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Judge compels DNA sample from murderer

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — A South Reading man who is serving a life sentence for killing his best friend will be forced to provide a DNA sample to the state.

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    Christmas pleads guilty to murder

    BENNINGTON – A Shaftsbury man faces at least three decades in prison after pleading guilty to murdering his former brother-in-law and sexually assaulting three children.  Published: November 7, 2009 ( 1)

    Teacher pleads guilty in underage drinking case

    BENNINGTON – A former teacher and coach at Arlington Memorial High School pleaded guilty Friday to enabling underage people, who were not her students, to drink at her home in August and received a...  Published: November 7, 2009 ( 0)

    Pownal woman's trial in fatal accident delayed until March

    BENNINGTON – The trial of a Pownal woman accused of causing an accident that killed another driver's twin, 6-month-old fetuses will not begin until March and her attorney may attempt to suppress her...  Published: November 7, 2009 ( 1)

    Some nix nasal flu vaccine

    MANCHESTER — Vermont Health officials say some people left a Manchester flu vaccination clinic without being vaccinated even though there was vaccine available.  Published: November 7, 2009 ( 0)

    Celebrated painter appears in Windsor

    WINDSOR – A highly celebrated local painter will make a rare public appearance Sunday to help raise money for the Cornish Colony Museum.  Published: November 7, 2009 ( 0)

    Man killed in Newfane crash

    NEWFANE – A man died Friday after rolling his truck into a brook.  Published: November 7, 2009 ( 0)

    Fired CEO moves to resolve lawsuit

    BENNINGTON — A resolution may be near in the lawsuit filed by former Southwestern Vermont Health Care CEO Harvey Yorke against the state and his former employers although no one involved in the...  Published: November 6, 2009 ( 5)

    Acquisition project grows by 1,000 acres

    Efforts to conserve 1,000 acres abutting the Appalachian Trail are one step closer to success, thanks to $625,000 in federal funds.  Published: November 6, 2009 ( 0)
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