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Planning Vermont’s Future

Once a generation Vermonters have come together to assess their values and their hopes for the state’s future. The Vermont Council on Rural Development is leading this generation’s conversation. Also, eels have disappeared from Lake Champlain. We talk about efforts to bring them back. And, holiday choral music from the group Counterpoint.
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Interview: Viking history comes to light in book by Vermont author Nancy Marie Brown

500 years before Christopher Columbus, a Viking woman landed in the New World, where she twice tried to establish a colony. This chapter in Viking history comes to light in a new book by Vermont author Nancy Marie Brown. "The Far Traveler" tells the story of Gudrid, an Icelandic woman whose travels took her to Greenland, Rome and North America. Until recently, Gudrid’s adventures have been the subject of myth and legend, only briefly mentioned in the Viking sagas. In "The Far Traveler", Brown draws on her research in science, history and archeology to present an illuminating account of Gudrid’s travels, and Viking life in the year 1000.

U.S. Marine Band performing in Vermont

The U.S. Marine Band is coming to Vermont this weekend. The band known as “The President’s Own” will give a free concert on Sunday at Norwich University.

In the Clouds

A recent hike to the top of Mount Washington, rewarded commentator Willem Lange with lots of clouds, a few quick views and coffee at the Summit House.

Midday Newscast, September 18th, 2007

Governor Jim Douglas is making the rounds in Washington today; A new, federally backed program was unveiled in Burlington that may help Vermonters avoid foreclosure. A community forum addressing sexual assaults, takes place at Castleton State College; The state Board of Education recognizes Teacher of the Year.