MANCHESTER – Vermont’s first indoor concert since the beginning of the COVID-19 went off without a hitch Saturday. Masks were worn by 100 percent, social distancing was honored, hand-sanitizing stations were all over the place, the sold-out 50-membe… https://t.co/AN4tcvjBhn
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 13, 2020
BARRE TOWN — Morrisville’s Brandon Lanphear kicked his Thunder Road season into high gear with an electrifying victory in the Myers Container Service Triple Crown Series opener for the Lenny’s Shoe & Apparel Flying Tigers on Thursday. https://t.co/fEWIkUt7QD
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 10, 2020
About 10 people carried picket signs Wednesday morning to protest a half-American flag and half-Confederate flag hanging outside an apartment building on Madison Street, leading to a heated exchange with a woman at the home who said the flag was her… https://t.co/qRppFpZMVW
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 10, 2020
Residents got an early look at the proposal for Segment Three of the Creek Path on Tuesday during a planning commission meeting at the Meadow Street Park. https://t.co/fnblE0PNOO
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 15, 2020
The younger kids wanted in on the act. https://t.co/Gxk5YP2x1g
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 14, 2020
Lopi LaRoe’s second mural in Rutland City is also the largest one she’s ever done. https://t.co/1UwjXBhhbJ
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 14, 2020
MONTPELIER — Gov. Phil Scott has announced grants for both the dairy industry and health care providers to bring relief from the economic damage caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic. https://t.co/Mx4el2ZUQ5
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 14, 2020
Gov. Phil Scott recently put out a request to Vermont’s pharmacies that they consider collecting samples from their patients in order to increase Vermont’s capacity to test residents for COVID-19. https://t.co/BNmPxfBVnJ
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 14, 2020
WATERBURY — The Vermont Department of Corrections has changed its health care provider for inmates after an inmate died in December due to an undiagnosed tumor in his throat. https://t.co/Pu8Tw5eoVb
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 13, 2020
BURLINGTON — A former Vermont National Guard supply sergeant in Rutland, who stole more than $180,000 in military property and tried selling it online, will be required to spend 200 hours telling young people the ills of making bad mistakes in life. https://t.co/1tzwhQsrqX
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 13, 2020
Project VISION this week released a sort-of final version of its new strategic plan, which has been in the works since last year. https://t.co/s4LzjBpgfy
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 11, 2020
Programs to provide financial assistance to help Vermont tenants, landlord and low-income homeowners struggling because of the pandemic to pay rent and mortgages will be available for application Monday, according to Gov. Phil Scott. https://t.co/wfGJRINlh8
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 11, 2020
Programs to provide financial assistance to help Vermont tenants, landlord and low-income homeowners struggling because of the pandemic to pay rent and mortgages will be available for application Monday, according to Gov. Phil Scott. https://t.co/EUn5GtrFgu
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 11, 2020
The town would like Zamias Services to take better care of the defunct Diamond Run Mall — or at least a return phone call. https://t.co/3w47P4YYOs
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 11, 2020
Rutland lawmakers are calling on Gov. Phil Scott to adjust the state’s COVID-19 guidelines to prevent future occurrences like the current situation at the Holiday Inn. https://t.co/yAF7w8cSmU
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 11, 2020
