.@mschein5 and I talked to a couple more property owners that got notices of intent to acquire from Denver Water
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Exclusive: The Denver Broncos are behind property purchases around a possible new stadium site, a source tells BusinessDen.
We scoured public records and found 10 transactions totaling $150M linked to one attorney https://t.co/Y0C8XBY5Hw
Finished up the summer with @vtdigger last Friday, and wanted to give a huge thanks to @mggcss, @paulheintz and the rest of the crew for being so supportive throughout. Truly a pleasure to be a part of such a high-level team.
Some fav stories below 🧵
@vtdigger@mggcss@paulheintz And probably the best headline I've ever written about an even more important topic: the challenges that come with a budding, but federally illegal, industry.
https://t.co/ndRJwQUSt6
Also reported plenty on agriculture, especially after the flooding. A perfect example of Vermont's "help thy neighbor" ethos, but that can only get them so far given the far reach of the waters. So many heartbreaking stories, but this one was much nicer!
https://t.co/aysGOwm4yD
Got to ride along with FC's food rescue coordinator to see the pivotal role they play in feeding Chittenden (right on the nose with that name!)
https://t.co/0cwcx522LR
Communitology, founded in 2021 by anthropologist Sharon Abramowitz, is a first-of-its-kind network of social scientists that aims to make a murky immigration process a bit easier. https://t.co/QAVvifT0ga
Already dealing with increased need resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic, Vermont’s local food access network has been further strained by a sodden summer.
https://t.co/cD5inVQZXx
The National Weather Service forecasts heat index values in the mid-90s from noon to 8 p.m. in the western parts of Franklin, Chittenden and Addison counties. The high temperatures and humidity could lead to heat-related illnesses, the service has warned. https://t.co/3nmMhHNyyg
Montpelier business owners are asking the state to provide funding, guidance and planning to respond to the city’s devastating floods. #VTflood23 https://t.co/Lowg9AljFa
Pretty crazy that weed being schedule one is an auto-disqualifier for much needed fed flood relief money.
Was expected, but still a tough pill to swallow for growers, manufacturers and retailers all across Vermont 🍃
https://t.co/LzwxNrR8f8
This is what farmers are facing. The corn 🌽 crop under water after the flood. Can this valuable feed be saved? More from @mschein5@vtdigger https://t.co/w3gYkFs7t4 #Vtflood2023
Very tough last few days for Vermont agriculture... hope they get the funding they deserve to adequately recover.
My latest for @vtdigger 🧑🌾👩🌾
https://t.co/kE2pJBaQXo