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Officials Say Sidewalks Need More Repairs, But Money Isn’t There
Monday, 03/12/12
By Nina Keck
Repairing and replacing crumbling walkways is costly, and officials in many cities say they just don't have the money to keep up.
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Rutland Lifts Boil-water Order
Monday, 03/05/12
By Nina Keck
Rutland residents got good news Monday morning about their drinking water. A major water main burst on Saturday, forcing the city to require that all water be boiled.
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For Farmers' Markets, Growth Not Without Growing Pains
Tuesday, 02/28/12
By Jane Lindholm
In the last 10 years alone, the number of farmers' markets in Vermont has more than doubled. Many markets are finding rapid expansion can bring growing pains.
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Rutland's Blood Drive Aims To Set Record
Tuesday, 12/20/11
By Nina Keck
Hundreds of people packed Rutland's Paramount Theatre and two other locations today hoping to help the city set a record for the largest single-day blood drive in the nation. 
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GE's Decision To Scrap Engine Could Cut Potential Jobs In Rutland
Friday, 12/02/11
By Kirk Carapezza
General Electric's decision to scrap a fighter jet engine project is raising some concern about potential job losses at a Rutland facility that makes engine parts.
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Blood Drive Aims For New Record
Tuesday, 10/18/11
By Nina Keck
Rutland's Gift of Life Marathon has announced that it aims to collect at least 1,969 pints of blood in December.
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Blood Drive Aims For New Record
Tuesday, 10/18/11
By Nina Keck
Rutland's Gift of Life Marathon has announced that it aims to collect at least 1,969 pints of blood in December.
VPR News
Rutland Sends Off Maine National Guard
Friday, 09/30/11
By Nina Keck
The last 13 members of the Maine National Guard who helped with post-Irene clean up left Vermont for home Friday morning.
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Rutland Mayor Urges Water Conservation
Thursday, 09/22/11
By Kirk Carapezza
In the aftermath of Tropical Storm Irene, Rutland residents had hoped their water system would be repaired and functioning fully by last week but there's still a water shortage.
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Rutland Water Shortage Could End Soon
Monday, 09/12/11
By Nina Keck
Crews from the city water department and area construction companies have been working around the clock to restore Rutland's water system, which was badly damaged in the flooding from Tropical Storm Irene.
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Amid Recovery, Anxiety, Depression Set In
Friday, 09/02/11
By Nina Keck
As Vermonters try to recover and rebuild, therapists worry about escalating depression and anxiety.
VPR News
In Killington Area, A Commute Through The Woods
Sunday, 09/04/11
By Nina Keck
With so many roads out in the state, many commuters have had to get creative to get to work. Hundreds of people in and around Killington have taken to the woods.
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From Bridgewater To Mendon, Bus Provides Transportation For Tourists, Residents
Saturday, 09/03/11
Route 4 from Bridgewater through Killington to Mendon remains closed to traffic, but officials have organized a bus service to provide some access and transportation along that corridor.
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Rutland Water Supply Affected By Flooding
Tuesday, 08/30/11
Rutland officials say the inlet structure at the Mendon Brook has been destroyed, so it's unable to draw fresh water into the reservoir.
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Rutland Considers Expanding Weekly Block Party
Friday, 08/12/11
By Nina Keck
Rutland will wrap up its fifth season of Friday Night Live block parties tonight, and good weather has helped boost this year's attendance.  
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Vt. Town Meetings Tackle Elections, Budgets, Rec Facilities
Tuesday, 03/01/11
By Ross Sneyd
Town moderators across the state called their town meetings to order this morning. Voters in cities and towns all over Vermont are deciding municipal and school budgets and a range of other issues.
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Rutland Business Leaders Weigh Benefits Of Competing Bids For CVPS
Wednesday, 07/06/11
By Ross Sneyd
As it tries to judge the competing bids for Central Vermont Public Service Corp., the Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce says its top concerns are low rates and reliable power.
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Support Grows For Passenger Rail
Wednesday, 06/08/11
By Susan Keese
The prospect of a new passenger rail service linking Bennington and Manchester to Albany gets a warm reception at a public meeting in Mechanicville, New York, as state transportation officials in Vermont and New York consider a passenger train that would connect the towns.
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As Aid Dries Up, Towns Struggle To Replace Pipes
Monday, 06/13/11
By Kirk Carapezza
Vermont cities and towns are struggling to overhaul their aging water systems, and the state says almost every one of them needs some kind of upgrade. In Rutland, most of the drinking water pipes are in desperate need of repair because they have failed repeatedly.
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Rutland Officials Want Public To Step Up In Fighting Drugs
Thursday, 06/02/11
By Kirk Carapezza
Rutland officials are calling on the community's help as they search for new ways to control drug-related crimes in the city, which has long attracted dealers from western Massachusetts and parts of New York.
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Enticing Consumers To Buy Local, Even In Winter
Wednesday, 06/01/11
By Nina Keck
A Vermont college in Rutland County is hoping a flash freezer will encourage consumers to buy locally produced summer foods in the winter.
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Commemorating Vermonters' Role In Civil War
Friday, 05/20/11
By Nina Keck
In 1861, more than 1,000 militiamen from across Vermont enlisted to serve in the Civil War. This weekend, costumed re-enactors in Rutland will honor them.
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Rutland Voters Go Back To Polls On Rec Center Issue
Monday, 05/09/11
By Nina Keck
Rutland voters will go to the polls Tuesday to decide again whether to go ahead with a $4 million recreation facility. Residents approved the proposal on Town Meeting Day. But opponents of the project got enough signatures to put the measure back on the ballot.
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Rutland Gets Good News From Its Sister City In Japan
Monday, 03/14/11
By Nina Keck
Rutland Mayor Christopher Louras says the city will try to raise money for its sister city - Ishidoriya, Japan - following Friday's devastating earthquake. The mayor and others in Rutland say they've been relieved to hear that the region was much less affected by the disaster than they'd feared.
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Rutland To Vote On New Recreation Center
Wednesday, 02/23/11
By Nina Keck
Voters in Rutland will weigh in on whether to relocate and expand the city's Recreation Department next week. The four million dollar proposal is less costly than one voted down last year.   Proponents say it a long overdue investment in the community.  But opponents worry about the price tag.
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