AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHealthcare & Aging: SVCOA is urging older Vermonters to tap summer programs, including Medicare help, memory cafés, and a new evidence-based wellness grant for nonprofits in Bennington and Rutland counties. Workforce & Education: Workforce in Motion is bringing hands-on career exploration to the Champlain Valley Expo on Sept. 29, following a May Rutland event that drew 1,150 students and 65 businesses. Leadership in Local Health Care: UVM Health – Central Vermont Medical Center named Marc Kosak its next president and COO, starting July 20. Public Safety & Infrastructure: A propane truck overturned in Alburgh after the driver fell asleep; no leak was reported, but residents say safety upgrades are still lacking. Community & Local History: The Rutland County Agricultural Society is raising $300,000 to save the historic Vermont State Fairgrounds gatehouse. Sports: Camel’s Hump Little League’s 10–12 all-stars won the District One title and advance to the Vermont state tournament. Weather: Wildfire smoke is expected to keep air quality unhealthy for sensitive groups across much of Vermont Thursday, with improvement Friday.
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