Patti Daniels, Vermont Public

Patti Daniels

Vermont Public

Vermont, United States

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Past articles by Patti:

Farm Bill's Expiration Leaves Vermont Ag Community To Wait And Worry

The massive piece of federal legislation known as the Farm Bill covers everything from commodity price supports to federal food assistance, and when → Read More

Hiker Safety Tips For Hunting Season

The Department of Fish and Wildlife wants to reminds all Vermonters -- hunters and non-hunters alike -- to take precautions and make sure everyone share → Read More

Rebroadcast: VPR's Day At The 2015 Champlain Valley Fair

Program originally aired in September 2015: A few years ago, we dispatched a team of producers and reporters to the Champlain Valley Fair and recorded → Read More

Rebroadcast: The Art of Recycling

Interview originally aired in March 2016 : The Chittenden Solid Waste District initiated a public art project — "The Art Of Recycling" — in collaboration → Read More

Rebroadcast: A Conversation About Coincidences

Interview originally aired in April 2016: Joseph Mazur is professor emeritus of mathematics at Marlboro College and author of Fluke: The Math & Myth of Coincidence. Mazur spoke to Vermont Edition about his book and the odds related to coincidences occurring, as well as the distinctions between coincidences, flukes and serendipity. → Read More

Rep. Peter Welch On Health Care And Partisanship, Live Friday At Noon

Congressman Peter Welch has positioned himself as a Democrat who wants to work with Republicans. Polls suggest that's what Americans want from Washington, → Read More

Rep. Peter Welch On Health Care And Partisanship

Congressman Peter Welch has positioned himself as a Democrat who wants to work with Republicans. Polls suggest that's what Americans want from Washington, → Read More

Crop Woes Continue For Vermont Farmers During Wet Summer

Frequent bouts of rain and cooler weather than normal this summer have been annoying for recreation, but seriously problematic for Vermont farmers. → Read More

Technology And Advocacy For Patients With Type-1 Diabetes

Type 1 diabetes is a struggle for the kids who have it, and for their parents who keep a constant watch on them. And while the risks of not precisely → Read More

Vermont Official Urges Action On Massive Famine In Africa And The Middle East

What’s being called the worst humanitarian crisis since World War II is unfolding right now in the Horn of Africa and parts of the Middle East. And there’s → Read More

Addison County Tick Population Doubles From Last Year

For such a wee little thing, the tick has sure garnered a lot of our attention. That's because it can carry Lyme disease and that's something none of us → Read More

This Is Your Brain On Drugs: How Science Explains Addiction

We've learned a lot about how devastating opiate addiction is for families and communities but on the next Vermont Edition , we're taking the conversation → Read More

Little Brown Bats, Once Common, Still Struggling After 10 Years Of Disease

Stand outside at night and you might glimpse the swift, darting profile of a bat flying overhead. That sight wasn't rare in the past, but bats in this → Read More

New Vermont Law Bolsters Sexual Assault Forensics Program

A "rape kit" is a forensic medical exam that is done by highly trained nurses. Vermont has only 53 forensic nurses, and that means in some communities, → Read More

New Laws Extend Protections For Victims Of Sexual Assault And Domestic Violence

The governor signed two bills on Tuesday that extend protections for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence . Some of the changes have been long → Read More

Keeping The 'Free' In Free Library: How Vermont Libraries Navigate Funding Challenges

Among many other records, Vermont can boast more public libraries per person than any other state in the union. How those libraries get their funding is → Read More

Cheap Thrills: Free (And Low-Cost) Fun In Vermont This Summer

These long summer days in Vermont are fantastic, but how do you get the most out of the season without breaking the bank? We crowd-sourced your ideas for → Read More

Vermont Attorney General's Priorities Include Health Care, Student Loans

In his six first months as Vermont attorney general, TJ Donovan has put a spotlight on the health insurance market and predatory college loans – policy → Read More

Play Ball! Fans Talk Baseball Midseason

The Red Sox started the baseball season sluggish, but now they're fired up. The Yankees meanwhile, got off to a great start but now they're floundering. On → Read More

Vt. Makes Final Push Toward Universal Composting And Recycling

Vermont is now three years into its plan to get the whole state on board with universal recycling and composting. But when you look at the number inside → Read More