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The Fate of Peter the Moose

When Peter the Moose was a younster he was injuried by dogs. The owner of a elk preserve in Irasburg, Vermont, took him in. However, Vermont Fish and Wildlife officials insist Peter must go . What should happen to Peter?
 
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Written by Scott Wheeler   
Friday, 20 March 2009 11:41

The Vermont Voice, which is hosted by Scott Wheeler of Derby, who is also the publisher of Vermont’s Northland Journal, airs every Sunday morning at 7 a.m. on 1490 a.m WIKE in Derby. Listen here to some of the past shows.

Note: Each  program below is in MP3 format and is about 3.5MB in average size. A broadband, fast Internet connection is recommended for best results.

 

 

    1.     Lola Aiken, the widow of the man who coined the phrase “Northeast Kingdom”                                     

2.     Gloria Bruce and Northeast Kingdom Travel and Tourism

3.     Bill Stenger – President and CEO of Jay Peak Ski and Summer Resort

4.     Joe Queenin – Old Time sports in the kingdom

5.     The Penguin Plunge

6.     Chief Paul Duquette –  drugs on the VT/Quebec border

7.     Rev. Roger Fletcher and his years in the ministry

8.     A Vermont movie in the making

9.     Bill Alexander – Website developer extraordinaire

10.  The challenges of building an ATV trail

11.  Al Hauver and the jalopy races of Newport and Holland

12.  Nancy Cook and the Newport Belle

13.  Tim Kavanaugh - the Host of Late Night with Tim Kavanaugh

14.  Bill Doyle - the God Father of Vermont History

15.  Gold Star mother Marion Gray

16.  Allan Yale - Traveling Back into Vermont's History

17.  Don McNally and the Derby-Port Drive-In

18.  Peter and Sylvie film the Northeast Kingdom

19. The Raid on Island Pond 25 Years Later

20. Tony O’Conner – Reliving the Civil War

21. Paul Costello – Looking at the future of Vermont

22. Gloria Bruce back on the VT Voice again to talk about the Northeast Kingdom

23. Lynn Berry and Emily Nyman make music together

24. Lynn Leimer – bringing the theater to the Kingdom

25. Ely and Orly – the makings of a Vermont movie

26. Gary Kellogg reflects back on his life and works in Vermont

27. Giovanna Pebbles – Vermont’s archeologist tells the story of Vermont

28. Beth Kanell – The author of a book about a young Abenaki girl

39. Dan Taylor talks about the history of Barton

30. Gary White – from couch potato to marathon man

31. Vicky Strong - Gold Star Mother and inspiration to many

32. Matt Farfan has a new book about life on the border

33. Ron Smith transforms his real Vietnam War story into a fictional one

34. Tom Salmon – State Auditor and Iraq War Veteran

35. Anthony Otis – the grandson of the late state forester Perry Merrill

36. Darren Perron - From Barton/Glover to the WCAX news

37. Dr. Paul Newton Talks About Swine Flu to Prescription Drug Addiction

38. Lt. Col. Pierre Gervais – from Island Pond to the Pentagon

39. Holly Tippet

40. Francis Angier Pt. 1

41. Francis Angier Pt.2

42. Major Randall Gates - Preparing Soldiers and Families for Deployment

43. Andrew Hepburn - the Loon Man of Holland Pond

44. Dan Taylor - The Raid of Rogers' Rangers

45. Paul Markowtiz of Button Up Vermont talks about buttoning your house up for winter

46. Kevin McGrath of Lowell tells why he doesn’t want to see a wind farm in Lowell

47. The positive side of locating a wind farm in Lowell

48. Dr. Paul Newton provides an update on the H1N1 virus

49. When Andrew Beaupre talks about his journey into the world of archeology

50. Matt Cota of the Vermont Fuel Dealers Association – the changing world of home heating

51. Al and Laura Duey – the importance of the internet in marketing the NEK

52. Candy Hausman – working for the children of deployed servicemen

53. Kelly Stoddard weighs in on the proposed new breast screening guidelines

54. Tanya Sousa of Coventry, author and one of the owners of the Radiant Hen Publishing Co., talks about her writing and publishing company

55. Bill Stenger - the history, the present, and the future of the Jay Peak Ski and Summer Resort

56. The War that was Waged Against Road Side Bill Boards in Vermont

57. Differing Views on the Proposed Wind Farm in Lowell

58. Nashville Recording Artist Wayne Warner and WMOO radio personality Tod Pronto

59. Ray Perkins talks about his new children’s book about Rogers Rangers

60. Ken Gordon talks about the challenges of aging in the Northeast Kingdom.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Last Updated ( Saturday, 20 February 2010 23:44 )
 

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