Listen to the GNAT-TV Podcast, featuring stories from the News Project, Press Pass, and News Project: In Studio.
Vermont
Join Andrew McKeever, Paige Vignola, and Shawn Harrington for the debut episode of Nothing's New—a podcast exploring history through fresh conversations. In this first episode of a four-part series, they dive into Vermont's 250th commemoration. Tune in and be part […]
Join Andrew McKeever, Paige Vignola, and Shawn Harrington for the second episode of Nothing's New, a four-part series exploring Vermont's 250th commemoration. Tune in as they continue the conversation on Vermont's history and its lasting impact.
Join Paige Vignola, Andrew McKeever, and Shawn Harrington for the third installment of their discussion on Vermont's 250th commemoration. Tune in as they continue to explore the stories, history, and significance behind this milestone.
On this episode of Nothing's New, Andrew McKeever and Shawn Harrington are joined by special guest Jonas Spivak to continue the conversation around Vermont's 250th commemoration. Tune in for a fresh perspective on Vermont's history and what this milestone means […]
We talked with with Randi Lowe about the future of the Taconic and Green for Elementary and Middle Schools.
Susan Clark is a writer, educator and the town moderator of Middlesex, Vt. She co-authored a book titled “Slow Democracy” which dives into the subject of what makes local democracy work.
Neighborhood Connections and the Stratton foundation are two local nonprofit organizations who've been working together to help those impacted by the flooding that occurred on July 10. We talk with Nicole Wengerd of Neighborhood connections, and Patti Komline of the […]
Michael Pieciak is Vermont's state treasurer. We discuss a range of issues – the economic fallout of the recent flooding, Vermont's financial condition, navigating the pandemic years, and more. Thank you to ORCA Media for sharing the Press Conference clip […]
Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas, State Senator Brian Campion and BBA student Chris Alfano discuss the need for civic education in schools and beyond.
Title: Story Time Returns to Dorset Story time returned to the Dorset Village Library with drag performers Anita Cocktail and Mama Dukes, who read and entertained a full house to visitors. Title: Vermont Exhibit Opens At SVAC “For The […]
Podcast Winhall Select Board 07.05.23
Podcast Winhall Select Board 06.07.23
Podcast Sunderland Select Board 06.26.23
Podcast Sunderland Select Board 06.12.23
Podcast Sunderland Select Board 06.05.23
Podcast Manchester Select Board 06.27.23
Podcast Manchester Select Board 06.06.23
Podcast Londonderry Selectboard 06.19.23
Podcast Londonderry Selectboard 06.05.23
Podcast Arlington Select Board 07.10.23
Budget Season Arrives At T&G: The Taconic & Green Regional School District got its first in-depth look at the proposed budget for the coming fiscal year. Further adjustments are possible over the next month as the board moves to finalize […]
Remember The Flu?: Flu season has arrived, and flu shots are available. After a couple of years of Covid, it's a good idea to get one, says Dr. Anje Van Berckelaer of the Battenkill Valley Health Center. Garden Club Gets […]
Red Fox Makes Tracks: The Red Fox Community School has moved to a new home by the Rail Trail in Manchester, and emphasizes a different kind of learning. Cordwood And Clean Heat: Cordwood gasification is another avenue to clean heating […]
Jim Sullivan and Bill Colvin, of the Bennington County Regional Commission (BCRC), join us to discuss the BCRC's purview and transfer of leadership.
Election Day 2022: Election Day arrived, and voters headed to the polls, or mailed in ballots. Local and statewide races were decided.
Making Resilient Communities: Why do some towns thrive while others merely survive. We hear from two top planning and development leaders to learn more about that. Guests: Ted Brady, Executive Director, Vermont League of Cities and Towns, and Lee Krohn, […]
Housing Forum Held In Manchester: A housing forum held in Manchester brought state and local officials together – along with a large crowd of local residents – to discuss how to create more housing in town. Artificial Intelligence – From […]
Climate Conversation: A gathering of climate and energy activists was held at the Manchester Community Library on October 18, to learn about what local energy committees are doing as well as the bigger statewide picture. Londonderry To Launch housing Survey: […]
Four area members of the millennial generation talk about their hopes, concerns, and finding their way forward.
