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Part of several grants to Historically Black Colleges and Universities across the country, Central State will use a $3 million grant to improve its technology with broadband access.
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Twenty internet providers, including national companies like AT&T, Comcast and Verizon, have committed to the program.
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The state of Ohio issued more than $232 million in grants to internet providers that will build the infrastructure needed for broadband internet in rural areas. Statewide, 31 counties will see infrastructure built over the next roughly two years, resulting in about 1,250 new jobs.
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The Yellow Springs Village Council voted unanimously in favor of the new public utility last week, in order to give residents easily accessible internet.
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The Yellow Springs Village Council met this week to discuss the new high speed internet for the village, which will be less expensive than AT&T and Spectrum.
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Some parents in Ashtabula County say their kids have fallen behind during remote learning because they lack adequate internet access at home.
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Ohio lawmakers failed to pass one bill that had broad bipartisan support during the Lame Duck session.
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Clark County To Expand Broadband Infrastructure Over Next Decade