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The Burlington Free Press on MSNBreaking eggs, breaking banks: Vermont restaurants deal with high costs of key ingredientEggs used to be a product that you could make money off of and now it’s a product where it’s up there with steak margins,' one restaurant owner said.
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Hosted on MSNNorthern lights may be visible over Vermont tonight. What to knowIt's been some time, but the northern lights could make an appearance tonight over Vermont tonight. The lights could be visible in the northern part of the state, according to the NOAA forecast. It's expected to be a minor storm.
The Republican House majority is in jeopardy due to the upcoming Supreme Court race in Wisconsin, which could result in a liberal majority on the court and the potential striking down of the state’s congressional map, costing Republicans two U.S. House seats.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, a time when Muslims believe the Quran was first revealed, because the Islamic calendar follows the moon, the dates of Ramadan shift slightly each year.
Businesses in northern Vermont are reporting that Canadians are cancelling planned trips to Vermont or saying they won't visit during the Trump administration.
As of late Monday afternoon, just hours before the levies were expected to take effect, Vermont officials and business leaders were still grappling with uncertainty over which goods would actually be subject to tariffs.
Lawmakers in Montpelier are running into issues when it comes to the state's emergency housing program as the program's future remains uncertain.
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The Burlington Free Press on MSNRegistration open for Girls on the Run Vermont for girls in third to eighth gradeTeams will meet twice a week, culminating in two celebratory 5K events at the Champlain Valley Expo in Essex and the Manchester Recreation Fields.
Because J.D. Vance had a rough vacation, here are your early links: Sean Duffy's anti-congestion pricing sizzle reel, Cybertruck buyers' remorse, Pope Francis update and more.
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Latin Times on MSNRural Vermont Community Donates Its Urine to Farmers for Their Crops: Pee Is 'An Untapped Resource'Members of a rural community in Vermont donate about 12,000 gallons of urine each year to farmers who then use it to sustainably fertilize their crops.
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