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It is based in Woodstock, Vermont. [1] The newspaper was founded in 1853 and covers local sports, business and community events serving the town of Woodstock and the surrounding communities of Windsor County. [2] The Vermont Standard began as an anti-alcohol publication known as the Vermont Temperance Standard. [3] It is now owned by Phillip ...
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List of Vermont newspapers, as of 1842, in: Zadock Thompson. History Of Vermont , Natural, Civil And Statistical, In Three Parts, With A Few Map Of The State, And 200 Engravings. Burlington, VT: Goodrich, 1842
Capital punishment in Vermont (2 C, 2 P) D. Deaths in Vermont (7 C) M. Murder in Vermont (3 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Death in Vermont"
Mueller’s Tri-Cities Funeral Home, Kennewick, is in charge of arrangements. Clinton W. Griffin Clinton Wayne Griffin, 82, of Kennewick, died May 19 in Richland.
Mueller’s Tri-Cities Funeral Home, Kennewick, is in charge of arrangements. John E. Newhouse John Ellis Newhouse, 91, of Sunnyside, died Oct. 26 in Sunnyside.
Linda R. Gogenola. Linda Rae Gogenola, 75, of Kennewick, died April 19 in Benton City. She was born in Long Beach, Calif., and lived in the Tri-Cities for four years.
The following is a list of people executed by the U.S. state of Vermont from 1778 to 1954. Capital punishment was abolished in Vermont in 1972. [1] From 1778-1954, 26 people were executed in Vermont, 21 by hanging and 5 by electrocution. [2] 24 of the executions were of males, while 2 were of females. [2]
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