Eveline Wagner is a talented musician who often brings joy to the lives of those around her. But when you find out that she is 100 years old, her story only begins to get interesting.
On November 13th, State Auditor Tom Salmon was pulled over by police in Montpelier and was subsequently charged with DUI. On Thursday, he had his day in court.
It isn't the first product that comes to mind when you think "Made in Vermont", but for the people who attended a wine tasting in St. Johnsbury on Friday, it's probably climbing the list.
With the previously announced departure of Governor Jim Douglas after his term ends next year, the President Pro Tem of the Vermont State Senate has declared his intenion to enter the field of candidates running to replace him.
For over 14 years, one NEK resident has been quietly performing his job with little recognition. But without him, many people in the area would not be able to get to work, go shopping, or even get to the hospital.
One building in Lyndonville has had an effect across the entire state. Lyndon State College is a small school in a small town, but the recent construction of a new building is benefitting a lot more people than just the students.
Volunteering in one's local community isn't always as simple as it seems. But thanks to an organization in Lyndonville known as "R.S.V.P.", more people are getting out and lending a helping hand.
A mobile V.A. van was in Littleton on Thursday morning in an attempt to give a little more healthcare accessability to veterans in the Northeast Kingdom.