A Bennington County man is accused of violating an abuse prevention order. Vermont State Police said Seth L. Stratton, of Rupert, Vt., violated a final order for relief from abuse with children.
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4 Bennington residents injured in crash
Several people, including three children, were injured Saturday in a crash in the town of Monkton, Vt. The crash took place around 5:35 p.m. on Bristol Road. Police said a 2025 GMC Yukon XL was ...
The FIRST Lego League Vermont State Championship returns to GlobalFoundries this weekend, and one Shelburne Community School student recently received special recognition at the Statehouse for his ...
Tucked into the southwestern pocket of the Green Mountain State, this enchanting community delivers a quintessential Vermont ...
The Pawlett and Rupert Historical Societies will present Vermont filmmaker Jay Craven’s film “Lost Nation” on Feb. 7 at 1 p.m ...
Tucked into Vermont’s southwestern pocket, this captivating community delivers a quintessential Green Mountain experience: ...
Rafaela Botti of Orwell and Binti Aweis of Winooski received Vermont's 2026 John Lewis Youth Leadership Award, which ...
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont’s new deer hunting regulation effective this year includes 16 additional days of archery ...
Leaders in Bennington are considering installing a Ferris wheel as they look for more ways to bring people downtown and ...
Legislators, without an agreed upon proposal to consolidate school districts, are working to find a new starting point. Lawmakers are also mulling how to hold education costs steady.
"We need to figure out a path that allows us to have excellent schools, but at a rate that Vermonters can afford," said Sen. Seth Bongartz.
Two separate cold cases from the 1980s, a kidnapping in Berkshire County and a murder in Vermont, have been solved after a 65-year-old man pleaded guilty on Tuesday to both crimes, prosecutors said.
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