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Four fatal Vermont accidents in a week
Betty Blaisdell, who with her husband owns Wayne's Wrecker Service, has been pulling cars from Vermont snow banks for nearly 50 years.
Morrisville store robber sentenced
A Derby man pleaded guilty to assault and robbery with a weapon Tuesday for robbing a Morrisville Mobil station.
Families First is an agency based in Wilmington and Brattleboro that serves children and adults with developmental disabilities.
Budget is job No. 1 for Legislature
Vermont's budget is in poor shape, but the situation is not as severe as in many other states, House Speaker Shap Smith said Thursday.
The Elmore School Board is considering taking advantage of a 2009 amendment to Vermont's school choice law which would allow the town to designate a receiving school for its seventh through 12th graders.
Vt. Guard Members Leave For Training
Loved ones held a send-off ceremony Sunday for 350 Vermont National Guard members who leave for training before their deployment to Afghanistan after the holidays.
Police Ask For Public's Help Identifying Thieves
Police are asking for the public's help identifying three men possibly involved in a Morrisville robbery.
Vt.'s News Among "Weirdest" in the Nation
Are you in the mood for a strange story? Well, according to a recent analysis, Vermont and New Hampshire's news rank among the weirdest in the country.
Wheels for Warmth program donates $28,000
This year's annual Wheels for Warmth fundraiser, which provides affordable winter tires and home-heating aid for low-income Vermonters, raised more than $28,000 - money that will directly benefit about 300 central Vermont families.
Morrisville man cited for gas station assault
Police cited a 20-year-old Morrisville man on Wednesday for an alleged assault that was captured on surveillance video at a Waterbury gas station on Nov.
Morrisville Man Pleads Not Guilty to Stealing Tour Bus
The journey Jacob Rehm called the "Fabulous Bus Ride" ended Tuesday -- in court.
Police: Vermont man stole bus, posted video of it
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 at 3:59 p.m. Read more: National , Crime , Youtube , Stolen Bus , Vermont , Jacob Rehm MORRISVILLE, Vt.
Man who stole bus pleads not guilty
MORRISVILLE- A Vermont man who stole a tour bus, went for a three-state joy ride and posted a video of it on YouTube admits he did it but says he's not guilty.
Vermont Bus Theft Video Posted on YouTube
Last week Channel 3 News told you about a man who allegedly stole a tour bus from Lamoille Valley Transportation in Morrisville.
Man posts bus theft on YouTube
The bus theft didn't work out. Maybe the film career will. A 38-year-old Morrisville man, who was arrested last week for allegedly stealing a $500,000 coach bus, appears to have filmed the escapade and posted a 4-minute, 40-second video on the Internet.
One day while walking in the Northeast Kingdom, Meredith Holch noticed one of her dairy farmer neighbors was building a new barn.
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DUI #2, Underage Consumption, Violation of Conditions of Release
Police arrested a man Tuesday afternoon in connection with the unauthorized use of a tour bus.
Full Monty Actors Bare Their Feelings, and More
Lyric Theatre has earned a reputation over the past 35 years for serving up family-friendly entertainment.
Missing Lamoille Valley bus leads to arrest
Police arrested a man Tuesday afternoon in connection with the unauthorized use of a tour bus.
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