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The Vermont Arts & Culture Disaster and Resilience Network hosted a webinar intended to help Vermont’s arts and culture sectors understand what resources are available for flood recovery.
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Vermont Governor Phil Scott’s regular briefing this week included continued concerns regarding debris pick up and increasing awareness about the state’s emergency assistance program for businesses affected by flooding.
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A new poll finds most Vermonters approve of how Governor Phil Scott has handled the impact of the July floods.
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“Vermont Strong” license plates, intended to raise money to help with flood recovery, went on sale Monday.
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Vermonters came together Saturday for a statewide Clean Up Day to help pick up litter and debris from public spaces in the wake of catastrophic July flooding.
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About a dozen communities recruited volunteers Saturday for Vermont Clean Up Day to remove debris and spruce up public spaces in the wake of catastrophic flooding that occurred in July.
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Governor Phil Scott explained that new Vermont Strong license plates will soon be available and proceeds will go toward flood recovery.
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Communities in Vermont are still cleaning up from July’s catastrophic flooding. This Saturday a statewide effort to clear debris from public spaces is planned.
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This week Governor Phil Scott announced that a $250,000 donation from Subaru of New England will help support Vermonters hit by catastrophic flooding in three ways.
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A primary focus of Vermont Governor Phil Scott’s latest briefing Tuesday was infrastructure as the state moves toward the recovery stage after July’s flooding.