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Pownal board wants owner to deal with gutted grandstand
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Division of Fire Safety approves reopening of Branson Coaster amusement ride
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The Amusement Ride Safety Unit of the Division of Fire Safety Friday approved the reopening of the Branson Coaster amusement ride in Branson.
Following a final inspection on Friday, July 9, the Amusement Ride Safety Unit determined the ride is safe for public use.
The determination comes following several previous inspections by the safety unit, operational testing, examination and evaluation of critical components, reviews of operating procedures and interviews with ride operator staff and witnesses.
The ride, located at 2115 76 Country Blvd, Branson, was closed on June 20, 2021, following an accident in which an 11-year-old Tennessee boy was seriously injured.
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Vermont governor vetoes rental housing registry bill
Modified: 7/2/2021 9:55:51 PM
MONTPELIER Gov. Phil Scott on Friday vetoed legislation that would have set up a rental registry, and statewide system to enforce property safety standards.
The governor said that the bill, SB 79, would “reduce the number of housing options for Vermonters at a time when we are grappling with a critical housing shortage.”
“Most agree we suffer from a critical housing shortage for middle income, low income and homeless Vermonters, but the solution is not more regulation,” Scott said in his veto message to legislators.
Scott argued that adding additional housing restrictions and costs would discourage “everyday Vermonters” from renting out their homes, rooms or summer cabins as a way to supplement their income.