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Gov. Phil Scott extended Vermont’s Covid-19 state of emergency on Monday, though he noted it is “just a vehicle” for the restrictions and reopening steps his administration continues to announce on a rolling basis. See VTDigger’s story
UVM announced Monday that it plans to reopen in the fall, with measures in place to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, including larger classrooms, some online instruction and classes that will finish online after Thanksgiving break. See VTDigger’s story
Vermont’s Class of 2020 didn’t get prom or commencement ceremonies of old, but every graduate has been offered a free class at Community College of Vermont, courtesy of the McClure Foundation. See VTDigger’s The Bright Side
A mixed martial arts fighting event in Rutland was canceled by its organizer on Monday after receiving a cease-and-desist order that the event violated the state’s prohibition on close-contact sporting events, which are banned to prevent the spread of Covid-19. See VTDigger’s story
Covid-19 is complicating conversations about allowing all-terrain vehicles on municipal roads across the state. Riders are eager to expand ATV access on town roads as the summer season gets underway. But others want to wait until Vermont’s state of emergency ends and public meetings can resume in person. See VTDigger’s story
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Tom Stevens: Let’s return to nonpartisanship
