SHEFFIELD - Following Town Meeting Day’s school budget defeat, Wheelock and Sheffield voters have approved the Millers Run School budget after a second look.
SHEFFIELD- Friday three men were charged with first degree murder and kidnapping of the seventy- eight year old woman, Mary Pat O'Hagan. Yesterday two of the men were arraigned, Keith Baird and Richard Fletcher, both plead not guilty to first degree murder, kidnapping, and robbery.
SHEFFIELD – A huge development in the murder of Mary Pat O'Hagan. O'Hagan was the 78-year-old Sheffield resident who was reported missing back in 2010. Her body was found in Wheelock nearly four weeks later.
Charged with her murder are Michael Norrie, 23, and his cousins, Richard Fletcher, 27, and Kevin Baird, 33. Fletcher and Baird are also brothers.
SHEFFIELD- While Town Meeting Day may be a step towards a new beginning for some, this year's Town Meeting Day means the end for one. After 30 years of working in the town office of Sheffield, Town Clerk, Kathy Newland, is retiring.
SHEFFIELD - The Miller’s Run Middle School has dedicated a new playground in memory of the late Mary Pat O’Hagan. Students and Community members gathered at the Sheffield middle school in late November to honor her memory.
SHEFFIELD- Deep in Sheffield, far off the beaten path you will find Scott Salmonsen working on his new home. But this house is far from conventional. His 14 by 14-two story cabin is completely self sustainable.
SHEFFIELD - The Sheffield-Wheelock Fire Department has received some assistance for payment on an upgraded firetruck. The United States Department of Agriculture has awarded a $20,000 grant for the refurbished tanker, a much-needed improvement over the station's current aging truck.
WHEELOCK - Unified School District #37 services the towns of Wheelock and Sheffield and includes the Miller's Run School. On Town Meeting Day, both towns rejected the district's budget for the coming year, leaving UD #37 in quite the predicament.
SHEFFIELD - As the legislation regarding wind farms works its way through the House and Senate, more changes are made to the bill. The third reading of the bill is set for today in the Senate. Those against the bill aren't thrilled with the changes.
SHEFFIELD - Every year residents of Sheffield are busy preparing to vote on Town Meeting Day.
This year, one town official is making preparation of her own, preparations to say goodbye.
SHEFFIELD - Representatives from the United States Postal Service held a public meeting on the fate of the Post Office on Main Street a few weeks ago and since then, residents have not received any answers on why they're cutting the hours.
SHEFFIELD - The Sheffield wind farm hosted school children from around the area to get an up close view of the 16 turbines and how they operate.
After heavy debate the Sheffield Wind Farm broke ground during the summer of last year and has been in service for just over 6 months.
SHEFFIELD - One third grade class at the Miller's Run School is a pioneer in a new learning technique that helps students with math.
SHEFFIELD - One teacher has received a heritage award and has been named the teacher of the year by the Vermont Folk Life Center.
Wheelock- A homeowner feels ignored by the town since the floods last summer.
End results in the wheelock town meeting consisted of almost everything staying as it is, besides one policy.
Wheelock held their annual town meeting this Tuesday March 4th, starting around 10am.
Wheelock- This year in Wheelock they had lengthy discussions on all their articles.
Wheelock- A house was destroyed on Tuesday at Sutton Road in Wheelock.
Article Written by Kaitlin Flannigan
WHEELOCK - The town of Wheelock needs to come to a decision on upgrading the town hall to meet federal standards. Currently, the town hall is not up to code with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The United States Justice Department is ready to sue the town if a decision is not reached by December.
Read more: Wheelock to Fix Town Hall or Face Federal Lawsuit
WHEELOCK - Since Governor Phil Scott's "Stay At Home" order, issued last Tuesday, business owners in the Northeast Kingdom have all felt the impact of Covid-19. One business in particular is the Village Store in the town of Wheelock.
WHEELOCK- Not only has the road crew been out fixing bumps in the roads, they have also been busy trying to fill holes in their crew.
WHEELOCK- Maple sugaring season is now on tap and Chandler Pond Farm opened up to the public for their annual sugaring open house over the weekend. Dahlia Dill co-owner of Chandler Pond says the event is a real community gathering. "People from the community near and far just come and see how syrup is made and hangout with their neighbors."
Wheelock- Do you own a dog and live in Wheelock? Is your dog over six months old? Dog licenses are due by Monday April first in the Town of Wheelock. All residents with a dog who is over six months old must license their dog. Besides being required by state law, the biggest push behind this registration is to prevent the spread of rabies.

WHEELOCK - Lyndon Institute students have been helping with construction at the Wheelock Town Hall in.
In January, LI students began coming every Thursday morning for their wood-shop class to help with renovations. The students come for about an hour every Tuesday morning. One of their big projects was to paint the entire ceiling of the main level. They have started to paint the walls of the main level as well. Downstairs by the town clerks office they have repurposed a closet, which will now be used to help organize votes on town meeting day. They have also refurbished the boiler downstairs. The next project they would like to complete, is to sand and polish the wooden floors of the main level.
Even though these students only show up for an hours worth of work each week, this particular hour has made a significant difference in the structure of the building. The students are dedicated to reconstructing the town hall and the town clerk is taking notice.
"They are building closets for us, so we can properly store our materials. They have hung legal fire extinguishers in the right places, at the right height to code. They have done repairs to the damages to our ceiling and woodwork, that were caused when we had some temporary shoring put in to hold the roof up," said Wheelock Town Clerk, Carol Rossi.
Lyndon Institute does not plan on continuing any renovations come Summer break, but coming back sometime in the future has not been ruled out yet.