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Editors pay attention to punctuation because its their job But now officials at Rutland City Hall have discovered the havoc that a lack of punctuation can cause What a good lesson It turns out that a glitch in software or maybe it was the scanner used for city land records was leaving out punctuation It was also leaving out the dots on the letter i ... Comment?
Killington interviews final four for director post
... understand what the town was looking for, Blackman said. "Their idea of economic development was like the Downtown Rutland Partnership ... subsidize rent for light manufacturing and office," Blackman said. "This time, many more at least understood ... Comment?
Court hears friend of victim's account of Rutland slaying
... punk and we were at his mother's work so it was the wrong place and the wrong time," Carey said while testifying in Rutland District Court during a second-degree murder trial for Bruno. But he said the 24-year-old didn't listen and followed Bruno to ... Comment?
Feds give initial OK to runway extension
Plans for a long-awaited major improvement at Rutland-Southern Vermont Regional Airport received a preliminary go-ahead from the Federal Aviation Administration. Comment?
Secret Santa reaches midpoint
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Rutland's secret Santa has struck again, leaving this letter at the Rutland Herald on Thursday night. Comment?
Movies return to downtown Rutland
Motion pictures will return to the big screen in downtown Rutland. Movieplex 9, which closed last month, will reopen Dec. Comment?
Senior Academic Book Editor Position
... book publishers for over 60 years. The company was founded by Charles E. Tuttle in 1948 and has offices in Rutland, Vermont and Tokyo, Japan (see Tuttle is a market leader in Asian language learning materials as well as martial arts, Asian crafts, ... Comment?
VT Corrections official facing criminal charges
... of training for the Vermont Department of Corrections after he was stopped for suspicion of drunken driving. The Rutland Herald says Barry Mulcahy, the director of the Vermont Corrections Academy, was stopped Nov. 11 on U.S. Route 7 in Brandon. The ... Comment?
Rutland DMV offers enhanced licenses
Enhanced driver's licenses are now available at the Rutland office of the Department of Motor Vehicles. Comment?
... and an administrator involved in every aspect of Corrections Department Training, pleaded innocent recently in Rutland District Court to a felony charge of impeding a public officer and misdemeanor charges of drunken driving and disorderly conduct. ... Comment?
Seahorses hold off Raiders
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The Rutland High School and Burlington boys basketball teams don't know much about themselves yet, except that neither is about to run from a fight. Comment?
Police jail alleged city squatter
A Bristol man is in jail after police said they caught him squatting at a Rutland house. Comment?
The Rutland Herald won five first-place honors and 11 overall at the Vermont Press Association awards for 2008, announced Thursday in Montpelier by Michael Donoghue, executive director of the association. Comment?
Trial opens in Walmart parking lot killing
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The killing of John Baptie two years ago was presented in Rutland District Court on Thursday as both a cold-blooded, deliberate act or a drug-addled attempt at self-defense that went awry. Comment?
Vt. DMV now offers enhanced licenses in Rutland
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The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles has added Rutland as a location where Vermonters can get enhanced drivers' licenses that can be used for land travel to Canada. Comment?
Enhanced drivers license now available in Rutland
Enhanced drivers licenses are now available at the Rutland office of the Department of Motor Vehicles. Comment?
Rutland DMV Now Offering Enhanced Driver Licenses 3min
The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles has added Rutland as a location where Vermonters can get enhanced drivers' license that can be used for land travel to Canada. Comment?
Trial To Begin In Vermont Throat-Slashing Case
Opening statements are expected in the second-degree murder trial of a Rutland man charged with slashing the throat of another man during an argument about a $40 drug debt. Comment?
Bruno Murder Trial Starts Today
A Rutland County murder trial begins today. Twenty-five-year-old Jonathan Bruno of Rutland is charged with second-degree murder for allegedly slashing 24-year-old John Baptie's throat two years ago. Comment?
... homemaker, and for many years active in the Burlington Garden Club. The couple have two children, Bob Sinclair of Rutland and his wife Beverly, and Steven Sinclair of Montpelier and his wife Susan. They also have two grandchildren, Elizabeth and ... Comment?