LYNDONVILLE - The Lyndonville Municipal building is in the beginning stages of some construction. The town has been anticipating the need for it, and have been preparing to take on the project.
LYNDON- The first offical Lyndon Area Youth Hockey Association practice took place last night at the Fenton Chester Arena.
LYNDONVILLE-This October has been uncommonly warm compared to last years temperature and owners of the Fenton Chester skating arena in a bit of a bind.
LYNDON- Lyndon Institite will be starting it's own diversifed agriculture program after recently being awarded a grant from the Agency of Education. The grant is totalled to $55,640 and with this grant, the school will also be able to combine certain classes, as well as paying for expenses.
LYNDON- The Cobleigh library used to be filled with young ones learning and reading in the childrens room. Due to flooding the childrens room was close, but will soon be making a come back.
LYNDON- The Lyndon Institute Vikings beat the Randolph Galloping Ghosts on Wednesday 3-2, for their first win on the season. Not only was it their first win of the season, but their first win in three seasons.
LYNDON – Northern Vermont Physical Therapy and Shear Sensations are once again at the head of a fundraiser for a great cause. The Peanut Butter and Jelly Challenge started off the beginning of October, lending a helping hand to children in need, yesterday.
LYNDONVILLE - A long-standing business in downtown Lyndonville is making a change. The Dairy Association Company, known for making the iconic Bag Balm, has a new name.
LYNDON - As Vermont dairy farmers costs continue to rise, new financial programs are being offered by the US department of agriculture.
LYNDON - Lizzy Vinton, president of LI's French Club, and class secretary has been awarded a full ride scholarship.
LYNDONVILLE - Republican gubernatorial hopeful Scott Milne was in Lyndonville today, answering questions about his campaign platform and race against incumbent Democrat Peter Shumlin.
LYNDONVILLE - The Fenton Chester Arena hosted a Roller Derby event this past Saturday. The competition brought in skaters and fans from all over.
LYNDONVILLE - September is Hunger Action month, a campaign to bring attention to hunger in America. One local organization that sees that issue firsthand is the Lyndon Area Food Shelf.
LYNDON- The Lyndon Institute Vikings took the loss against the Milton Yellowjackets on Saturday.
LYNDON - Over the weekend, Daren Houck offically became Lyndon Institute's ninteenth headmaster.
The former headmaster at Lyndon Institute, Rick Hilton had offically retired in June, which meant that the Vikings had to fill a cruical role in their education system.
LYNDON - If you have spent any time on Lyndon Institute's campus this school year, you may have noticed a new face leading the charge. The school has a new headmaster this fall.
LYNDON-Lyndon Institute lost to Lamoille Vally on Saturday. It was only their second lost, but they have still yet to win a game.
LYNDONVILLE - The town of Lyndon is auctioning off one of their police cruisers by sealed bid.
The 2006 Dodge Magnum has over one-hundred and twenty-four thousand miles on it, which is one of the reasons why the police department is retiring the car.
LYNDON - The transition in life of a veteran is a very hard one after coming back to society. Some people can not adjust to life at home after seeing the life of war.
One local who served overseas is John Hojek. Hojek has decided to come back to school after serving in the Iraq war.
LYNDONVILLE- It is never too soon to start thinking about ways to help other people. A 7-year-old girl named Elise Guzman, along with her friends, decided to contribute to Helping Other People Everyday.
LYNDON- Bruce Bona, of Lyndonville, was in Caledonia Superior Court Tuesday morning where he pled not guilty to twenty-one counts of animal cruelty and all misdemeanor charges. Bona was given a 24 hour delay from Monday, to better prepare himself for Tuesday's court apperance.
LYNDON- Lyndon Town School held a school board meeting last night with a few guests. Math Interventionists, Delia Lefebrev and Kathy Nichols were there to explain to the board how they are helping teachers work through new standards of teaching.
LYNDONVILLE - A Northeast Kingdom ranch owner who police say failed to properly care for nearly two dozen horses told a Caledonia judge Monday that he is facing many more charges than he expected.
LYNDONVILLE -After a lifetime of traveling the world, 31-year-old Taylor Peyton now calls the Northeast Kingdom home. Taylor was born and raised in Sacramento, California, and has always had a passion for cooking.
LYNDONVILLE - Many local athletes are associated with the everyday sports we are accustomed to watching on TV. Football, baseball, basketball, and soccer might be the first sports that come to the mind of the average enthusiast, but in the Northeast Kingdom, ultimate frisbee is on the rise.