PITTSFORD — The town has been awarded a federal grant to fund the policing of the town of Proctor, but whether Proctor wants to move ahead with a deal remains to be seen. https://t.co/oSryNePtDJ
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 11, 2020
When Brad Johnson and Derek O’Toole talk about horsepower, they’re talking about actual horse power. The two men are co-owners of Third Branch Horse Logging, of Braintree, which uses draft horses for logging and other forest management jobs. https://t.co/cd04uiMAuw
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 10, 2020
STOWE — Rutland Country Club's Garren Poirier kept the Vermont Amateur golf championship in Rutland County, taking the title after an elite run at Stowe Golf Club. https://t.co/m9gSpvM3hf
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 10, 2020
Rutland City police who were present during an officer-involved shooting on Wednesday morning were identified Thursday afternoon in a prepared statement released by Vermont State Police. https://t.co/ioRevDUQLH
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 10, 2020
If the current lot sells, the city will be down to just one residential property in its inventory. https://t.co/0P5lZl3L5g
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 10, 2020
It was the era of the mountebank, the charlatan and the snake-oil-salesman. https://t.co/utspMnyDB0
— Rutland Herald (@RutlandHerald) July 10, 2020
If you're looking to pick up a good (and informative) read, head to Phoenix Books or The Bookmobile! https://t.co/85KiOwgAM8
— Downtown Rutland (@DowntownRutland) July 10, 2020
Stay cool out there, folks! https://t.co/bUlaNXIIPZ
— Downtown Rutland (@DowntownRutland) July 10, 2020
In case you needed a reminder of why Vermont is the most beautiful place to live, work, learn, and play, check out #BrandonVT photographer Caleb Kenna's photos in @NewYorkTimesUSA!https://t.co/399ZD6FTj6
— REDC (@RutlandEconomy) July 13, 2020
Learn more and submit your application for a Vermont Economic Recovery Grant today! https://t.co/y9Z3nOMuzp
— REDC (@RutlandEconomy) July 6, 2020
Have you seen this @wcax feature on the newly renovated Mach's Market in Pawlet? https://t.co/vHFjMOtE8i
— REDC (@RutlandEconomy) June 29, 2020
Rutland Regional Medical Center, Rutland, VT is among the top ranked Hospitals for the Lowest 30 Day Readmission Rates for Pneumonia Hospitalizations in Vermonthttps://t.co/3t2LHKdFV5#tophospitals #lowestreadmissionsrate #lowreadmissions @RutlandRegional pic.twitter.com/uzr5o7rsy9
— Dexur Vermont (@DexurVermont) July 13, 2020
Green Mountain College in Rutland, VT is up for auction. $3 million opening bid, if you qualify for financing and need, uh, a university campus.
Academia’s doing great why do you ask. pic.twitter.com/bq2SqV1lsa
— Mass for Shut-ins (is a podcast) (@edburmila) July 9, 2020
Starting tomorrow, July 10 and every Friday through Sept. 25, there will be a Killington #FarmersMarket from 3-6pm at Killington Sports Rt. 4.
Park behind Killington Sports, and bring your reusable bag! Face mask required indoors.
Learn More: https://t.co/uNd2NqbUmJ pic.twitter.com/8LtFwOfnl3
— Killington Resort (@KillingtonMtn) July 9, 2020
Fall foliage or colorful broccoli?
Photo taken 9/17/19 at Killington. #beast365 https://t.co/wDmYmJX88p pic.twitter.com/jYJP1BhpKh
— Killington Resort (@KillingtonMtn) September 19, 2019
https://twitter.com/KillingtonMtn/status/1279139411549130757
Visiting soon? Check our COVID-19 response plan which has required us to modify our operations to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Follow the link to read about activity-specific modifications to our operations as well as our resort-wide policies. https://t.co/JPxp95drD4 pic.twitter.com/JAFSWqQtHP
— Killington Resort (@KillingtonMtn) June 28, 2020
Swing into summer at The Beast! Killington #Golf Course Season Passes are on sale at the best price through this Friday, June 19. https://t.co/7q884Js0vS #beast365 pic.twitter.com/9qBWflpd63
— Killington Resort (@KillingtonMtn) June 16, 2020
Last week we announced to the local community our #PlayForever corporate responsibility commitment with our introduction of #PlayItForward.
