New(est) Rutland Herald/Times Argus publisher hopes to turn things around - Times Argus
A Vermont newspaperman with a record of fiscal frugality is the fourth publisher in 10 years of the Rutland Herald and Times Argus.
Read morePPP program open to VT businesses again - Rutland Herald
The federal Paycheck Protection Program is taking applications again. Vermont’s economic development official encourages businesses to apply, even if they think they don’t need it.
Read moreHealth Dept. urges Trump travelers to quarantine, get tested - Rutland Herald
The busload of 50-plus Trump supporters who attended the DC rally January 6 are being encouraged to quarantine and get tested for Covid.
Read moreMore than 17,000 Vermonters vaccinated for Covid - Rutland Herald
As the first round of vaccinations reaches 17,000, Gov. Phil Scott says he takes each Covid-19 death personally.
Read more“Covid conspiracy” fears drive man busted by feds - Rutland Herald
Federal agents have arrested a man who has made threats against the distribution of the Covid-19 vaccine.
Read moreEmergency workers sound vaccine alarm - Rutland Herald
Can emergency workers be moved to the front of the line for vaccinations, as funding/distribution problems slow the rate of vaccination? Should they be?
Read moreVermont courts almost completely remote - Rutland Herald
Just like the Legislature, the Vermont Judiciary has gone to Zoom. It’s safer, sure - but is it justice?
Read moreAllaire seeks Rutland mayoral re-election - Rutland Herald
Fully recovered from esophageal cancer, Mayor David Allaire is touting his record of minimal budget hikes in his bid for re-election in March.
Read moreDon’t bother calling for vaccine appointment yet - Rutland Herald
There just isn’t enough vaccine in Vermont yet. It will be a while before people can call to make appointments to become vaccinated, Health Commissioner Mark Levine said last week.
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