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Nov 2023
9m 58s

Building faith

Vermont Public
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The volunteer-based HOPE Coalition helps flood victims in Barre City. Plus, more options for youth COVID vaccines, grant matches to build out broadband services, a hot October, and Thanksgiving travel. 
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