Reader Bulletins: May 26-June 1, 2023
Arts Day
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Tag sale
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Festival news
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Top spots
The Captive Insurance Division of the
Division leaders
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New hire
New director
The
Safety awards
Pie-eating benefit
Nurses honored
DAISY Individual Award Honorees, elected and recognized for the extraordinary compassionate care they provide to patients in their practice environment, went to
DAISY Team Award went to members of the Medical Oncology Unit. The award is provided annually in recognition of a care team, led by a nurse, that has gone above and beyond to provide extraordinary patient care. The award recognizes that collaboration and teamwork are key to providing patients with high-quality care and a positive experience. Many members of the MOU team were mentioned, including Sam Roberts, RN, RN-BC; Ashley Bergendahl, RN, RN-BC;
Half-marathon
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New board members
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The graduates came from all areas of Vermont, with every county represented, ranging from age 20 to nearly 60. Registered Apprentices are paid while they learn and take coursework as a part of their program. The program is an industry-driven, high-quality career path wherein employers can develop and prepare their future workforce, and individuals can obtain work experience, classroom instruction and the portable, nationally-recognized credential received by graduates.
For more information, email [email protected] or visit apprenticeship.gov online.
Fishing access
Leave fawns alone
Most deer fawns are born in late May and the first and second weeks of June, according to Vermont deer biologist
RCHS events
Arts funding
Outdoor survival
Grant applications
Lake rules
The 2023 annual Vermont
SARE host
Book awards
Three student-choice book award winners have been announced by the
"I Eat Poop. A Dung Beetle Story" by
Book award
Foster care
Foster and kinship families are the important cornerstone of child protection. They provide a safe, temporary home while parents address the concerns that brought them to the attention of
To become involved, call 802-241-0896 or email [email protected]
Regional president
Food bank support
Trout stocking
The reservoir will be restocked in early May with 1,350 yearling brook trout averaging 9 inches and 450 2-year old "Trophy
Food prep
Better Places
Backyard burning
With spring cleaning underway in some parts of the state, the
On-premise or backyard burning of brush, deadwood or tree cuttings collected from normal property maintenance is allowed under the Vermont Air Pollution Control Regulations, as long as no public or private nuisance, such as excessive smoke, is created. Use these guidelines:
— Allow green materials to dry before burning.
— Consider the wind speed and direction before burning.
— Ensure the fire burns hot.
— Check the Fire Danger Forecast from Forests,
— Check the Air Quality Forecast and postpone burning if atmospheric conditions are not favorable to disperse the smoke.
— Obtain a local burn permit from your town fire warden.
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