Q&A With a Vermont Maple Sugarmaker

The tradition of maple sugaring runs deep in Vermont in the land and our people. From small sugarshacks tucked into backyard woods to larger more commercial operations that help make Vermont the number one producer of maple syrup in the country, sugaring remains a key part of our economy, identity, and heritage. Maple sugaring in Vermont is often a family-owned, multigenerational affair.

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Do You Know a Health Care Worker Who Needs Help with Student Loans?

The bad news is that as a result of the pandemic our doctors, nurses and other health care providers are under enormous stress. The good news is that, because of an historic investment in the American Rescue Plan, help is on the way for many. Today, health care workers in Vermont can apply now to participate in the National Health Service Corps and receive student loan repayment by working at specific health care facilities throughout our state that provide care for underserved populations.

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Meet Vermont Olympian and Dairy Farmer, Elle Purrier St. Pierre

No one can deny that these are really challenging times: COVID, climate change, inflation, attacks on American democracy and economic uncertainty for millions. So here’s some good news. Way up in the northern part of our state, in a small town near the Canadian border, Vermont is the home of one of the most outstanding athletes in the country.

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