This week, we want to go into more detail sharing what it's all about! https://t.co/nkDHap5W5j @powdr @VermontCF pic.twitter.com/wQtp66xaIw
— Killington Resort (@KillingtonMtn) June 15, 2020
We're excited to have the Golf Course open and it's great to see guests out enjoying the course, but uphill travel, mountain bike, and hiking trails are still closed at this time. #beast365
⬇ Please see message below. ⬇ pic.twitter.com/21rVh2sqm0
— Killington Resort (@KillingtonMtn) May 28, 2020
complete disregard for VT and our communities and health. @healthvermont need stronger enforcement than just trusting someone who would bring such large groups here #vtpoli
Camp at Rutland hotel exceeds Covid-19 capacity limits, state says https://t.co/dOzzkAhohc via @vtdigger
— rowjenny (@rowjenny) July 10, 2020
Social Distance Opera is bringing together singers and pianists from throughout the world to perform full operas with piano accompaniment – from home. https://t.co/qL4CFQGpF6
— Rutland Reader (@ReaderVt) April 8, 2020
At the end of 2020-21 season, Jaime Laredo will step down as music director of the Vermont Symphony Orchestra after 20 years at the helm. And in January, when the search for his replacement was just under way, Ben Cadwallader, the VSO’s executive di… https://t.co/7h0V1BvQVC
— Rutland Reader (@ReaderVt) April 1, 2020
Trump administration rescinds rule on foreign studentshttps://t.co/rWHoIpUyzN
— Rich Clark (@VTpollster) July 14, 2020
Note that age differences do not vary as much as partisan differences and gender differences. https://t.co/vuel9xn1vi
— Rich Clark (@VTpollster) July 13, 2020
First in Vermont. Third in the nation. Zippia rankings show Castleton University is an excellent investment when it comes to finding a job after college. https://t.co/nAopj8O21f
— Castleton University (@CastletonEdu) July 8, 2020
Did you know? Our Electric Car Charging station located in the Jeffords Parking Lot, part of our public mission of using solar power to provide a charging station for public use, has reduced greenhouse gas emissions by 6,984 kg. pic.twitter.com/PT6jTozd1a
— Castleton University (@CastletonEdu) July 7, 2020
See how Castleton University is partnering to support local journalism. https://t.co/QPxjjbcFtL
— Castleton University (@CastletonEdu) July 6, 2020
Vermont State Colleges System and VELCO team up to offer free Wi-Fi on campuses. https://t.co/fPNJ6ZJ7Jr
— Castleton University (@CastletonEdu) July 6, 2020
.@GlaciogenicArt uses art to interpret #ClimateChangeData. The artist granted permission for us to share these images to help inspire your artistic endeavors. Submit your #ClimateChange inspired work to this #MiddSustainablity art contest: https://t.co/A0uzdvkFUZ pic.twitter.com/dp26MzHV8X
— Middlebury College (@Middlebury) July 13, 2020
.@danobrienwriter '96, @Jessica_StClair '98 writing for @nytimes. "During our 16 months of cancer treatments I pulled inward and clung to our small family. I sought to slow time by paying careful attention to our moments together as they passed, and I let most other concerns go." https://t.co/I8hGX8NGjN
— Middlebury College (@Middlebury) July 13, 2020
.@afaridnoori '18.5 for @cyclingtips. "Rarely do we run into a girl who has picked up #cycling in Afghanistan, whose life story has revolved purely around a bicycle, the way it is allowed to in freer corners of the world." https://t.co/0ylqDTpE45
— Middlebury College (@Middlebury) July 9, 2020
Breaking: The government has agreed to rescind DHS and ICE rules barring international students attending online universities from staying in the U.S., per a hearing this afternoon in Harvard and MIT's lawsuit against the agencies.
