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The Biden administration is approving Kentucky’s plan for the nationwide Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment Program, also known as BEAD.
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The Harrison County town of Berry celebrated an infrastructure milestone Monday that will see it connected with high-speed, broadband Internet. It’s part of a Harrison County project that will see more than 3,700 homes and businesses get outfitted.
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David Meinschein’s teachers, staff and students have sacrificed a lot this year amid the staggering challenges of the coronavirus pandemic. He opens the…
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Many people think of internet as a utility -- as essential as water or electricity. But in the Louisville area, nearly one in five households aren’t…
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More than two million people across the Ohio Valley live in areas that lack any option for fast and reliable internet service. This week some of them had…
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Lexington Sets Public Meeting on Cable, Internet ServicesNOTE: As of Wednesday July 12, Lexington officials say that, due to a large expected crowd, the location for the public meeting, and possibly the date,…
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Nearly half of the people living in rural parts of the United States don’t have access to broadband internet, the high speed connection required for…
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Rich Ord is CEO of iEntry, a Lexington-based company that serves online newsletter and internet advertising. Rich has been in the business long enough to…
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Studies indicate that having access to the Internet increases employment and income, enhances consumer welfare and promotes civic engagement. But, of…