The passengers on the good ship TCI are jumping for the lifeboats.
Guy Page
Guy Page is the editor and publisher of the Vermont Daily Chronicle.
Water Cooler: Rutland to vote on pot, Delta stalls border reopening
Burlington’s mayor wants the city to borrow $20 million to “address climate emergency.”
Fed money to build VT housing for needy
$13 million of non-pandemic federal money has been allocated to build housing for the needy across Vermont.
Donovan ‘deeply troubled’ by Supreme Court support for fetal heartbeat law
For second time in two weeks, Vermont AG TJ Donovan has tweeted against a federal court decision supporting the rights to life for unborn Vermonters.
Evans: We are so rich
Like every other Vermont town, Charlotte is flush with federal cash. As of Labor Day, it will be sitting on a cool $1,131,574.22. The editor of the local paper outlines how this federal money can be spent. Spoiler alert: the yacht cruise with Beyonce is out.
Vermont Daily Water Cooler for Wed, Sep 01
Wednesday’s breaking news from Vermont media.
In Vermont schools, it’s Progress vs. the Indians
In Vermont’s public schools, educators holding the reins of Progress are facing Vermont parents ready to fight for their traditions.
Biz Mag reader poll: employers lean against requiring employee vax
The sample size is small, but a Vermont Business Magazine reader survey shows that just over a third of responding employers now require employee vaccination.
Keelan: Where will the next attack strike?
As if we didn’t have enough crises – now Americans need to wonder where violent Islamists will strike us next. Keeping Americans safe from them trumps the endless initiatives on climate change and racism.
Motor oil dumped in Lake Arrowhead
State police are investigating the dumping of motor oil into a Chittenden County lake renowned for its fishing and other recreational opportunities.