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Vermont lawmakers discuss plans to tackle PCBs in schools

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BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – What will it take to test all of Vermont’s schools for PCBs?

So far, Vermont has tested about a third of the state’s schools built before 1980, which may contain PCBs. 35 contained levels above the school action level, and 13 contained levels that need immediate action, like air filtration systems, or immediate repairs.

In front of key lawmakers, state environmental leaders say they need an additional $400,000 in an upcoming budget bill to continue testing areas of schools that need to be addressed, like classrooms.

“Being an optimist by nature, I’d like to believe that we will see lower percentages of affected schools as we work through this, but if there’s anything we’ve learned in this effort we’ve learned to expect the unexpected,” said Vermont Natural Resources Secretary Julie Moore.

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However, state lawmakers and the Scott Administration do not have a plan to fund PCBs past 2025. Vermont has had a moratorium on school construction aid since the Great Recession in 2008.

A key report is due next month to lawmakers outlining options for funding school upgrades.



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Vermont’s Free Ice Fishing Day is January 31

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MONTPELIER — Vermont’s state-wide Free Ice Fishing Day is Saturday, January 31, 2026.

Free Ice Fishing Day is held annually on the last Saturday in January. The day is geared toward giving new ice anglers an opportunity to try ice fishing before purchasing equipment or a fishing license, but any angler may ice fish on any waterbody open to ice fishing statewide without a license on Free Ice Fishing Day.

To celebrate Free Ice Fishing Day, the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is holding an Ice Fishing Festival at Elmore State Park in Elmore. The festival will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is free and open to all ages as well as families with kids.

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“The Ice Fishing Festival typically draws 500 to 700 participants for a day of fishing, skill-building and community,” said Fish and Wildlife Commissioner Jason Batchelder. “The annual event is moved around the state each winter, and we are excited to be back at Lake Elmore for 2026.”

Vermont Fish and Wildlife staff, as well as instructors from Vermont’s Let’s Go Fishing Program, will be on-hand to teach ice fishing skills. These include knot tying, baiting and using ice fishing rods, tip-ups and other specialized ice fishing gear, and most importantly, how to stay safe on the ice. They will also discuss fishing regulations and fish identification.

Fish and Wildlife staff will operate a fish fry station, serving up samples of locally caught Vermont fish, as well as cooking up participants’ catch, and there will be plenty of hot cocoa on hand. Participants are encouraged to dress appropriately for the weather, and ice cleats are strongly recommended.

“Ice fishing is one of the most accessible forms of fishing and can be a great way to introduce people to how much fun fishing can be,” said Batchelder. “This festival will demonstrate that ice fishing isn’t just about catching fish. It’s also a great way to spend some time outdoors with friends and family. You can skate, sled, make a snow fort, and have a cookout – all while waiting for the flags on your tip-ups to signal when you’ve caught a fish.”

Fishing equipment will be loaned for this fun day on the ice, or participants may bring their own.

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For more information, go to Upcoming Events on Vermont Fish and Wildlife website.

Registration can be completed online in advance, or people may register when they arrive — although registering in advance will enable participants to get on the ice faster.



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Milton man injured in shooting

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COLCHESTER, Vt. (WCAX) – Colchester Police Department say a 25-year-old man from Milton is injured after a shooting in Colchester.

Police say it happened around 6:45 Saturday evening, when the station received a call reporting a loud “bang” followed by screaming from the area of 806 Blakely Rd.

Right after, police say a man entered CPD headquarters lobby with a facial wound saying he had just been shot.

Police and emergency crews treated a 25-year-old Milton man before taking him to the UVM Medical Center for non-life-threatening injuries.

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Investigators identified the suspect from information gathered at the scene and arrested them. Police say the event seems targeted, with no increased danger to the public.

This is an ongoing investigation, WCAX will continue to provide updates as we know more.



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See schedules, scores for Jan. 16-19 UVM basketball, hockey games

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See schedules, scores for Jan. 16-19 UVM basketball, hockey games


UVM welcomes Adrian Dubois as new men’s soccer coach

Adrian Dubois answers questions from the media following his introductory press conference on Monday, Dec. 22.

All the University of Vermont winter sports teams are hot, coming off big wins. No team is hotter than the men’s basketball team which is the last undefeated team in America East play with a 3-0 start and the women’s hockey team is undefeated in its last four games with three wins and a tie.

The men’s basketball team has Saturday, Jan. 17 off, before a big Martin Luther King Jr. Day trip to Albany for a game televised on ESPNU at 1 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 19.

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Can the Catamounts keep on winning this weekend? For schedule, scores and stats from all games, read on below:

FRIDAY, JAN. 16

Women’s hockey

Vermont 2, Maine 2 (Vermont wins shootout 2-1)

V: Oona Havana 1G. Julia Mesplede 1G, 1A. Josie Hemp 1A. Rose-Marie Brochu 1A. Natalie Zarcone 1A. Zoe Cliche 20 saves.

M: Stephanie Jacob 1G. Mackenzie Podewell 1G. Sade Sandilands 2A. Gracie Hanson 1A. Isabelle Michaud 1A. Kiia Lahtinen 26 saves.

Note: Kaylee Lewis made the game ending shot in the fifth round of the penalty shootout. Both teams converted their first try before missing in rounds 2-4.

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Men’s hockey

UConn 4, Vermont 1

UC: Joey Muldowney 2G. Ethan Whitcomb 1G. Mike Murtagh 1G. Jake Richard 2A. Ryan Tattle 2A. Trey Scott 2A. Tom Messineo 1A. Ethan Gardula 1A. Tyler Muszelik 30 saves.

V: Jonah Aegerter 1G. Cedrick Guindon 1A. Matteo Michels 1A. Axel Mangbo 28 saves.

Note: The Catamounts’ three-game winning streak was snapped in the loss at No. 11-ranked UConn.

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SATURDAY, JAN. 17

Women’s hockey

Maine at Vermont, 2 p.m.

Men’s hockey

Vermont at UConn, 4 p.m.

Women’s basketball

UAlbany at Vermont, 6 p.m.

Monday, Jan. 19

Men’s basketball

Vermont at Albany, 1 p.m.

Contact Alex Abrami at aabrami@freepressmedia.com. Follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter: @aabrami5.

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Contact Judith Altneu at JAltneu@usatodayco.com. Follow her on X, formerly known as Twitter: @Judith_Altneu.





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