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Exploring the beauty of Vermont's towns (all 251+ of them)

Members of the 251 Club - from honeymooners to nonagenarians - are dedicated to setting foot in every one of the Green Mountain State's bucolic small towns and cities. ....

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Congressional Corner with Peter Welch

President Biden and his party are facing headwinds this fall. In today’s Congressional Corner, Vermont Congressman and U.S. Senate candidate Peter Welch wraps up his conversation with WAMC’s Alan Chartock. This conversation was recorded May 2. ....

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American History Matters


American History Matters
Written by John Grimaldi and David Bruce Smith
Washington, DC - Less than two months after the siege of the Alamo, the Texas War for Independence took a turn towards triumph; on April 21, 1836, Sam Houston overwhelmed the unvigilant army of Mexican General, Santa Anna in the Battle of San Jacinto. Houston and his volunteers flogged the Mexican army and imprisoned their leader.
Houston agreed to release Santa Anna a former Mexican president eleven times only if he endorsed a treaty that acknowledged their independence and ended Mexico’s aggressive machinations.
In the meantime, the Republic of Texas was formed in 1836, and Houston was elected president twice. ....

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Bernie Sanders Turning Funny Meme Into Help For Meals on Wheels


January 25, 2021
Team Bernie Sanders are turning his funny meme moment into a charitable opportunity. The Vermont Congressman and former U.S. Democratic Presidency candidate made headlines after his photo went viral on social media and was turned into different memes.
Bernie’s team announced that sweatshirts of Bernie sitting in the chair with his mittens will be on sale for $45 and 100% of the profits will go to Meals on Wheels Vermont. The sweatshirt seems to be as popular as the meme, it’s currently sold out “due to overwhelming demand,” according to the campaign store website. ....

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