In addition to publishing 10 news and commentaries Mon-Fri, on Wednesday your editor found the time to drive to the Waterbury studios of WDEV to guest-host Common Sense Radio. That was a lot of fun!
Publisher: What a week it’s been
128 years ago today, first U.S. polio epidemic struck Rutland
The United States’ first known polio epidemic broke out in Rutland, killing 10 people, including children.
How Florida got housing right
Drawn by the state’s anti-lockdown and pro-freedom policies, nearly 1000 people move to Florida every day – and a new state law has new single family home construction in overdrive, Hayden Dublois reports.
Nolan campaign manager has high-profile, national experience
Christina Nolan’s campaign manager has worked for South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem and for a candidate who was the defense lawyer for Kyle Rittenhouse.
Two highway deaths, one wrong-way trucker
Two people died in separate accidents in eastern Vermont, and trucker from Dallas drove the wrong way on I-91 in Coventry.
Life insurance payouts up 163% in 2021
Life insurance companies claims were way up in 2021, according to national news reported by CLG.
Man bean-bagged by state trooper falls off roof
Soon after being struck by a bean-bag round fired by a state trooper, a crazy-acting man fell from a roof 15 feet to the ground.
Warner: when progressives deny science, people die
Because of his government power, Lysenko had power over both Russia’s agricultural practices and the scientists who might speak out against him. This would prove to be disastrous for both.
China uses Covid ‘health code’ apps to quash bank protests / Tesla catches fire after three weeks in junkyard
Chinese government Covid apps are being to prevent citizens from withdrawing money from banks.
Former school board member, law enforcement pro Gaiotti seeks “balance” in Legislature
A longtime school board member, businessman, and law enforcement professional will seek the House seat for several Bennington and Rutland county communities.
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