AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorkforce & Disability Services: UVM Health hosted a Project SEARCH completion ceremony Wednesday, celebrating eight graduates who spent a year rotating through real workplace roles and building independence and job skills, including managing health needs with less support. State Parks Access: Vermont is seeking more flexible, “dynamic” pricing for state park access, aiming to better match rising maintenance costs and parking demand without automatically raising fees. Education & Safety: Vermont schools were hit by a wave of fake bomb threats Wednesday, triggering evacuations and lockdowns in multiple districts; Vermont State Police and the FBI are investigating. Public Safety (Local): Tunbridge Central School’s art classroom fire on June 2 was ruled accidental, caused by combustible materials placed too close to a pottery kiln. Community & Local Government: Websterville’s water system won a best-tasting surface water award, and the select board recognized volunteer operators and staff for keeping the system running smoothly. Health Policy (National): A new analysis warns Social Security benefits could drop about $500 a month on average if the trust fund runs out in 2032. Arts & Culture: Burlington musician Lara Cwass is drawing attention with recent gigs, while Newport City Elementary students will perform “Bully No More” Friday to address bullying through music and leadership.
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