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STANAK WANTS A PROACTIVE AG’S OFFICE

October 30, 2012

NEWPORT, VT - Ed Stanak (Progressive) has spent the last 40 years of his life as a grassroots organizer and advocate working for labor, with environmental groups and against nuclear power. Now he is taking on Bill Sorrell and Jack McMullen in a race for Vermont Attorney General.
Stank's chances may seem like a long shot, but he's used to long shots, he says. He's made a career out of fighting for the underdog.
Stanak believes the Vermont Attorney General's Office (AG's office) should be more pro-active than re-active in legal cases.

MCCLURE RELEASED ON BAIL

October 30, 2012

NEWPORT CITY – In the early morning hours of Oct. 24, Newport City Police Officer Richard Wells found Brent McClure, 23, of North Troy, allegedly pursuing Wells.

VERMONT REACHES OUT TO NEIGHBORS - SCHOOL REOPENS

October 30, 2012

NEWPORT CITY - For the past several days, emergency officials intently watch as hybrid storm Sandy makes its way up the East Coast, leaving footprints of mass destruction and devastation. 
Sandy spared the Green Mountain State as Vermonters sighed in relief. Wind speeds in the Northeast Kingdom included 38-miles per hour at Caledonia County Airport at 11:55 p.m. Monday. Walden had 37-miles per hour wind at 2:56 Monday afternoon. The Newport State Airport reported 35-miles per hour wind at 3:55 pm Monday.

NEWPORT–Fans of the North Country girls hockey team who expected to see the team make another run...
NEWPORT–North Country and Lake Region, along with Spaulding and Enosburg, got together on Wednesday...
taff Reports LYNDON-After three innings of Tuesday’s Lyndon-Lake Region high school softball game,...

 

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