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Former Democratic State Sen. Matt Dunne announces run for governor

The Brattleboro Reformer - Wed Nov 04

The field of candidates hoping to become Vermont's next governor is getting bigger.

Theft of Tour Bus

Vermont State Police Department of Public Safety - Wed Nov 04

ACCUSED: Jacob Rehm AGE: 38 CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: Morrisville, VT SUMMARY OF INCIDENT: On 11/3/09 the Vermont State Police were called to Rt 2 and I-91 for a report of a recovered stolen tour bus.

Vermont Man Faces Charges In Tour Bus Theft 2hr

WPTZ.com - Wed Nov 04

ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt. -- The Vermont State Police said a Morrisville man is facing charges after troopers recovered a tour bus that had been reported missing.

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Burlington Free Press - Wed Nov 04

Police arrested a man Tuesday afternoon in connection with the unauthorized use of a tour bus.

Former Democratic State Sen. Dunne to run for guv

Boston.com - Tue Nov 03

The field of candidates hoping to become Vermont's next governor is getting bigger.

Jury selected in Waterville dog shooting

Burlington Free Press - Tue Nov 03

Lawyers agreed on a jury Monday and set a trial date in the case of an Essex police officer accused of shooting his neighbor's dog.

Dunne will run

Barre-Montpelier Times-Argus - Mon Nov 02

Former State Sen. Matt Dunne will announce he'll run for Vermont governor this morning.

Police break up underage drinking party in Johnson

Burlington Free Press - Mon Nov 02

Police ticked 15 people early Sunday morning for underage drinking after screening about 70 people at a party on Upper French Hill Road in Johnson.

The two faces of Shaun Bryer

BurlingtonFreePress.com - Sun Nov 01

MORRISTOWN - If ever there were a small-town rising star, Shaun Bryer was it. The bright-eyed, clean-scrubbed teenager who smiled from his senior class portrait in the 1999 Peoples Academy yearbook seemed to have everything going for him.

DPS to enjoy federal dollars

Rutland Herald - Tue Oct 27

The Department of Public Safety will use the bulk of nearly $1 million in new federal appropriations to improve radio communications between state police, local law-enforcement agencies and other first responders in the state.

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