Newscast: Thursday, June 28, 2012, 7:34 a.m.

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Candidates for attorney general have waded into the controversy surrounding the Cabot Creamery Cooperative’s decision to remove the word "Vermont" from its logo. The co-op made the decision after being warned by Attorney General Bill Sorrell’s office about truth-in-advertising issues.  But  Cabot doesn’t want to get dragged into the campaign. And the co-op says it was its choice alone to change the logo. Mental health and civil rights activists are calling for a moratorium on police use of Taser stun guns in Vermont. The call comes a week after a man died after being hit in the chest with a stun gun by a state trooper. The Vermont Telecommunications Authority has announced a $378,000 grant award to Topsham Communications to deploy fiber optic cable and bring broadband Internet access to parts of Topsham and Bradford.

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