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Wednesday August 15, 2007

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After a year and a half of negotiations, state regulators have given the go-ahead to a wind project in Sheffield. It's the first large scale commercial wind farm to be built in more than a decade in the state. We look at what took so long, and why this project made it through the Public Service Board approval process, when others haven't.

We track the elusive loon on one of Vermont's lakes, and hear how volunteer efforts have allowed for loon populations to rebound in Vermont. Click here to view images of the Loon.

Why a new Indiana Jones movie might just be the perfect summer blockbuster.

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