/ A rusted satellite dish, from days past stands beside an empty home in Frost, WV on Aug. 19, 2020.
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More than a decade ago, West Virginia officials faced a gargantuan problem without enough money to fix it. They earmarked $5 million toward fixing the state’s slow, unreliable internet, then spent years bickering over how to spend it with little progress made on the problem.
But now, they’ll have another chance with a lot more money and much, much higher stakes.