On Wednesday, Governor Scott and legislative leaders agreed to fund Vermont's SNAP program (3squaresVT) through November 15 using $6.3 million in SNAP funds. As of now, that plan is still in place.
While food shelves in Rutland are putting in the work to keep families fed, they said, as organizations are dependent on volunteers and donations, it would not be sustainable for them to make up the ...
Two federal courts today told the Trump Administration what they are doing with SNAP benefits is wrong,” Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark said in a statement. “We will keep fighting.” ...
Hundreds of seasonal orchard workers in Vermont are from Jamaica, which just was hit by its strongest hurricane in recorded history.
In March, The Vermont Dairy Industry Association, announced the 2024 Vermont High-Quality Milk Awards. The awards, also funded by the Pizzagalli family, recognize the dairy farmers who produced ...
Officials from half the states and the District of Columbia are asking a federal judge to order the Department of Agriculture to provide food stamp benefits for November.
Vermont’s fall season comes alive with local markets and grocery stores offering fresh pumpkins, crisp apples, and vibrant ...
Celebrate Go Red for Women’s local achievements on April 15 at the 2025-26 Vermont Go Red for Women Dinner at the Doubletree by Hilton. The event will feature a welcome reception, heart-healthy dinner ...
Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), and the Tibbetts family came together to protect nearly 250 acres of ...
The money transfer came from the governor and legislative leaders Oct. 29, a day after Vermont joined a lawsuit against the ...
Officials agreed to provide food benefits for low income residents for two weeks as shutdown drags on, and may extend that ...
It's our obligation at this point as states to do what we can for the people we serve,” Gov. Phil Scott said after the meeting. “This is a basic benefit that many, many Vermonters rely on.” ...