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Vermont Edition brings you news and conversation about issues affecting Vermont.Subscribe to the Podcast with the links below or via RSS.Visit the Vermont Edition page to listen to the archives and for more about the show.
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SunCommon's parent company files for bankruptcy— what's next?
iSun, the parent company of the solar panel maker SunCommon, has filed for bankruptcy. A finance professor explains what led to it and what's next.
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What does this year's veto session look like?
Governor Phil Scott has vetoed eight bills this legislative session. If Democratic lawmakers want to override those vetoes, they’ll need a two-thirds supermajority of lawmakers.
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Vermont theaters strengthen community bonds to overcome financial barriers
Local theaters play an instrumental role in the theater ecosystem in the face of financial hardships.
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Sen. Peter Welch discusses the one-year anniversary of the flooding
Vermont's junior senator joined Vermont Edition to discuss flood resiliency, the Rural Recovery Act, and nonprofit theater funding.
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New book documents the extraordinary life of food editor Judith Jones
In "The Editor," Sara Franklin details the accomplishments of legendary editor and part-time Vermonter Judith Jones.
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These invasive pests can cause major damage to Vermont woodlands
Insects like the emerald ash borer and the elm zigzag sawfly have whimsical names, but they are harming forests in our region.