AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPublic Health: A new review links pesticide exposure during pregnancy and early childhood to higher risk of childhood leukemia and brain tumors, with the strongest signals around prenatal exposure. Food Security: Vermont anti-hunger groups released a plan to end childhood hunger by 2035, calling for tighter coordination across state agencies and smarter use of federal nutrition programs. Border & Community Life: The Haskell Free Library in Derby Line reopened a permanent Canadian entrance after a costly redesign, restoring easier cross-border visits. Education & Youth: Milton Elementary students painted a Vermont-themed mural that doubles as a farewell gift for their graduating class. Local Governance & Quality of Life: St. Albans City Council spent much of its meeting on downtown noise and ongoing odor complaints tied to the Dairy Farmers of America plant. Health Research: Migraine with aura is associated with higher ischemic stroke risk in older adults, according to new findings. Civic Tech & Elections: An AI-generated Vermont congressional race video is raising questions about election disclosure rules and free speech limits. Arts & Culture: Burlington’s river cruise season is ramping up with scheduled Viking stops and volunteer-led welcomes.
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