VISION Partners, It would be very helpful if you could attend the meeting for the budget on Monday night (12/29/14) @ 5:30. The work that you have accomplished has made a real difference. It is not…continue reading
Community event to say goodbye to police chief By Bryanna Allen STAFF WRITER | December 29,2014 The community will have the chance to bid farewell to Rutland City Police Chief James Baker from noon to…continue reading
One of Rotary's mottos is "Service Above Self". To honor outgoing Rutland City Police Chief James Baker, Rutland South Rotary Club bestowed the "Service Above Self" Award during their December 11th weekly meeting. This special…continue reading
Hello Friends! We are looking for Boys waterproof winter gloves, size 3 boys snow boots, size 8 boys snow pants, women's large winter jacket, women's winter boots size 10.5 or 11, and gifts for girls…continue reading
We are hoping for a big attendance at our last meeting for the year, please set your calendars to December 11th at noon time, for our Project VISION meeting. Our featured speaker will be Chief…continue reading
Notified by Vt Emergency Management at appx. 9:00pm that storm related telephone landline down caused statewide outage. Now repaired. Confirmed that local emergency responders/RRMC have communications restored. Rutland PD will continue to monitor previously published…continue reading
Rutland City Police said Friday evening that both ATT and Verizon land lines are down in the region, including the police and fire departments' business lines. The department urged people seeking assistance to call 779-1570…continue reading
Thanks for making race a success Rutland Herald November 24,2014 Thanks for successful race The Mike O’Malley Memorial 5K to benefit Project VISION was a huge success. We had a great celebration in memory of…continue reading
Investing in our children November 20,2014 I have been working and raising my family in Rutland for the past 26 years. I am invested in the well-being of our community. I see the success of…continue reading
Program would treat addicts in prison By Josh O’Gorman VERMONT PRESS BUREAU | November 21,2014 MONTPELIER — The Vermont Department of Health is working on a program to allow addicts to continue to receive treatment…continue reading