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Act 181 isn’t the only attack on rural Vermonters

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Vermont raised DMV fees to match inflation, but fewer showed up to pay them

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Suspected pickpocket of 80-year-old man arrested

By Guy Page on April 23, 2026 • ( 3 Comments )

Dame: Fire the Ethics Commission Executive Director

By Timothy Page on April 23, 2026 • ( 4 Comments )

VT Headlines: Vermont Maple Festival starting in St. Albans tomorrow

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VT National Air Guard to conduct September night flying training operations

By Paul Bean on September 9, 2024 • ( 4 Comments )

“Training in diverse conditions is vital for our pilots,” said U.S. Air Force Colonel Brian Lepine, 158th Fighter Wing Deputy Commander. “Night flying enhances our readiness and adaptability, ensuring that our team remains capable and effective in all operational environments.”

Fiber Fair weaves Winooski’s history into farmers market

By Paul Bean on September 9, 2024

The event, held at the Winooski Farmers Market, celebrated Winooski’s mill town history.

Keelan: Vermont’s Fourth Branch of Government

By Paul Bean on September 9, 2024 • ( 10 Comments )

Based on gross revenue, staff size, and the actual number of entities, it is indisputable that in Vermont, one of the largest, if not the largest, sectors of the State’s economy is the nonprofit sector.

Health care unsustainable by 2030

By Guy Page on September 9, 2024 • ( 10 Comments )

“Unless immediate decisive action is taken to transform Vermont’s health care system, it will be financially unsustainable by 2030,” a Green Mountain Care Board consultant predicts.

Massive cocaine bust in Pownal

By Guy Page on September 9, 2024 • ( 2 Comments )

The two brothers are being held on $5000 bail.

Farmer needs building permit to put up more than two political signs, town official says

By Guy Page on September 9, 2024 • ( 34 Comments )

“Since there are more than two (2) signs posted on your property a building permit is required,” the Bullis Family Farm was told.

Woman charged with attempted murder of man fleeing her home after argument

By Guy Page on September 9, 2024 • ( 1 Comment )

Police say Labounty and Alaina Bouchard, 35, of West Glover had recently met and were at Bouchard’s home when a verbal disagreement ensued.

Four die in Addison County plane crash

By Guy Page on September 9, 2024 • ( 1 Comment )

Wreckage and the bodies of four Connecticut residents were found early this morning east of Basin Harbor Airport.

VT Headlines: Apple crop bounces back

By Guy Page on September 9, 2024
red apples

Good weather is good news for Vermont agriculture. Researchers battle EEE mosquito disease. Eastern VT historic meeting house gets grant.

Cop cited for domestic abuse

By Guy Page on September 7, 2024 • ( 7 Comments )

The. investigation was initiated by the Randolph police chief.

Clean Heat Standard’s projected $4/gallon increase paints Legislature into a corner

By Guy Page on September 7, 2024 • ( 51 Comments )

Clean Heat Standard Supporters don’t want to see any headlines about its potential cost, at least not before November 5. But that won’t stop us, because we believe that sacred cows make good hamburger.

Brookfield company sues for $1.5 million for non-payment

By Paul Bean on September 6, 2024 • ( 1 Comment )

Eustis Cable Enterprises LTD of Brookfield has filed the breach of contract lawsuit against Tilson Technology Management Inc., which is based in Portland, Maine and operates a regional office in St. Johnsbury, court records show.

Planned Parenthood Faces Lawsuit for Rushing Teen Into Taking Cross-Sex Hormones

By Paul Bean on September 6, 2024 • ( 7 Comments )

But in recent years, Planned Parenthood has begun promoting and facilitating another disturbing procedure: testosterone treatments for those who are confused about their gender. Christina Hineman is one young woman who fell victim to Planned Parenthood’s dishonest promotion of what it wrongly calls “gender affirming care.”

The EU Retools For New Assaults on American Companies

By Paul Bean on September 6, 2024 • ( 3 Comments )
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The European Union (EU) has gone after American business with a vengeance for the past decade, imposing billions of dollars of fines against highly reputable companies, requiring product and service changes for Europe that primarily help European companies, and threatening many additional actions.

Licata: An Open Letter to WDEV Radio Host Kevin Ellis

By Paul Bean on September 6, 2024 • ( 10 Comments )

Your kids and mine don’t even know it happened: Some $25 trillion spent in Great Society anti-poverty programs with no meaningful change in poverty rates; some $30 trillion in government debt; and some $100 trillion in government unfunded liabilities. My kids just look at your government spending and efforts to strangle the economy as strange.

