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In Orleans-4, two incumbents vie for a single house seat after losing one to reapportionment. Plus, Vermont Gas wants to make a deal with a landfill in New York state, money to clean up industrial pollution, and winter ticks on moose.
Neale joins WVMT's The Morning Drive to reflect on Hurrican Irene and the recovery Vermont made 10 years ago, how Vermont Gas is working to fight climate change, and much more.
A fun Saturday show with a lot of shadiness. Awesome new Vermont music in the breaks. Glo has her first segment w/ theme song. On today's show:Who gets the vaccine in Vermont?Cabot creamery shadinessMatt rants about the Vermont department of Labor data mishandlingRepublicans pointing fingers at each otherGov Scott has a hecklerZoom meeting idiocy (mental health issues?)CityPlace update - sigh, not looking good for Glo's favorite holeChittenden needs more housing, but where?Wtf is the Champlain Parkway? Why does it hate poor people?Vermont Gas runnin' wildOpioid slap on the wristStudying in Macy'sCop gets fingeredPolice shadinessBennington car accident weirdnessUMall shootingAvoid the Quality InnDon't steal flags.Sheep in Vermont - Thanks, NapoleanNew Rutland mascotA state par gets biggerHannaford gives money to the Boys N Girls clubGazebo hateJeffrey Kisses still sucksSpinach send emailLil Uzi Vert has a diamond in his headPuppy BowlSuperbowl food mapIce cream for breakfastThanks for listening!1st Break Music: Vermont's own Tha Horsemen - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thahorsemenent/ - Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqeLcafwBWghISvWJK0jaLA 2nd Break Music: Vermont's own The Young Love Scene - https://www.theyounglovescene.com/ Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comIntro/Outro Music by B-Complex: http://www.bcomplexproductions.com/home.html
A glimmer of hope in Vermont's unemployment benefits, restaurants begin to reopen, a new president for Vermont Gas, and $50 million in housing assistance.
Leroy Headley pleads not guilty to second-degree murder, police officers cleared in Rutland shooting, legislation is considered to confiscate guns from domestic abusers, and Vermont Gas asks for a rate hike.
A $10 million lawsuit against the NYPD, BHS girls soccer gets Time Magazine mention, Vermont Gas pipeline found "generally" in compliance, and Vermont Tech plans big changes to two campuses.
On this week’s episode we explore the special relationship that Kelly shares with the folks at Vermont Gas, talk about the current state of customer “service” and delve deep into Kelly and Darek’s podcast libraries. You’ll also learn a valuable lesson about how to scare off an intruder and more than you’d ever want to know about one of the members of Darek’s birthing class.
Vermonters Nate and Jane Palmer describe the impact that the Vermont Gas pipeline has had on their lives. By Ben Borgmann-Winter
In our final episode of 2016, we talk with Alyssa Johnson-Kurts, an energized young activist who took three semesters off from Smith College to work on Zephyr Teachout's gubernatorial bid in New York. Alyssa is also well known for the "interruption" she staged at the Paris climate summit where she confronted Governor Peter Shumlin about the Vermont Gas pipeline during his remarks. If you were looking for something inspiring, this is it!