Monday, August 11th, 2025
Good morning, Burlington. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 11th of August.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A Burlington police officer shot at a vehicle driver early Sunday near 16 Prospect Hill—he has been placed on paid administrative leave, and Vermont State Police say his identity will be released on Monday as the investigation continues. NBC5
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Teachers in Chittenden County are preparing for students' return as the new school year begins toward the end of August — most public schools start on August 27 while a few districts begin on August 26 or August 28, and some independent schools plan to start on August 26 or in early September. Burlington Free Press
ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ Vermont’s 8,534 miles of dirt roads erode and let phosphorus and sediment run off into waterways, which harms water quality. Towns are improving drainage and culvert sizes—key fixes in the permit program—to reduce future flooding and pollution. VermontBiz
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The AOT Road Construction Report details planned work zones on key highways such as I-89, I-91, and several state routes across Vermont this week, with reduced lanes, speed limits, and detours in effect. Drivers are urged to follow posted signage and expect delays as projects continue through late August—safety in work zones remains a priority. VermontBiz
- ➤ Nick Deml, who led Vermont’s prison system since 2021, said the department is stable after facing pandemic challenges and staffing shortages. He will step down Friday—Gov. Phil Scott appointed former Burlington police chief Jon Murad as interim commissioner. Vermont Public
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Vermont Green FC played soccer and promoted social causes by having environmental advocates and political figures speak at halftime while fans raised over $25,000 to help immigrant communities during a record season. The club’s fans also used banners and themed games to show their mission *of giving back on and off the field*. VTDigger
- ➤ Pitchers Zach Davis and Cole Tarrant are playing for the Lake Monsters at Centennial Field and say playing baseball at home is a dream come true—both hope to help the team win a trophy and inspire local fans. Davis, now at Bryant University, and Tarrant, a Hobart College player, returned for the 2025 season after starting their careers in high school and enjoying strong community support. VTDigger
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BCA Summer Concert Series: Ian Campbell
12:30-1:30 p.m. — Burlington City Arts @ The BCA Center — Free entry — Enjoy a lunchtime concert in City Hall Park with local musician Ian Campbell's melodic tunes.
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Vermont Public Kids Day
10 AM – 3 PM — ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain — $16.50-20; free for members and kids 2 and under — Enjoy crafts, story time, and meet Daniel Tiger in a family-friendly environment.
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Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival
10:30 a.m. — Elley-Long Music Center — Various costs — Experience a celebration of Mozart's brilliance through concerts and masterclasses.
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Vermont Tech August Happy Hour
5:30-7 p.m. — Foam Brewers - Burlington — Pay for your own food/drink — Enjoy a chill evening of networking with great vibes and conversations.
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Outdoor Innovation Showcase: Vermont's Vision for Sustainability
3-5:30 p.m. — Craig's Prototype Facility — Free entry — Celebrate sustainability with discussions, networking, and optional tours of Burton's R&D center.
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The Champlain Valley Fair
Aug 22-31, 3 PM - 11 PM — Champlain Valley Exposition — Admission prices vary — Celebrate the end of summer with rides, games, food, and entertainment at Vermont's seasonal highlight.
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Jake Shimabukuro Live Performance
7:30-9 p.m. — Higher Ground — All Ages — Experience the captivating ukulele artistry of Jake Shimabukuro in a dynamic live show.
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Lettuce Concert
8-10 p.m. — Higher Ground — All ages — Experience a vibrant musical journey with the genre-busting collective Lettuce.
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Fai Laci Live Performance
7:30-9:00 p.m. — Higher Ground — All ages — Experience the energetic debut of Fai Laci as they perform their original tracks and share their journey in the music scene.
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Maya Manuela Concert
7-9 p.m. — Higher Ground — Tickets available — Experience soulful melodies and heartfelt lyrics from Nashville's indie-pop artist Maya Manuela.
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