— The Harvard Crimson (@thecrimson) July 14, 2020
Judge, Allison Burroughs, @Middlebury Class of 1983. https://t.co/2PS1BT3Foh
— Benjy Renton (@bhrenton) July 14, 2020
Excited for this discussion on Monday's @vprnet @vermontedition on fall semester plans at Vermont's colleges and universities. @uvmvermont's @UVMPattyPrelock will be there, as well as @Middlebury's @LaurieEssig and @middcampus' @falsejenga. @JaneLindholm https://t.co/TiUlYKz8QM
— Benjy Renton (@bhrenton) July 10, 2020
Thank you @MishraSylvia – this was a fight worth joining! https://t.co/b7dokYwng1
— Middlebury Institute (@MIIS) July 14, 2020
Our beautiful coast❤️ #Montereybay https://t.co/ivYHMr0erd
— Middlebury Institute (@MIIS) July 12, 2020
"I strongly believe that the power to lead comes from the commitment to serve," – the always inspiring #MIIS alumna @MaameAfon shares her story and what it means to her to be a "whole woman" https://t.co/5YAoVvhX4K
— Middlebury Institute (@MIIS) July 9, 2020
It's time to adapt our #armscontrol mindsets and frameworks for the 21st century, argue @VCDNP's @kaneview & @atomic_yozhik @pass_blue: https://t.co/eoEQtM3Ne0
— CNS (@JamesMartinCNS) July 14, 2020
.@fab_hinz explains to @gbrumfiel @npr the evidence that the explosion at #Natanz, revealed in @planetlabs images, was an act of sabotage, and will set the Iranian nuclear program back considerably. https://t.co/vR3wNOyIO9
— CNS (@JamesMartinCNS) July 9, 2020
Beyond "fake news," there are fake personas spreading propaganda on right-wing outlets. @SamAbuJorj uses imagery analysis software to detect #AI-generated avatars, as reported by @arawnsley @thedailybeast https://t.co/OP7HxuvT62. (And many of these outlets seem fine with it.)
— CNS (@JamesMartinCNS) July 8, 2020
See how easy that is, @npr? https://t.co/twdkkB9PON pic.twitter.com/1Ry2kDXpAl
— Jeffrey Lewis (@ArmsControlWonk) July 13, 2020
+1. Why does our field lack diversity? Well, this entry-level position requires an MA, proficiency in Chinese, is full-time and pays … nothing. You can figure out what that pool of people looks like. https://t.co/MCVhW8dNkf
— Jeffrey Lewis (@ArmsControlWonk) July 6, 2020
Our friends at @planetlabs got a nice shot showing the damage at the centrifuge assembly workshop at Natanz in Iran. As I like to say: "Yeah, that's gonna leave a mark." pic.twitter.com/4BwMY37bxS
— Jeffrey Lewis (@ArmsControlWonk) July 3, 2020
New Arms Control Wonk! Talking about the Wollo-Ri Suspected Warhead Manufacturing Facility, the five years of monitoring that has gone on at the site, the open-source methods that slowly pointed to the site as suspect, and @nktpnd's fantastic reporting.https://t.co/xlqOQKGNQd pic.twitter.com/JBaXhv7Snf
— ArmsControlWonkPod (@ACWPodcast) July 10, 2020
New Arms Control Wonk/@FPRI Cross-pod! @fab_hinz joins @aaronstein1 to discuss the recent wave of mysterious explosions in Iran, including at the Natanz nuclear site.https://t.co/AdH9QGXEuS pic.twitter.com/cfxN68MmhX
— ArmsControlWonkPod (@ACWPodcast) July 6, 2020
In this crossover episode with @ACWPodcast @aaronstein1 & @fab_hinz discuss recent explosions in Iran and what open source intelligence has revealed about the two incidents. https://t.co/WjPDJKaldj
— Foreign Policy Research Institute (@FPRI) July 6, 2020
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https://twitter.com/annemp13/status/1266469051615735808
Simplified 3d model of the Wollo-ri Site 39.05° N, 125.62° E. @ArmsControlWonk @atomic_pickles @DaveSchmerler @nktpnd (Render engine not optimized for phones) https://t.co/zkOjLDXyEI
— David La Boon (@DavidLaBoon) July 9, 2020
NEW: Satellite images obtained by CNN show recent activity at a previously undeclared North Korean facility that experts suspect is being used to manufacture nuclear warheads.