New report projects HUGE costs of carbon-reducing Clean Heat Standard will – learn more TODAY on Friday at Four

By Guy Page on September 6, 2024 • ( 1 Comment )

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Report: Clean Heat Standard could add $1000 to filling oil tank

By Guy Page on September 6, 2024 • ( 16 Comments )

At $8.18 – adding the top Clean Heat Standard fee estimate to the current per/gallon cost of heating oil – filling up a 250 gallon oil tank would cost $2,045.

Justin Morgan celebration Saturday, Sept. 7

By Guy Page on September 6, 2024

Starting time is 11 AM with trotting races beginning at noon time sharp.

Pot-smoking driver charged with felony in death of passenger

By Guy Page on September 6, 2024 • ( 9 Comments )

The prosecutor wanted to file charges of DUI, but blood test results were not available.

Auditor: State punted on two-thirds of 2018 flood-mitigation recommendations

By Guy Page on September 6, 2024 • ( 7 Comments )

While spending big to reduce carbon emissions, the State of Vermont failed to fully implement 2/3 of its own recommended flood mitigation measures.

Roper: Will VT lawmakers drive up heating oil to $8.00/gal in bid to save planet?

By Guy Page on September 6, 2024 • ( 16 Comments )

The final Potential Study of Clean Heat Standard is out. Myers Mermel nailed it.

Vicious knife assault in Burlington

By Guy Page on September 6, 2024 • ( 13 Comments )

Responding officers found Kevin J. Calero-Alvarez, 30, of Burlington, standing outside the residence shirtless, crying hysterically and yelling various things to include “sorry,” police said.

VT Headlines: Christian school appeals sports ban

By Guy Page on September 6, 2024 • ( 2 Comments )

Hospital staff votes to unionize. 80-year-old man works long days AND wins demo derby. State college enrollment up.

Out-of-staters charged with NEK drug felonies, murders

By Guy Page on September 6, 2024 • ( 9 Comments )

Fed, State and local cops worked together on the Soto bust.

Do you know this bake sale donation jar thief?

By Guy Page on September 5, 2024 • ( 4 Comments )

State troopers are investigating the theft of a donation jar from a bake sale being held at the Guilford (Windham County) Welcome Center.

GOP governors (but not Scott) reject WHO health policy grab

By Guy Page on September 5, 2024 • ( 18 Comments )

Under the proposed amendments and treaty, the WHO’s Director-General would supposedly gain unilateral power to declare a “public health emergency of international concern” (PHEIC) in member nations, extending beyond pandemics to include a range of perceived emergencies.

69-time arrestee denied mental health hospitalization

By Guy Page on September 5, 2024 • ( 11 Comments )

VDC has highlighted that this man has been arrested 69 times, which does not include all of his 230 encounters with police.

Court: New Hampshire op-ed was free speech

By Paul Bean on September 5, 2024 • ( 1 Comment )

The case emerged from Grafton County where Hanover High School, in 2021, told parents that it was planning on “significant curricular changes” around “anti-racisim” and “equity.”

Conservative group to monitor swing-state’s ballot drop boxes, Democrats doubtful

By Paul Bean on September 5, 2024 • ( 4 Comments )

All eyes are on Arizona as it will be a crucial swing state in the presidential election between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.

VT Headlines: Rocket visits Parro’s Gun Shop

By Guy Page on September 5, 2024 • ( 2 Comments )

Host Rocket visits Vermont’s most prominent gun shop for a taste of the culture.

Bananalysis:  CNN Battles Harris & Walz To A Standstill 

By Guy Page on September 5, 2024 • ( 2 Comments )

The campaign’s new slogan “new way forward”, in no way similar to Mao’s “great leap forward’’, needed to be justified given the previous way forward the past three years included Miss Thang. 

After-hours bus in Brattleboro could be a boon for city’s refugees

By Paul Bean on September 5, 2024 • ( 14 Comments )

Any Brattleboroean can benefit from MicroMoo2 but the influx of resettled refugees made the need even more urgent.

Is it safe to swim? Volunteers are testing water across Vermont to find out

By Paul Bean on September 5, 2024 • ( 3 Comments )

With their own kits, groups measure E.coli bacteria levels, the marker used by the EPA to measure how safe water is to swim in.

