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    Eddy earns pair of track titles  May 16, 2008
    Daily American News - Your one stop spot for News, Sports and Entertainment. Weather in Somerset Pa. (Somerset Daily American, PA)

    Coalition demands legalization of cannabis  May 8, 2008
    The event - part of the 239-city Worldwide Marijuana March - featured speeches by doctors, lawyers and legislators, the distribution of pro-hemp brochures, button and bumper sticker sales and a performance by the Johnson State College student band Oblio. Extolling the virtues of the drug, rally attendee Michael Kelley claimed that it can provide relief from ailments as diverse as attention deficit disorder, chronic pain, insomnia and anorexia. (Middlebury College -- The Campus, VT)

    Cancellations & Delays Due to Weather  Feb 2, 2008
    -Johnson State College: Due to anticipated weather this afternoon, all classes will be cancelled starting at noon today. Additionally, all offices will be closed at this time. (WCAX.com, VT)

    A famed detective reaches the end  Nov 18, 2007
    After graduating from Johnson State College in Johnson, Vermont, in 1977, he worked a number of jobs before moving to New York City. He quit work as a computer programmer to study writing at The City College of New York, where he later developed a publishing program aimed at young, urban residents. (CNN -- Showbiz)

    Vt. State Colleges Get $72M Worth of New Looks  Oct 27, 2007
    Vermont Technical College and Johnson State College will increase their fees by $500. Click here for recent web links from The Channel 3 News. (WCAX.com, VT)

    State colleges to borrow $72 million for improvements  Oct 26, 2007
    Vermont Technical College and Johnson State College will have fee increases of $500. Information from: The Caledonian-Record, -record. (WCAX.com, VT)

    Should Vermont Say "I Do" to Same-sex Marriage?  Oct 11, 2007
    Dozens of people filled the seats in the auditorium at Johnson State College Wednesday night, and more than 20 shared their views on civil unions and same-sex marriage. "Until we can marry in Vermont and in every other state in this nation, and until the federal government recognizes our marriages, our families will be less secure... we will face greater obstacles," said Ellen Hill of Jeffersonville, who supports same-sex marriage. (WCAX.com, VT)

    Vt. Deliberates Gay Marriage  Oct 10, 2007
    The first is Thursday night at Johnson State College. It begins at 7:00 p.m.. (WCAX.com, VT)

    Made in Vermont: Moving Memorials  Aug 25, 2007
    The artist actually studied psychology at Johnson State College. Though she never worked as a counselor, she says her coursework helps her talk to parents about their grief. (WCAX.com, VT)

    Lake Champlain First Navigators  Aug 19, 2007
    The canoe project received research support from Professor Frederick M. Wiseman of Johnson State College and the W banakik Heritage Center is insure historical accuracy. Members of the El-nu Abenaki Tribe and Woodland Confederacy held a ceremonial launching of the canoe in early August of 2007. (Suite101.com)

    New hearing ordered on state oil spill law  Jun 23, 2007
    "It's disappointing, but it wasn't unexpected," said Abenaki historian Fred Wiseman, a professor at Johnson State College. (AP). (Boston Globe)

    2007 PIAA Girls' Class AAA Track Championships  May 26, 2007
    Saturday, May 26, 2007. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA -- Sports)

    Public hearing set on phone sale  May 3, 2007
    Room 211, Bentley Hall, Johnson State College, Johnson. Lyndon State College, 1001 College Road, Lyndonville. (WCAX.com, VT)

    Vermont state government meetings for week of April 23  Apr 22, 2007
    101, Johnson State College, 337 College Hill, Johnson. FRIDAY. (WCAX.com, VT)

    Clashing Candidates  Aug 29, 2006
    Instead of just handing out a syllabus for his Johnson State College class on Campaigns and Elections, Sen. Bill Doyle, R-Washington County, served up two political debates. (WCAX.com, VT)

    A Community in Mourning  Aug 25, 2006
    Alicia Shanks went to Essex High School and graduated from Johnson State College with a teaching degree. "I'm sure there will be a lot of kids who will miss her tremendously, no question. And right now, everyone in the family is trying to pull together and make some sort of sense out of a senseless tragedy, that's what it is," said Workman. (WCAX.com, VT)