Analysis by @Armscontrolwonk (with h/t to @nktpnd). Images via @planetlabs. https://t.co/2hH0ihPwtj
— Zachary Cohen (@ZcohenCNN) July 8, 2020
I wrote about a few of those that I saw when comparing Russia's newly released basic principles of nuclear deterrence and the 2018 US Nuclear Posture Review here, but there are undoubtedly others (5/6): https://t.co/8uOnlpsQTf
— Sarah Bidgood (@sbidgood) June 22, 2020
https://twitter.com/sbidgood/status/1271109282973364226
https://twitter.com/sbidgood/status/1271094203519430656
So Iran tried and failed to launch a satellite today – https://t.co/7SM5v0J39X pic.twitter.com/yB5nZsXbBr
— Dave Schmerler (@DaveSchmerler) August 29, 2019
https://twitter.com/DaveSchmerler/status/1282136202112622592
by roasting it in a kiln – you are left with a much easier to leach uraniferous coal ash. But the plot thickens again as with the various types of coal – the one explored in the US doesn't quite match up with the reported use of anthracite in North Korea. 6/9 pic.twitter.com/vxSdpKOmXb
— Dave Schmerler (@DaveSchmerler) July 3, 2020
The thing that makes this site hard to understand lies in both its unique structural composition, and the source ore they are milling for its uranium laden content. For starters – why the hell is there a rotary kiln at the heart of the complex? (they're not making cement) 3/9 pic.twitter.com/zbBUy4Fq5o
— Dave Schmerler (@DaveSchmerler) July 3, 2020
https://twitter.com/DaveSchmerler/status/1274048603594555397
@DaveSchmerler's audacious re-evaluation of North Korea's only known operational yellowcake production facility. Many of its secrets have been hiding in plain sight.https://t.co/1RO5ijAn46
— grant christopher (@gechristopher) July 3, 2020
This is a project I was extremely proud to work on during its inaugural year. The very best int'l experts on Russia, the brightest students and the incomparable Anna Vassilieva at the helm. I'm happy to see it's continued to grow. https://t.co/H75tEEOzzX
— Noah Mayhew (@atomic_yozhik) June 27, 2020
My friend @atomic_yozhik co-authored an excellent piece on the future of arms control, a must read! https://t.co/JT4SL7oKjR
— (Julia) Rose Tenyotkina 兰若玫 (@JRTenyotkina) June 24, 2020
An unsparing review of John Bolton’s “notebook dump” of a book. Just a couple of thoughts… https://t.co/bTUPWLQFua
— Joshua H. Pollack (@Joshua_Pollack) June 23, 2020
Just gonna leave this here. https://t.co/JvY9bEQiUm
— Joshua H. Pollack (@Joshua_Pollack) May 5, 2019
The ocean absorbs 30% of GHG emissions and 90% of excess heat. We need to protect at least 30% of the ocean by 2030 to alleviate the effects of #climatechange on marine biodiversity and blue carbon storage. #30by30https://t.co/2QifITTovf
— Center for the Blue Economy (@CBE_MIIS) July 14, 2020
https://twitter.com/CBE_MIIS/status/1282797694579163136
https://twitter.com/CBE_MIIS/status/1282722245173891074
Beginning in 2021, Amtrak will provide through service from Burlington to Penn Station with a stop in Middlebury. This will be the first direct train service from Middlebury to New York since the Rutland Railroad stopped running passenger trains in 1953. pic.twitter.com/nCqPZa623Y
— Eric Davis (@EricDavisMiddVT) July 11, 2020
Middlebury responds to NESCAC Presidents' update regarding fall 2020 sports. Please find the full letter from Director of Athletics Erin Quinn '86 & President Laurie Patton below, as well as a direct link to FAQs. https://t.co/9NHv31ZfNJ
— Middlebury Athletics (@MiddAthletics) July 10, 2020