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Staff Blog: Middlebury College nets (another) Solar Decathlon nod

Posted on January 26, 2012 | Blog Category:
By Andrea Suozzo



It seems like just yesterday that Middlebury College’s “Self Reliance” solar-powered house headed down to Washington, D.C., to compete in the biennial Solar Decathlon competition. The Middlebury kids last fall claimed fourth place overall in an international field of entries.

The U.S. Department of Energy today released its picks for the 2013 round of the highly selective competition, and Middlebury College once again made the cut.

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Weather Watch: January Thaw and the Snow Monster

Posted on January 25, 2012 | Blog Category:
By Charlie Hohn



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Staff Blog: Obama rejects Keystone Pipeline

Posted on January 18, 2012 | Blog Category:
By Kyle Finck and Andrea Suozzo



The Obama administration has rejected the controversial Keystone XL Pipeline proposal, the Washington Post reported on Wednesday afternoon.

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Weather Watch: "Snow Drought" Relief for Addison County?

Posted on January 12, 2012 | Blog Category:
By Charlie Hohn



Snow-Free Riverbanks

Over the last two months, most of the United States and southern Canada have been locked into a “snow drought”, but for parts of Vermont, at least, some significant snow may be on the way.

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Weather Watch: Looking Back on a Soggy Year

Posted on January 4, 2012 | Blog Category:
By Charlie Hohn



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Staff Blog: Top 10 on the web

Posted on January 3, 2012 | Blog Category:
By Andrea Suozzo



At the end of every year, the Addy Indy staff sits down in the newsroom and works out our picks for the top 10 stories of the year. Some choices are clear-cut, and other times it requires scanning back through a year's worth of front pages, trying to decide which stories had the largest effect on the county.

But web analytics give us a new capability: we can see exactly what stories you, our readers, flocked to in 2011.

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Weather Watch: White Christmas?

Posted on December 21, 2011 | Blog Category:
By Charlie Hohn



As I type this blog post, there is not a bit of snow to be seen in East Middlebury.

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Weather Watch: Colder Weather Brings Beautiful Ice Formations

Posted on December 15, 2011 | Blog Category:
By Charlie Hohn



December temperatures have mostly been above average in Addison County, but over the last week, nighttime temperatures in the low 20s have caused the formation of some beautiful ice formations on local rivers and streams.

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On the Radio: John Flowers on WDEV, 12/13/11

Posted on December 13, 2011 | Blog Category:
By John Flowers



Senior reporter John Flowers makes a weekly Tuesday radio appearance on Morning News Service, a program on Waterbury-based WDEV, 96.1 FM. He wraps up recent Addison County news for listeners across Vermont.

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Weather Watch: Unusually Warm Feels Cold

Posted on December 7, 2011 | Blog Category:
By Charlie Hohn



It felt extremely cold outside last night.

There was a light but cutting wind, the temperature was around 35 degrees, and it was raining.  Persistent drizzle mixed in with occasional spitting rain. The raindrops cut like ice when they hit my face, but they were entirely liquid.  I couldn’t help but wish it would cool a few degrees, so the rain would turn to snow and it would feel so much warmer.

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