Life Chain October 6 in Newport

By Paul Bean on September 4, 2024 • ( 2 Comments )

Life Chain is the largest peaceful, prayerful, pro-life, public witness in  the world of pro-life individuals standing for 60 minutes and praying for our nation and for an end to abortion.

Thayer: Vermont needs closed primary

By Paul Bean on September 4, 2024 • ( 13 Comments )
person dropping paper on box

Its nonsense to say that a Conservative cannot win against a Democrat-Socialist, because we are to Conservative. We are more of a true contrast from anyone on the other side. To me that is what is needed.

Supermajority mostly silent on Clean Heat Standard poll

By Guy Page on September 4, 2024 • ( 10 Comments )

Of the 295 candidates sent the poll, only three said they would proceed with the Clean Heat Standard.

BHS grad and rugby Olympian to appear in S.I. Swimsuit edition

By Guy Page on September 4, 2024 • ( 8 Comments )

Maher never shies away from pointing out injustices and calling out when the fashion and sports industries fall short. She went viral on social media following the 2024 games for her sense of humor online, advocacy for female athletes and signature hashtag and personal motto, #beastbeautybrains.

VT Headlines: Bankrupt solar company gets new brand, leaders

By Guy Page on September 4, 2024 • ( 1 Comment )
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Homeless children return to school. Connecticut River cleanup. Federal $$ for new charging stations for Burlington EVs.

Koch: Back to the drawing board on school funding

By Guy Page on September 4, 2024 • ( 14 Comments )
man in black and white polo shirt beside writing board

The Democrats didn’t even punt. They missed the kick entirely and left the ball on the field as they headed for the showers.  Vermont deserves better.

VT GOP calls on AG Clark to avoid carbon reduction lawsuit

By Guy Page on September 4, 2024 • ( 7 Comments )

“The Attorney General needs to provide the state with sound counsel about how we get ourselves out of the mess that Democrats have created by putting taxpayer money at risk in the “protracted litigation” that is being threatened by the Conservation Law Foundation,” GOP Chair Paul Dame said.

State-certified leashed tracking dogs help hunters recover game

By Guy Page on September 4, 2024

The leashed tracking dog owners, who provide their services free of charge, must pass an extensive exam in order to be certified and licensed to provide their services. 

Gang assault in Burlington/ Cannabis store, farm stand robbed theft/ Lawnmower collides with truck

By Guy Page on September 4, 2024 • ( 9 Comments )

After a verbal argument, five members of the group advanced and senselessly beat the victim, repeatedly kicking him while he was on the ground. 

Huge turnout at Northfield Labor Day Motor Show

By Guy Page on September 3, 2024 • ( 1 Comment )

BIGGEST motor show EVER at the Bean Chevrolet building over Labor Day.

More state legislatures look to make oil companies pay for the damage

By Guy Page on September 3, 2024 • ( 7 Comments )

Soon after Vermont’s bill became law in May, New York legislators voted to pass their own measure. But their governor, too, may veto the bill.

Karlyn Borysenko read the full Nashville Shooter manifesto. Audrey Hale was an autistic lesbian who convinced herself she was trans.

By Guy Page on September 3, 2024 • ( 7 Comments )

Audrey was a lesbian with autism who became fixated on gender and convinced herself that she liked girls because she was really a boy.

Connecticut duo committed armed robbery before squatting at Burlington home: police

By Guy Page on September 3, 2024 • ( 6 Comments )

The property was boarded up above the ground floor. The sole tenant heard yelling coming from the supposedly vacant third floor.

Elderly man rescued from Winooski River mud/ Seeking thief of bake sale donation jar/  L & L suspect busted

By Guy Page on September 3, 2024 • ( 1 Comment )

What’s lower than stealing the donation jar at a community bake sale?

Brattleboro introduces ordinances “to establish boundaries on acceptable community conduct”

By Guy Page on September 3, 2024 • ( 10 Comments )

The town elders of Brattleboro want to change the “unacceptable conduct” and a “notorious atmosphere” that accompanies illicit drug use and homelessness.

Property tax question blows up in radio host’s face

By Guy Page on September 3, 2024 • ( 28 Comments )

Yes, Vermonters ARE selling their homes and leaving Vermont after receiving the property tax bill, a lobbyist and wife of a St. J real estate agent says.

