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Leland M. Flood RANDOLPH — Leland Marvin Flood, 86, of Randolph, Vermont passed away in his home on May 30th, with his daughter by his side. Leland was born on May 22, 1939 to Gordon and Rose Flood.
Eleven regional arts and cultural organizations from across Vermont are preparing for resiliency after disaster through a new ...
The Retreat’s 2024 Annual Report, Strength in Care, Bold in Growth, earned an Excellence Award for narrative of growth and innovation in the wake of COVID-19. It highlights expanded adolescent ...
This small corner of Vermont is home to spunky outdoor companies including Skida, Ripton and Co., Pit Viper, and Party Shirt International.
The City of Phoenix has a new task force looking into illegal firework sales and usage. Holly Bock reports as sales begin for ...
The company states that as it gets hotter, it will begin to see peak irrigation demands on the water system. The exhibition ...
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch until 10 p.m. Monday for Randolph, Barbour, Upshur and Pocahontas counties. “Several periods of heavy rainfall are possible, mainly during the ...
Heavy rainfall in parts of Randolph and Barbour counties Friday night led to some events being canceled, including racing at the Elkins Raceway in Kerens, where flooding made it impossible for cars to ...
The Vermont Council on Rural Development (VCRD) has announced its 2025 Vermont Community Leadership Summit: Communities in ...
BARNARD, Vt. (WCAX) - Federal disaster relief is continuing to flow to Vermont communities damaged by flooding the past two summers -- that’s the message from Vermont’s chief recovery officer.