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Past articles by Krystin:

Sen. Sanders hosts town meeting with students in Essex Junction

Sen. Sanders spoke with students about healthcare, inflation and the high cost of University and College educations. → Read More

Vermont farm continues to serve Veterans in need after service

Bruce Fowler hopes to welcome Veterans onto his farm once again in a couple of months after the renovations of his vegetable greenhouse are completed. → Read More

Vermonters vie for $1.1 billion Mega Millions jackpot

The Mega Millions jackpot has never been won in Vermont before; however, some hopeful lottery players are hoping that will change after Tuesday night's drawing. → Read More

Lake Placid areas businesses prepare for FISU Games kickoff

Attendees are already arriving to the area of Lake Placid for the World University Games → Read More

Patriot fans cheer on their team while hoping for a quick recovery of Buffalo Bill's Damar Hamlin

McGillicuddy’s Alehouse in Williston was filled with some hopeful Patriot fans during the team’s game against the Buffalo Bills. “I would love to see them make the playoffs this year,” said Tammy Whittington, a Patriots fan at the restaurant. “I’m hoping the Pats win,” said another fan, Jeremy Doe. Unfortunately for the Patriots fans, a loss to the Buffalo Bills during Sunday's game has… → Read More

Fire officials urge area residents to get rid of dry Christmas trees

Dry Christmas trees are a major fire hazard after the holidays → Read More

Vermont leaders respond to U.S. House speaker standstill

Members of Congress, including Vermont Democratic Representative-elect Becca Balint, cannot be sworn in or begin working on legislation until the House speaker is declared. → Read More

Vermont Legislature gets ready for first day of the session

Members of the Legislature from both parties hope to find common ground in addressing Vermont's housing crisis this session. → Read More

Hochul's inauguration leaves an impact on local organizations and women in office

The Clinton County Treasurer says, while it is a great accomplishment to have the first woman in the Governor's seat, more work still needs to be done to get more female faces in office. → Read More

Kathy Hochul begins first four year term in New York

Kathy Hochul made history in the state of New York on Sunday, as she is the first woman to be elected as governor in the state . → Read More

North Country residents could see retail cannabis shops in the new year

Around 4 retail cannabis shops could be coming to the North Country in the new year. → Read More

Increase of police presence to be seen on roadways during New Year's Eve weekend

The state of Vermont's highway safety department is encouraging drivers to have a plan to get home safely before heading out over the holiday weekend. → Read More

In New York, RSV, flu cases could surge after holiday gatherings

While COVID-19 numbers in Clinton Co., NY, are low right now when compared to the entire year, the Clinton Co. Health Department is still preparing for a possible surge when people come home from holiday gatherings. → Read More

Vermont Electric Cooperative warns members of scam calls

The scammer is asking VEC members to make a payment immediately over the phone, or else their power will be shut off. → Read More

Rain won't slow down New Year's Eve events this coming weekend

Fireworks to still happen in Burlington, despite rain in the forecast. → Read More

FISU venues prepare for warmer than normal temperatures

Temperatures near 50 this weekend to melt more snow in the Lake Placid region, just weeks before the World University Games. → Read More

Vigils across VT bring awareness to growing homelessness

More people will need a place to stay this winter with the state’s hotel/motel voucher program and the emergency rental assistance program, or “VRAP”, coming to an end in March. → Read More

Stores in our region see bare shelves as RSV, Flu and COVID-19 cases rise amongst children

This wave of the flu is showing up much earlier in the season than usual, according to the Clinton County Health Department. → Read More

Zonta of the Adirondacks provides for a local family this holiday season

The organization, also highlights their mini-grant program to help women and girls in the area get ahead. → Read More

Surplus of wreaths cover Vermont Veterans Memorial Cemetary

"It’s just something awesome to do." Hundreds of volunteers participate in Wreaths Across America initiative. → Read More