A year to the day after catastrophic flooding in 2023, the same towns along the Lamoille River watched river waters rise ...
Logan Earle, 21, of Johnson, pleaded not guilty to taking game by illegal methods, possession of a cocked crossbow in a vehicle and failing to stop for a warden. Kyle Kizer, 35, of Morrisville, ...
Driving through Stowe village last summer, one could be forgiven for thinking all was well in one of New England’s most ...
Last year, the Vermont Legislature might as well have changed the official state animal from the Morgan Horse to the ...
Vermont is not immune to issues like addiction, housing insecurity and poverty. In recent years these overlapping problems have strained resources across the state and can divide communities as they ...
I often hear gnawing and the scurrying of little feet inside the walls of our house. Mice have taken shelter in our old ...
We enjoyed several church services as the Advent season continued. Christmas Eve was a special candlelight and carol singing event, with scripture passages read by parishioners. Special music by the ...
We hope 2025 will be a blessed year for you. On Saturday, Jan. 4, at 6 p.m., we’ll be hosting a personal finance workshop.
The first announcement of Jesus’ birth was made to shepherds while they were watching their flock of sheep during the night. Suddenly an angel of the Lord stood before them ...
The News & Citizen turns up weekly in our mailboxes, filled with news of local happenings and upcoming events, and here’s your chance to learn about the people involved with bringing us the news of ...
Session 2 of ‘Caring for Ourselves While We Care About the World and JCOGS Communal Action” will meet via Zoom on Tuesday, ...
December brings reflection on my late mother’s life (born Dec. 30) and her love of giving. As I meditate on giving, I am drawn to our Savior, who gave above what any human could. As he poured his life ...