F-35’s to take off early Wednesday AM for Austria/ Vermont needs 36,000 homes/ Growing flax in VT

By Guy Page on September 3, 2024 • ( 6 Comments )

Don’t worry, Chittenden County – that roar you hear early tomorrow morning will be a scheduled departure of the F-35 Lightning II’s.

John Rodgers interview: ‘you won’t see heat pumps on poor people’s houses’

By Guy Page on September 3, 2024 • ( 8 Comments )

Rodgers promised to become a more activist lieutenant governor, willing to introduce legislation sought by constituents and testify in committee hearings.

Thanks for the good publicity, John Walters – but I need to make a correction

By Guy Page on September 3, 2024 • ( 2 Comments )

It is unfortunate that many current reporters are just stenographers – just spitting back out what they are told with no pushback or questions about the self-serving spin they are fed.

VT Headlines: Mosquito threat cancels Oktoberfest

By Guy Page on September 3, 2024 • ( 8 Comments )
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The Triple E has led to cancellation of a popular leaf-peeping season event.

Summer EBT for school children wrapping up

By Guy Page on September 2, 2024 • ( 6 Comments )

12,000 children’s households received $120/month.

Vermont homesteader warns September has most natural disasters 

By Guy Page on September 2, 2024 • ( 1 Comment )

Hurricanes, wildfires and floods make September a historically disaster-prone month. A homesteader shares tips on being ready.

Green: Proposed ‘catch and release’ solutions

By Guy Page on September 2, 2024 • ( 10 Comments )
revolving swing steel doors exit from a building

Our Legislature should abandon the revolving door approach to prosecution of serial offenders. Here’s how to do it.

Health Department urges educators to drop gender-specific ‘son’ and ‘daughter’

By Guy Page on August 30, 2024 • ( 61 Comments )

‘Kid’ or ‘child’ are preferred over ‘son’ and ‘daughter,’ the Vermont Department of Health advises.

VT Headlines: Man charged with back-stabbing

By Guy Page on August 30, 2024 • ( 2 Comments )

State releases 5 year housing needs assessment. GOP candidates hold forth at Manchester forum.

VT gets farm, forest, town flood relief from feds

By Guy Page on August 30, 2024 • ( 4 Comments )

As Vermonters seek to recover from three major summertime storms, the federal government is responding to State of Vermont requests for help.

State Employees exempt from Child Care Payroll Tax

By Guy Page on August 30, 2024 • ( 32 Comments )

Since state employees are represented by a union, the State cannot simply require bargaining unit employees to pay any portion of the CCC unless there is a mutual agreement between the State and VSEA.

More fentanyl in drugs, baseball bat at encampment, assault suspects on the loose

By Guy Page on August 30, 2024 • ( 7 Comments )

Sticks and baseball bats wielded at Montpelier homeless encampment. Police dog completes training, ready for work. Hit and run fatal in Burlington.

Former Guv endorses Windsor Senate candidate

By Guy Page on August 30, 2024 • ( 4 Comments )

“Andrea will stand with Gov. Phil Scott to ensure he has the support he needs to sustain his vetoes, maintaining an effective check and balance on our legislative body,” former Gov. James Douglas said.

Mazur on Kama-Kama-Khameleon/ Wheeler on RFK/ Stern on climate/ Roy on Dem’s endorsement

By Guy Page on August 30, 2024 • ( 3 Comments )

Voters are not dumb, stupid, or easily manipulated by a Chameleon Harris, Progressive socialists and sadly, a biased press.

House Ethics Panel takes no public action on water dumping incident

By Guy Page on August 30, 2024 • ( 10 Comments )

In addition, the five-member Ethics Panel said it will consider how to provide training to the 180-member body so individual legislators can learn from the situation and will be prepared to treat each other with greater respect and civility in the future.

Roper’s UNH Poll Analysis: Some Democrats are More Equal than Others

By Guy Page on August 30, 2024 • ( 6 Comments )

The higher our tax burden, the more loot they get to divvy up, and, yeah, they are definitely better off today than they were a year ago!

Post card mania: the more things change …

By Guy Page on August 30, 2024
Photograph postcard mail team leaving

The postcard is an archaic vestige of the past. But it was not always so. At one time, it was a viral modern medium propelled by technology, marketing, self-expression, and whimsy.