An advocate for the passage of Article 22, which would enshrine reproductive liberties into the state constitution if passed by voters during the November election, and an opponent of the proposed amendment, discuss what's at stake.
New Leadership Arrives At Bookstore: The Northshire Bookstore has a new group of owners and managers – three sisters from Danby. They talk about what drew them to acquiring it and the road ahead.
Time For A Boost: A new booster for the Covid-19 vaccine is here and available. We talk with Health Commissioner Mark Levine to get the update on how things are going. Barn Sale Returns: The Barn Sale is back, with […]
Voting Made Easy: Getting registered to vote, or voting by mail or absentee, is easier than some may think. Dorset Town Clerk Sandra Pinsonault walks us through the process. Radically Rural: “Radically Rural,” a conference held for the past five […]
We speak with Rep. Jill Krowinski, the Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives, about the major issues she sees facing the state going forward. Podcast Produced By GNAT-TV
Susan Allen, Managing Editor, Bennington Banner, and Greg Sukiennik, Reporter, Vermont News & Media, join us to discuss a range of local issues and recent stories as well as politics and upcoming political races both local and statewide. Podcast Produced […]
Lola Duffort, a political reporter for VTDigger, joins us to discuss the recent primary election results and analyze what went on in the voting as the focus now shifts to the general election in November. Podcast Produced By GNAT-TV
We discuss what makes some communities thrive and how post-World War II development patterns didn't work out as well as hoped in some places, with Daniel Herriges of Strong Towns. Podcast Produced by GNAT-TV
Act 250 – Next Steps An attempt to revise the Act 250 land use and permitting process didn't make it to the finish line during the past legislative session. A conversation with two state representatives from the Natural Resources Committee […]
Dr. William Mathis is a former superintendent of schools for the Rutland Northeast Supervisory Union, in Brandon, Vermont. He was a National Superintendent of the Year finalist and a Vermont Superintendent of the Year. He also served as Vice-Chair of […]
Jim Kaat was recently inducted into the Baseball Hall Of Fame in Cooperstown, NY, and has written a book, “Good As Gold: My Eight Decades In Baseball.” We talk about all of that and more. Podcast Produced by GNAT-TV
Deeper Into Glastonbury Glastonbury, an “unorganized” town in Bennington County, has its own fascinating history, of ghost towns, a once thriving timber industry, and mysterious disappearances, as well as a great place for a hike to get away from it […]
Sarah Copeland Hanzas is a state representative (Orange-2) who is running in the Democratic Party primary for Secretary of State. Early voting in the primary is now underway — the primary election date is Aug. 9. Podcast produced by GNAT-TV
John Odum is the City Clerk of Montpelier. He is running in the Democratic Party's primary for Secretary of State, hoping to replace outgoing Secretary James Condos following the November general election. Podcast produced by GNAT-TV
David Zuckerman, the former Lt. Governor and Democratic Party nominee in 2020 for Governor, is a candidate for the Vermont Lt. Governor post in 2022. Podcast Produced by GNAT-TV
Chris Winters is the current Vermont Deputy Secretary of State, and running in the Democratic Party's primary for its nomination to be its candidate for Secretary of State. We discuss the role of the Secretary of State and his ideas […]
Charity Clark, the Assistant Attorney General for the past seven years, is currently seeking the Democratic Party's nomination to run for Vermont's Attorney General during the November elections.
“Marching For Our Lives” In Manchester “Marching For Our Lives” – a movement born out of the Parkland, Fla., shootings in 2018, staged a series of nationwide demonstrations on June 11 to push for gun safety reform in the wake […]
Gawlik Awards Showcase Local Talent: The annual Gawlik Awards showcase the cinematography and video efforts of local students at Burr and Burton Academy while honoring the memory of a former teacher, Brian Gawlik. Pollinate Your Garden: Pollinators like bees and […]
Vision 2020 Advances At SVMC: A multi-million dollar expansion project is underway at the southwestern Vermont Medical Center to enlarge its emergency room and cancer center – and more. VSP Recruitment Tries Something New: The Vermont State Police are trying […]