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In New England, 2 Blue States May Go Red for Governor - Governing
In New England, 2 Blue States May Go Red for Governor Governing
New Hampshire and Vermont, one of Hillary Clinton's strongest states, are the GOP's best chances to increase their gubernatorial numbers this year.
In New England, 2 Blue States May Go Red for Governor - Governing
In New England, 2 Blue States May Go Red for Governor Governing
New Hampshire and Vermont, one of Hillary Clinton's strongest states, are the GOP's best chances to increase their gubernatorial numbers this year.
In New England, 2 Blue States May Go Red for Governor - Governing
In New England, 2 Blue States May Go Red for Governor Governing
New Hampshire and Vermont, one of Hillary Clinton's strongest states, are the GOP's best chances to increase their gubernatorial numbers this year.
Local High School student and CWDD Intern recognized as Academic All Star
CWDD Intern Rebekah Larose was recognized as an Academic All-Star in the October 30, 2016 Burlington Free Press. Rebekah noted the Vermont EPSCoR spring science symposium where she received the best poster award as one of her top 5 accomplishments. She is a member of the National Honor Society and a student/teacher at the Ballet School of Vermont.
On December 17th, 2015, Rebekah's CWDD high school team presented their research poster at the annual fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union (AGU). Photos and details of that event can be found at: http://epscor.w3.uvm.edu/2/node/2980
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This year's drought finally reaches Vermont - Brattleboro Reformer
Brattleboro Reformer
This year's drought finally reaches Vermont
Brattleboro Reformer
"The soaking rains that we've been getting have been helpful, but we're going to need to continue to see these type of soaking rains sort of spread out across the rest of the fall and into the winter," state climatologist Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux said ...
Scrapbook, Nov. 2, 2016 - The Advocate-Messenger - Danville Advocate
Scrapbook, Nov. 2, 2016 - The Advocate-Messenger Danville Advocate
This year's drought finally reaches Vermont
Berkshire Eagle (subscription)
This year's drought finally reaches Vermont
Berkshire Eagle (subscription)
"The soaking rains that we've been getting have been helpful, but we're going to need to continue to see these type of soaking rains sort of spread out across the rest of the fall and into the winter," state climatologist Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux said ...
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This year's drought finally reaches Vermont - Bennington Banner (subscription)
Bennington Banner (subscription)
This year's drought finally reaches Vermont
Bennington Banner (subscription)
"The soaking rains that we've been getting have been helpful, but we're going to need to continue to see these type of soaking rains sort of spread out across the rest of the fall and into the winter," state climatologist Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux said ...
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This year's drought has reached Vermont - Brattleboro Reformer
Brattleboro Reformer
This year's drought has reached Vermont
Brattleboro Reformer
"The soaking rains that we've been getting have been helpful, but we're going to need to continue to see these type of soaking rains sort of spread out across the rest of the fall and into the winter," state climatologist Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux said ...
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State asks residents to report low or dry wells - Bennington Banner (subscription)
State asks residents to report low or dry wells
Bennington Banner (subscription)
"Drought can become very widespread across a region or appear in very localized pockets," said task force member and State Climatologist Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux, a professor at the University of Vermont, "It is difficult to predict. We can be in an ...
Residents urged to save water - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Boston.com
Residents urged to save water
Barre Montpelier Times Argus
The state has set up a task force that has met with Dupigny-Giroux, meteorologists and the emergency management team. The state Agency of Agriculture has heard from about a half dozen farmers who are out of water and having to haul it for animals.
Vermont residents encouraged to conserve water when possibleThe Daily Progress
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Residents urged to save water - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Boston.com
Residents urged to save water
Barre Montpelier Times Argus
The state has set up a task force that has met with Dupigny-Giroux, meteorologists and the emergency management team. The state Agency of Agriculture has heard from about a half dozen farmers who are out of water and having to haul it for animals.
Vermont residents encouraged to conserve water when possibleThe Daily Progress
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Residents urged to save water - Barre Montpelier Times Argus
Boston.com
Residents urged to save water
Barre Montpelier Times Argus
The state has set up a task force that has met with Dupigny-Giroux, meteorologists and the emergency management team. The state Agency of Agriculture has heard from about a half dozen farmers who are out of water and having to haul it for animals.
Vermont residents encouraged to conserve water when possibleThe Daily Progress
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Residents urged to save water - Rutland Herald
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Residents urged to save water
Rutland Herald
The state has set up a task force that has met with Dupigny-Giroux, meteorologists and the emergency management team. The state Agency of Agriculture has heard from about a half dozen farmers who are out of water and having to haul it for animals.
Vermont residents encouraged to conserve water when possibleWashington Times
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Vermonters urged to conserve water - BurlingtonFreePress.com
BurlingtonFreePress.com
Vermonters urged to conserve water
BurlingtonFreePress.com
“The soaking rains that we've been getting have been helpful, but we're going to need to continue to see these type of soaking rains sort of spread out across the rest of the fall and into the winter,” state climatologist Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux said ...
and more »
Vermont residents encouraged to conserve water when possible - Washington Times
Washington Times
Vermont residents encouraged to conserve water when possible
Washington Times
“The soaking rains that we've been getting have been helpful, but we're going to need to continue to see these type of soaking rains sort of spread out across the rest of the fall and into the winter,” state climatologist Lesley-Ann Dupigny-Giroux said ...
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