Poll: Four in ten Vermonters have trouble affording basic needs

By Guy Page on August 29, 2024 • ( 19 Comments )

“Vermonters are much more likely to be pessimistic than optimistic about their personal finances,” the full report of the Green Mountain State Poll states.

Campbell rings the bell after final cancer treatment

By Timothy Page on August 29, 2024 • ( 4 Comments )

John Campbell, former state senator, rang the bell after completing his final radiation treatment.

Stay indoors at night in Burlington, officials advise

By Guy Page on August 29, 2024 • ( 25 Comments )

“If you live in a town at high risk, please avoid spending time outside in the evenings when mosquitoes are most active to protect yourself from this potentially severe illness,” Health Commissioner Mark Levine said.

CLG: Brazil, EU censoring social media

By Guy Page on August 29, 2024 • ( 2 Comments )

With Telegram’s CEO released from a French jail and under indictment, Brazil is now threatening to suspend X.

Dorset author writes baseball fantasy

By Guy Page on August 29, 2024 • ( 4 Comments )

The Boston Red Sox batter smashed a pitch with such velocity and distance that it was heading right for Billy’s face. Melvin, a gray-haired retired grocery store worker, snared the drive, not with Billy’s glove but his bare hand.

Greatest number of suspected terrorists apprehended at northern border

By Guy Page on August 29, 2024 • ( 7 Comments )

Since fiscal 2021, federal agents have apprehended 1,746 known or suspected terrorists (KSTs) nationwide, the greatest number in U.S. history. The majority, 1,089, were caught at the northern border.

PCB-ridden high school to hold classes in tents

By Guy Page on August 29, 2024 • ( 6 Comments )

Collins emphasized that remote instruction or an indefinite delay were never considered options, acknowledging the potential detriment to both students and teachers.

Candidate Sciortino pledge: NO to legislative pay raise, Clean Heat Standard

By Guy Page on August 29, 2024 • ( 5 Comments )

I pledge to you here and now that I will be a guaranteed “NO” vote on this and any bill designed to raise Vermonters’ costs to heat our homes and to keep warm in wintertime.

VT Headlines: Help for autistic drivers

By Guy Page on August 29, 2024 • ( 1 Comment )
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Blind musician sterilized by State of Vermont – podcast tells the story from a century ago.

Drug trafficking led to Springfield murder

By Guy Page on August 28, 2024 • ( 1 Comment )

VSP’s investigation determined the homicide was related to a illegal drug trafficking dispute.

UVM launches new biolab project

By Guy Page on August 28, 2024 • ( 10 Comments )

The Center will offer select tenants nearly 7,000 sq. ft. of shared wet labs, common areas, and flexible office space, which will allow 20 early-stage companies to tailor their laboratories according to their needs.

Two weeks after VT man infected by mosquito virus, New Hampshire records first death

By Guy Page on August 28, 2024 • ( 14 Comments )

EEEV is a rare but serious disease transmitted to people by infected mosquitos.

Incidents per Burlington police officer doubled since 2020

By Guy Page on August 28, 2024 • ( 6 Comments )

Burlington cops face a concerning workload due to attrition and the 2021 ‘defund the police’ movement.

Rural high school cancels football over low numbers, safety concerns

By Guy Page on August 28, 2024 • ( 3 Comments )

Just before school starts, football team canceled.

RFK Jr. vows to stop chemtrail ‘crime’

By Guy Page on August 28, 2024 • ( 13 Comments )

“We are going to stop this crime,” said the former presidential candidate who has been promised a position of influence in an incoming Trump administration.

Former Bean Chevrolet to host Northfield Labor Day Motor Show

By Guy Page on August 28, 2024

Check out our studio, the car show, live music, mobile bar, and enjoy a creemee Friday at the Northfield Labor Day Motor Show.

VT Headlines: Progs withdraw from race in planned ‘fusion’ move, VP reports

By Guy Page on August 28, 2024

Bus routes cut. Legislators form flood resilience caucus. Making Addison County college town dementia-friendly.

Mountaineers go 30-11, lose in semis

By Guy Page on August 28, 2024

Their hometown Mountaineers went 30–11, tops in the league, boasting a .732 winning percentage during the regular season before bowing out to the rival Sanford Mainers in the playoff semifinals.

Murder-for-hire trial postponed

By Guy Page on August 28, 2024 • ( 3 Comments )

The federal authorities maintain Jerry Banks, posing as a deputy federal marshal, kidnapped Davis from his Danville home and killed him that night in Barnet.

