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FAIRFAX, Vt. (WCAX) – A Vermont highschool is banning followers from future basketball video games whereas it investigates accusations of racial slurs being utilized by followers.
That call got here from BFA Fairfax after it hosted Milton Excessive College for a varsity boys basketball recreation on Thursday night time.
Milton faculty officers say BFA Fairfax followers rushed the court docket on the finish of the sport, and within the commotion, it was reported {that a} racial slur was used towards a number of Milton college students.
In a letter to households, Milton Colleges Superintendent Amy Rex stated: “No faculty ought to want to fret in regards to the bodily or emotional security of their athletes – at residence or as a visiting workforce. And no workforce must be confronted by aggressive habits or hate speech.”
We reached out to Franklin West Superintendent John Tague. He issued a press release that stated, partly: “We can’t and won’t tolerate using racial language on our college grounds at any time. We anticipate that our followers, each pupil and grownup, observe the entire expectations for fan habits in any respect of our occasions. We’re working with, and respect the collaboration of, the Milton administrative workforce to analyze this incident.”
Fairfax says they may revisit their resolution to permit followers at their video games after they’re able to determine the people concerned and take motion in accordance with faculty coverage.
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Central Vermont Humane Society rescued an “unlikely trio” who were found wandering together one night: two stray dogs and a cat.
NBC 5 reported that when the pets were found walking around Williamstown together on March 3, they were in “rough shape.”
“It was immediately apparent they had not been receiving basic care for a while, so we got to work getting them healthy, and giving them all the love they soaked up,” the humane society wrote in a Facebook post Monday.
The humane society said the relationship between the three animals is reminiscent of the “endurance and commitment to friends” seen in the movie “Homeward Bound.”
Though the dogs, River and Rain, quickly came out of their shells, the cat, Reed, stayed timid.
“Until….we brought River and Rain to his colony room to visit, and he lit up like [a] happy boy,” Central Vermont Humane Society said. “The three of them shared head bonks, muzzle rubs, purrs, and cuddling.”
The trio would be happiest being adopted into one home, they said. In an update to the post Saturday, Central Vermont Humane Society said the three animals started a foster-to-adopt trial with a couple Friday.
“It’s important for all that these sweet souls are in the best environment for their needs, so we’ll give it a little time to be absolutely certain they’ve found their happily-ever-after,” the post said.
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Killington Resort in Vermont is closed due to a power outage and safety concerns.
The ski resort posted on Facebook on Sunday morning that they will be closed all day on Sunday.
“Due to a power outage and ongoing safety concerns, we will be closed today, March 30th,” the post said. “Access remains limited, and is only available via East Mountain Road. Trees are continuing to fall around the mountain, and trails are beginning to refreeze, creating unsafe conditions for guests and staff.”
Parts of Vermont were in a Winter Storm Warning due to ice this past weekend.
The resort says they plan on reopening on Monday, March 31.
For updates, visit the link here.
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ATHENS — A fire that destroyed an Athens home at 71 Valley Cemetery Road Saturday morning is being treated as suspicious.
Grafton Fire Department Assistant Chief Nathaniel Noyes said the fire was suspicious and that he had requested the state’s arson investigation team.
Noyes said he was first on the scene and the mobile home, with additions, was fully involved when he arrived.
Noyes said there were no injuries from the fire, which drew a large group of surrounding departments to fight the fire. The Grafton Fire Department provides fire protection for Athens, a small neighboring town.
Vermont State Police Trooper Zachary Trocki said the fire arson investigators had been requested. He said no people or pets were at home at the time the fire broke out.
“At this point, we’re conducting an investigation,” said Trocki, who was at the scene.
This story will be updated.
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