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A Hardwick man accused of swinging the bucket of an excavator at two Vermont State Police troopers to keep them from arresting his son pleaded guilty to three felony charges in exchange for 90 days in jail.
Over the objections of the troopers involved in the incident, Judge Justin Jiron
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Scientists have warned that the presence of plastic in everyday items could be making people obese.
Historic farm equipment will be running this weekend for the Legacy of the Plains Museum’s 26th annual Harvest Festival on Sept. 17-18.
<JEFFERSON CITY − A Jefferson City man was indicted by a federal grand jury for more than a $27.1 million fraud scheme.
Tod Ray Keilholz, 59, was charged in a 52-count indictment in September. The indictment was unsealed and made public Thursday after he was arrested without incident a
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On Tuesday, Sept. 13, Assistant Chief of Staff Julie Bryson provided the Board of County Commissioners with the Commissioners’ Initiatives Report for Fiscal 2022. The report included the Drug Take Back Program, Protectiv
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Thu September 15, 2022 - Southeast Edition #19 Eric Olson - CEG CONTRIBUTING EDITOR
When Chris Philemon began his grading business 30 years ago this summer, it was because, as a young man, he discovered he had a love for running equipment like graders, loaders and other machines used
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We need over 300 new mines to feed a 500% increase in battery demand by 2035, Benchmark Mineral Intelligence predicts.
At least 384 new graphite, lithium, nickel, and cobalt mines are needed in the next 12 years, which drops to an almost