March Vermont Hunter Education Courses

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MONTPELIER, Vt. — Vermont's volunteer hunter education instructors are now holding a limited number of courses throughout the state. 
 
A person must pass the hunter education course before they can purchase their first hunting license.
 
"Many of these courses are held in August and September, but our volunteer instructors will be holding courses this spring to help new turkey hunters as well as anyone else who wants to take a course now," said Vermont Fish and Wildlife's Hunter Education Coordinator Nicole Meier.  "Our volunteer instructors teach because they are passionate about hunting and want to ensure that Vermont's safe hunting legacy continues."
 
Anyone of any age is permitted to take the course.  The class content, exam and paper and electronic materials are written at a grade 6 reading level. 
 
"Volunteer instructors are the backbone of the Vermont Hunter Education Program.  They are vital to Vermont's strong record of safe hunting.  Hands-on and in-person learning from an experienced instructor are the best ways to become familiar with the hard-skills associated with safe hunting and firearms handling."
 
The courses will be listed as they become available on Vermont Fish and Wildlife's website.  On the Home page, click on Hunt and then Hunter Education and Find the Right Class for You.  To register for a course, go to this link:  https://www.register-ed.com/programs/vermont
 
"Courses are available in basic hunter education, bowhunter education and combination hunter-bowhunter education," said Meier.  "We expect more classes to be posted in the future, so check our website frequently."
 
A Vermont hunter education card entitles you to hunt in all 50 states, as well as some international locations.
 

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Coggins Auto Group Celebrates Five Years

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
BENNINGTON, Vt. — The family-owned Coggins Auto Group is celebrating five years of operations: Coggins Toyota of Bennington and Coggins Honda of Bennington, and Coggins of the Berkshires in nearby Massachusetts.
 
Mike Coggins purchased three dealerships — Honda, Toyota and Ford — in 2020 with a goal to restore trust and a "true sense of community-minded dealership culture." 
 
"My primary focus from day one was bringing back that connection to the region," Coggins had said back in 2021. "This area values real relationships. They want to know the people they're doing business with. We set out to rebuild that trust."
 
The Ford dealership was sold off in 2023 and Coggins of the Berkshires, with sales and services for used cars, opened the same year in Pittsfield, Mass. 
 
According to Coggins Auto Group, the dealerships had social media ratings of two stars when they were purchased; now all Coggins locations are garnering more than four stars in customer satisfaction reviews. 
 
"We sell cars, and we fix cars, and our goal is just to make our customers happy, and keep our employees happy, and that's what's made this really work these last few years," said General Manager Scott O'Connell.
 
Coggins Auto Group is also involved in events that benefit the community, including its popular annual charity golf tournament that funds local charities and organizations such as the Bennington Little League.
 
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