AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMaine Politics: Graham Platner won the Democratic U.S. Senate primary and will face Sen. Susan Collins in November, setting up a high-stakes race as Democrats weigh how much voters will tolerate a controversy-heavy campaign. Local Governance: Killington’s select board and town manager remain locked in a fight over budget cuts, with labor complaints filed and little agreement reached after another long meeting. Public Safety: Vermont State Police reported a Richford unlawful mischief case after a smashed apartment door, and issued a traffic alert for a crash affecting I-89 north near exit 16. Environment & Planning: Vermont DEC is updating wetland maps in more than 100 towns, with public meetings scheduled in June. Business & Jobs: UVM Health is cutting 142 positions amid restructuring pressures, while Vermont’s Community College of Vermont keeps tuition flat for next year. Community & Culture: Bennington’s Rooted Hands Project hosts Beneficial Insect Days and a ladybug release, and Vermont History Museum highlights never-before-seen copper images.
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