Secretary of State: Saving arts & culture from climate disaster

By Guy Page on August 28, 2024 • ( 6 Comments )

“When disasters strike, we of course focus on safety and infrastructure. It’s also crucial that we work to protect the arts and cultural organizations that enable our communities to not just survive but thrive.”

Persistent PCB contamination delays high school opening

By Guy Page on August 27, 2024 • ( 6 Comments )

‘Persistent PCB contamination’ persists despite remediation efforts over the summer.

School van driver continued sex abuse after judge released him, police say

By Guy Page on August 27, 2024 • ( 11 Comments )

Normandin was released back into the community on conditions by a judge after CUSI arrested him on July 29, 2021, for sexually abusing a 10-year-old male in Milton, and sexually abusing a developmentally disabled 15-year-old male at work while employed by the South Burlington School District.

Live Free or Dial! Also, school cellphone restrictions expand

By Guy Page on August 27, 2024 • ( 2 Comments )

Hot phone news, fresh off the wire from the Journal-Opinion.

SoBu woman pleads innocent to Church Street slaying

By Guy Page on August 27, 2024 • ( 18 Comments )

It appears Johnson spilled or threw a drink at Williams and that he struck her and pulled her hair, police said.

Roper: 45 days of early voting is bad, but….

By Guy Page on August 27, 2024 • ( 3 Comments )

Get out there, get involved, help your candidates do what it takes to succeed in November! Er… actually September and October. The election effectively will be over by around October 15. Them’s the rules!

Zuckerberg admits caving to Biden admin pressure to censure Covid content on Facebook

By Guy Page on August 27, 2024 • ( 12 Comments )

Senior Biden administration officials “repeatedly pressured” Facebook teams to suppress COVID-19 content that the platform otherwise would not have restricted.

Armed robbers knock over cannabis store

By Guy Page on August 27, 2024 • ( 10 Comments )

Police say the cannabis store job is connected to two southeastern VT bank robberies. The suspects are on the loose and considered armed and dangerous.

Bennington County searchers eligible for reimbursement, treasurer says

By Guy Page on August 27, 2024 • ( 1 Comment )

Vermont’s state treasurer has found federal $$ to reimburse Bennington County search and rescue workers.

VT Headlines: Local bank helps first-time homebuyers

By Guy Page on August 27, 2024

Cop, community worker team up to help homeless. SoBu Council to expand? NH youth detention center abuse. Emergency blood shortage.

GOP candidate for Congress woos RFK backers

By Guy Page on August 26, 2024 • ( 5 Comments )

“RFK Jr. rightly acknowledged what we know to be true: that the Democratic Party establishment has made the DNC the party of deception, censorship, corruption, big pharma, big tech, big ag, and big money,” Coester said.

Encampment dwellers refuse to relocate

By Guy Page on August 26, 2024 • ( 20 Comments )

A tent encampment has been growing in Montpelier. City officials are asking, not forcing, people to move out following some disturbing incidents.

Bananas: Satan endorses Trump

By Guy Page on August 26, 2024 • ( 5 Comments )

Bananas Media was able to catch up to the Master of Malevolence for an exclusive interview to find out why he would turn his back on such staunch supporters as the Democrats.   

VT Supreme Court denies second look at unauthorized Covid vax by school

By Guy Page on August 26, 2024 • ( 15 Comments )

After its opinion earlier this summer that shielded schools and vaccines from all state law claims for administering an experimental vaccine to a 6-year-old boy against his parents’ express directives, the Vermont Supreme Court Friday rejected plaintiffs’ motion to re-present their constitutional claims to the Court for reconsideration.

Keelan: Womenfolk, avoid Church Street, Flat Street, and the State House

By Guy Page on August 26, 2024 • ( 8 Comments )

There are places that women should avoid for their own safety.

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Act 181 isn’t the only attack on rural Vermonters

Dame: Fire the Ethics Commission Executive Director

Despathy: Admitting our worst environmental hypocrisy could solve Act 181 conundrum

Prairie: Speaker Krowinski has an epiphany

Klar: The Iran War threatens to pull the plug on American farming’s life support

McLaren: Fixing Act 181’s fundamental flaw

Johnson: “We already have a Homo Deus”

Tiemann: Proposed law H.817 raises concerns over parental rights and school focus

Keelan: Missing in action

Gutmann: The choice for Vermont: mausoleum or real world

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