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What to do this week, from Hands Over Deutschtown to the Greater Pittsburgh Food Truck Festival: July 12-18
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Vermont Outdoor Recreation Economy June News | Vermont Business Magazine
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Terrified Consett family forced to flee home in middle of the night after garden engulfed by flames
The McLaughlin family were forced to flee their home in the middle of the night after a fire broke out in the back garden
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Vermont s outdoor economy and justice, equity, diversity and inclusion
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Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Outdoor Business Alliance applauds Governor Scott’s bold and balanced vision for growing Vermont’s outdoor recreation economy. Unveiled in his FY22 budget address, the governor’s proposed outdoor recreation investments represent an economic recovery strategy that uses one-time funds to shore up infrastructure in communities across the state, anchor ongoing economic growth, and strengthen Vermont’s brand, which will benefit Vermonters for years to come.
The proposed investments include:
$5 million to improve access to state lands and trail networks;
$10.6 million in capital improvements of State Park infrastructure;
$1 million to build and repair rustic cabins in State Parks; and