By Morgan True
The Stowe Reporter
VERMONT — Vermont officials say a $1.4 million federal grant awarded nearly a year ago is about to start paying dividends in police efforts to stem the flow of heroin into the state.
The Department of Justice Anti-Heroin Task Force grant was used to hire five new state troopers who completed their training in June.
That allowed the Vermont State Police to make five experienced troopers full-time detectives with the Vermont Drug Task Force, a statewide unit that works with local and federal agencies to combat drug trafficking.
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