Trump administration has said Mahdawi should be deported because his pro-Palestinian activism threatens its foreign policy goals.
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1 month ago |
ourcommunitynow.com | Sabine Poux |Vermont Public
Share The detained Columbia University activist Mohsen Mahdawi was released from prison Wednesday morning after a federal judge's ruling in Burlington. He will be able to remain at home in Vermont and attend classes amid ongoing immigration proceedings. “This is what justice is,” Mahdawi said after the ruling, speaking to a crowd of supporters outside the courthouse.
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1 month ago |
wesa.fm | Sabine Poux
Columbia University student Mohsen Mahdawi — detained by authorities at his naturalization interview — is free for now. He had been in prison for two weeks after his arrest earlier in April.
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