Dairy Farmer Problems

GMO CowsNEW HAMPSHIRE - Denis Ward of North Haverhill has a very strong opinion on the state's proposals to label genetically modified food. The dairy farmer says "The labeling... it shouldn't be done... it shouldn't be done at the state level at least, and I don't see any reason for it at the national level either."

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Investigative and Inquisitive

bethkanellVermont- Beth Kanell is the independent author of six published books based in Vermont and other New England states. She recently held a book signing event at the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum featuring her fictional novel "Cold Midnight", which centers around a historic murder of a Chinese laundry owner in St. Johnsbury.

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Pajamas For Awareness

pajamasOctober is nationally known for being bully awareness month. Although awareness events are not common here in the Northeast Kingdom, one student believes it's only right to take a stand. Ally Brink, an eighth grader from the Barnet School, had the idea that on October 16th the students should wear pajamas to show that they are in support of those who have been victims of bullying, and to continue spreading awareness on the effects bullying has. With Barnet School Principal Shawn Gonyaw backing Ally, the day went as planned.

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Got tires?

tire thumbnailVERMONTFor 9 years now, Vermonters have been collecting and donating old tires to the state wide program Wheels for Warmth. Initiated by Lieutentant Governor Phil Scott, the program has collected over 25,000 tires. However, they must undergo a state inspection prior to resale.

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U.S. Government Shutdown Woes

capitol hillVERMONT- Senator Bernie Sanders spoke on the senate floor Wednesday Afternoon and pleaded to the floor that his fellow Senators and House Representatives' needed to come together as one and find some common ground to pass a budget bill to take the Government out of a shutdown and a potential default on its loans.

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A Safe Halloween In Barnet

trunk or treatBARNET- With Halloween just around the corner, many residents in the North East Kingdom are decorating their homes, preparing costumes for their families and purchasing plenty of candy. However, the children in Barnet do not do a door to do door trick or treat, instead they celebrate a safe trunk or treat.

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Getting Reel in the NEK

Get Reel

EAST BURKE- The North East Kingdom Travel and Tourism Association (NEKTTA) is Reaching out to visitors and residents alike for their new marketing campaign. They are looking for video that illustrates what people love about the kingdom.  NEKTTA Director Gloria Bruce believes that potential guests value what other visitors have to say over what a normal marketing campaign might tell them.

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A Helping Hand Keeps Us Open

catST.JOHNSBURY- Helen Morrison gave an inside look to the Kingdom Animal Shelter in St. Johnsbury. KAS is a no-kill shleter that is entirely volunteer run. As a member of the Board of Directors for the shelter, as well as a volunteer, Morrison shared her unique view on lending a helping hand.

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Apple Picking Season

appleNORTHEAST KINGDOM- Fall is in full swing and with it comes a chill in the air, a change in the leaves and plenty of seasonal activities to enjoy. One of the most popular is apple picking, and lucky for us here in the Northeast Kingdom, this season was great for growing, despite   the early frost

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Barnet School Embraces Digital Age

barnet schoolBARNET - Equal opportunity for our youth in an educational setting is a goal that both parents and teachers should strive for. With technology on the rise, and the economy struggling to make a come back, student’s families may not have the funds to provide their children with the technology they might need.

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Government Shutdown Effects on NEK

capitol hillAROUND THE NEK - With a government shutdown taking effect Tuesday at 12:00 AM in the United States, the Northeast Kingdom may see some changes of it’s own if Washington doesn’t come to an agreement tonight.

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Locals Respond to D.C. Shooting

gun shot reactionSt. Johnsbury-After the Navy Yard shootings that took place in Washington D.C. on August 16 of last month, both federal and state government are still trying to decide how to respond and what actions they should take.

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Newport Standoff Ends

newport hostageNEWPORT - Two gunmen have been charged with disorderly conduct, reckless endangerment, and one could be looking at a probation violation charge after their lengthy standoff with police in Newport today.

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The Barn Is Up

LYNDON- It took all summer, but the Riverside School finally has the new barn they have been working for. Students got to explore and use the space for the first time this past Monday.

Over the past summer the Riverside School campus has been transformed. 

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NEK: There Will Be an App For That

EAST BURKE - The Northeast Kingdom not only has a new logo, but will soon have its own mobile app.

The Northeast Kingdom Travel and Tourism Association along with the Newport Renaissance Corporation held an open meeting at Burke Mountain earlier this month to discus how the new logo and app could benifit the local area.

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Hunters Making a Choice

hunter safetyST. JOHNSBURY - Many people from all over the state get into hunting every year. Some people do not feel comfortable with handling guns but Derek Murphy a hunter safety instructor said "there is nothing to be afraid of, it is a tool and if the tool is handled properly its going to be a fun opportunity for them."

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Sutton School Unfazed by Unsafe Water

watercrisisSUTTON - When select board members first realized that Sutton's water had unacceptably high nitrate levels, they made sure to inform the public quickly. Now, tap water is only to be used for laundry and cleaning, and it definitely should not be used for drinking or cooking. For the Sutton school, that could've posed a major problem.

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'Tis the Season for Yard Sales

yardsalesLYNDON - With good weather and green grass comes the start of yard sale season, and early spring in the Northeast Kingdom is no different. As any good yard saler knows, April, May and June are the prime months for spectacular deals. Unfortunately, given the frigid weather for much of April, yard sale season got a late start this year. After the recent run of warm weather, though, yard sale season has hit its peak.

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Renewable Energy Projects

SPEED programNORTHEAST KINDGOM - Sustainability and renewable energy are both features of an emerging eco-friendly lifestyle. The Sustainably Price Energy Enterprise Development (SPEED) program is one specifically designed to create and fund renewable energy projects around the state, including the NEK.

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Fire Weather

fireweatherNORTHEAST KINGDOM - Recent weather conditions have been warmer and dryer than average.
 
Those dry conditions have resulted in a busy month for local firefighters.
 
Jason Shafer, an Associate Professor of Meteorology at Lyndon State College explained that this long of a period under these conditions isn't normal for the area.

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Boulders Blocks Route 5-A

boulderWESTMORE - Drivers on Route 5-A may be a little be more cautious now, after large boulders rolled into the lane of traffic.

The twelve-foot wide, twenty foot tall boulder took a tumble from some high up ledges, before making it’s entrance onto the road.

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Down & Dirty

DownDirtyST. JOHNSBURY - Over the guard rail of 91 and through the dust you might be able to catch a glimpse of Jake Mudge, but odds are you will hear him first. Over the past 10 years or so Mudge and his family has expanded their hobby of motocross into a 1.2 mile course in their field.

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Long Putters May Leave Golf

golferST. JOHNSBURY - A potential rule change in the game of golf is being discussed by the United States Golf Association and the Professional Golf Association Tour. 

This potential change would have had an affect on the outcome on the Masters Golf Tournament.

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Daisy Dazy

daisy dazeLYNDONVILLE- With businesses all around the Northeast Kingdom shutting down, how is the government saying that the Vermont economy is on a positive incline? Big companies have come in and taken profit from small businesses, but for one small flower shop they have figured out the key, no employees.

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Start of Spring Turkey Hunting

Turkey HuntingNORTHEAST KINGDOM - Spring turkey season is popular with many hunters because of the challenge of scouting and luring the birds in. And with the season starting on Tuesday hunters are have begun to target the toms.

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