    Skip Fox Named New UMass Ski Head Coach  Aug 17, 2006
    A graduate of Stratton Mountain School and former college ski racer at Johnson State College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Management. Fox is a USSA International Certified Coach who truly cares about each individual's progress. (Umassathletics.com)

    Community Events Calendar  Jun 9, 2006
    The Ballet School will perform "Snow White" at the Dibden Theater for the Arts at Johnson State College on Friday and Saturday at 7 PM.. The American Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at the Brandon Fire Station on Friday from 12 - 5:30 PM.. (WCAX.com, VT)

    State police investigate N.H. man's drowning  Jun 3, 2006
    Blain graduated from Johnson State College in 2001 with a degree in anthropology. He worked for Tri-County Community Action Program assisting people struggling to heat their homes. (WCAX.com, VT)

    Lay of the landscape: Major changes in store for '2006 Color of the Land' art show  May 14, 2006
    Known for breaking down and reassembling the land in her abstracted geographies, Arnold received her MFA in painting from Johnson State College in Vermont. She has exhibited in numerous solo and group shows throughout this region. (Deseret News)

    State House Standoff  Apr 27, 2006
    The governor even spent a night at Johnson State College, the home district of the Senate's key budget writer, Susan Bartlett. But that pressure has not convinced her to fund the program. (WCAX.com, VT)

    Lake Champlain chamber president announces retirement  Feb 22, 2006
    Before joining the chamber, Roberts was with IBM, where he was an account manager, owned three hospitality businesses in Vermont, and was an assistant professor of business management at Johnson State College. Roberts also served as White House deputy personnel director in 1980, and was appointed U.S. deputy under-secretary of education. (Burlington Free Press)

    Winds cause havoc, as expected  Feb 19, 2006
    Shelters Emergency Shelters in Northern Vermont:Johnson: Johnson State College Shape FacilityLyndonville: Lyndonville Fire StationRichmond: Camels Hump Middle SchoolWaitsfield: Waitsfield Elementary School. For more information and shelter locations else in Vermont, call the Vermont Emergency Management hot line at (800) 736-5530. (Burlington Free Press)

    Emergency shelters open for Vermont residents without power after heavy winds  Feb 18, 2006
    The confirmed shelters:Bennington, Red Cross Chapter officeBrattleboro, Gibson Aiken CenterJohnson, Johnson State College Shape FacilityLyndonville, Lyndonville Fire stationRichmond, Camels Hump Middle SchoolSpringfield, Red Cross Office. Shelters will also be open to accomodate the following areas:Arlington, Brandon, Hartford/Woodstock, Randolph, Rutland and Waitsfield. (Burlington Free Press)

    Lamoille County continues to grieve two talented athletes  Feb 10, 2006
    Bronner, 16, was driving home from ski training at Johnson State College with Santos-Barber, 14, and Conner Hunt, also 14, in the car, as a snowstorm set in. All three Morrisville residents were on the Peoples' Nordic ski team. (Burlington Free Press)

    Two schools coping with student deaths  Feb 8, 2006
    The students, all athletes on the ski team, were heading home after a training session at Johnson State College, officials said. Tuesday, regular basketball games were canceled, but practices were held on the theory, school officials said, that the routine would help students cope with the loss. (Burlington Free Press)

    Rep. Baker runs point on health plan  Jan 31, 2006
    Thursday, the panel travels to Lamoille County where the tour will include visits to Johnson State College, the courthouse in Hyde Park and leased office space in Morrisville. 36. (Burlington Free Press)

    Lamoille County comes to 'Life'  Jan 22, 2006
    Wiliam Doyle, D-Washington, who has been teaching at Johnson State College for 47 years, asked some of his students to make a film telling the stories of longtime Vermonters in Lamoille County ... At first, Matt Daubenspeck couldn't believe the assignment his professor had just given to the Vermont government and history class at Johnson State College ... Along with the usual reading assignments and reports on town histories, instructor William Doyle told Daubenspeck and his classmates to put... (Burlington Free Press)

    Vermont sports  Jan 17, 2006
    Burlington Free Press. Monday, January 16, 2006. (Burlington Free Press)



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