Vermont State Police Department of Public Safety - Thu Nov 19
VIOLATION: False Reports to Law Enforcement ACCUSED: Jason Rice AGE: 25 CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Windsor, VT SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: On November 15, 2009 Jason Rice contacted the State Police in Bradford to report his truck as being stolen.
Vershire man arrest for stabbing sonBurlington Free Press - Mon Oct 19
A Vershire man was arrested Sunday night for stabbing his son with a cork screw in an argument over a clogged toilet.
Seized chickens returned to Barre womanBurlington Free Press - Mon Oct 12
A Barre Town woman's chickens seized by the town have been returned to their roost.
Barre to honor 5 at 28th annual Community Service Recognition NightBarre-Montpelier Times-Argus - Mon Oct 12
A group of outstanding community volunteers will be honored this Thursday when the Knights of Columbus Hall hosts the 28th annual Community Service Recognition Night.
Wal-Mart near Va battlefield challengedThe Bennington Banner - Thu Sep 24
Preservationists and residents filed a legal challenge Wednesday to block construction of a Walmart Supercenter near a famed battlefield where the Civil War began to turn in favor of the North.
New Invasive Species in Missisquoi BayWCAX-TV Burlington - Mon Sep 21
There's a new invasive species in Missisquoi Bay. State Natural Resources officials say that variable-leaved watermilfoil is now in the bay.
New invasive plant species found in Lake ChamplainThe Brattleboro Reformer - Mon Sep 21
The Vermont Agency of Natural Resources says biologists have found a new invasive species in Lake Champlain's Missisquoi Bay.
Aggravated Operation without Consent of the OwnerVermont State Police Department of Public Safety - Mon Sep 21
On September 12, 2009 Vermont State Police received a report of a stolen vehicle from Wells River.
Cultivation and Possession of MarijuanaVermont State Police Department of Public Safety - Mon Sep 21
On 09/15/09 at approximately 1500 hours, investigation revealed an small marijuana grow operation on Perini Road in the town of Newbury.
Will Cutting Court Costs Hurt Crime Victims?WCAX-TV Burlington - Wed Sep 09
Last year Vermont lawmakers instructed the judiciary to find ways to become more efficient and cuts costs.
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