“You can call it the people’s free clinic,” said John Franco, a Burlington attorney who had known Baird for more than 50 years, referring to what is now the Community Health Centers of Burlingto ...
Sandy Baird, a former Vermont House member representing Burlington, spent much of her life working to help survivors of abuse. Her daughter, Caroline, was brutally murdered in 1998. Baird created ...
The vice president is in a tricky position as he looks for a deal to save the popular short-form video app, which is subject ...
A 37-year veteran of Robert W. Baird & Co, Severson has used the same process on the separate account Baird Mid-Cap Growth Equity since June 1993, which successfully navigated the market drawbacks ...
Citing the difficulty of predicting interest-rate changes consistently, Baird's approach begins with matching this fund's overall interest-rate sensitivity, or duration, to the Bloomberg Short ...
Baird Medical Investment Holdings Ltd. (NASDAQ: BDMD) ("Baird Medical" or the "Company"), a leader in microwave ablation (MWA) technology, remains committed to advancing physician education and ...
The attorney and former Vermont lawmaker worked on a wide range of issues, from advocating for women who survived domestic abuse to supporting new Americans in the Burlington area. A well-known ...
Global Citizen’s Move Afrika, the pioneering pan-African touring circuit headlined by international artists, to create jobs in the continent’s creative economies and drive citizen-led advocacy ...
The gospel of John is dramatically different than the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke). Instead of organizing historical events into a chronology, John presents Jesus in all of his ...
John Travolta, just like Olivia Newton-John, skyrocketed to fame following the release of the film musical Grease in 1978, the year after he danced his way across the big screen in Saturday Night ...
JD Vance is ‘quarterbacking’ a deal to save TikTok, report claims - Congress passed a bipartisan bill last year that would ...
The bank CEO was echoed by HECS architect Bruce Chapman, who said Jim Chalmers’ changes made sense but fixing home affordability required more residences.