Anderson Cooper is leaving CBS News’ “60 Minutes” program after nearly two decades, in the latest staffing shake-up to hit the storied news magazine and network.
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Why a Vermont suicide prevention group received a national award
The Vermont chapter's loss-and-healing program was called outstanding by the national organization, which aims to prevent suicide.
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Center for Christian Virtue's hands are in our purse. It's not what Christ would do | Opinion
Christ knew that what was Caesar's was Caesar's. Center for Christian Virtue leaders don't get that lesson.
Amid major debates among activists, pundits and elected officials about what direction the party should take, Times Opinion ...
Burlington Free Press on MSN
Learn about bone health at Central VT Medical Center talk
On Feb. 19, experts are set to talk about how to keep your bones strong and take your questions at Central Vermont Medical Center.
The Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation awarded $13,242 to local libraries, youth services and education organizations during ...
Throw-ins and free kicks have fueled Episcopal's run to a first FHSAA boys soccer semifinal since 2010. Find out what's next ...
The Cereal City Concert Band presents “Echoes of Winter” on March 1 with classical, swing and movie favorites, plus a Wizard of Oz medley.
There’s a moment at the very beginning of Olympic figure skater Isabeau Levito’s short program, as the strings intro to Sophia Loren’s “Almost in Your Arms” drifts through the speakers, that she ...
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Bowl for Kids’ Sake returns March 6-7 to support local youth
Bowl for Kids’ Sake returns March 6-7 at Parkway Lanes to raise funds for Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring programs in Fond du Lac County.
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South girls wrestling coach Randy Litts named District 11 Coach of the Year
The longtime Cavaliers wrestling coach was recognized after the team had a strong performance at the district tournament.
A rural hospital along the Idaho border has been feeling the pinch from an influx of people coming from outside Washington who, under state law, can receive free health care there.
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