AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLocal Budget Crunch: Killington is scrambling after voters rejected its first budget in March, with tax bills possibly delayed and a new tax-collection schedule on the table as the select board keeps negotiating. Community Building: Habitat for Humanity is going “big to go small,” expanding its Rutland ReStore and adding an indoor panel workshop so home building can happen year-round. Public Safety & Access: Milton’s Conservation Commission says an ADA-accessible trail and viewing platform is nearly done, while Vermont officials are urging extra caution on cold, fast spring waters. Environment Watch: Vermont is moving toward becoming the first state to ban paraquat, and DEC says Great Averill Lake earned a Gold Lake Wise Award. Immigration Tensions: Burlington’s police chief is set to share an ICE operation report behind closed doors, after protesters clashed with federal agents in South Burlington. Sports & Community Pride: Rutland’s Terese Black was named Vermont Mother-of-the-Year, and Quincy’s girls soccer team won a second straight Big 8 title.
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