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Oak Grove to explore bringing broadband access to the town

Oak Grove to explore bringing broadband access to the town Special to The News-Star View Comments The Oak Grove Town Council has authorized Mayor Adam T. Holland to sign a memorandum of understanding with V1 Fiber to complete a needs assessment study and begin applying for funds to implement affordable broadband internet coverage for all citizens of the town of Oak Grove. “This is huge for our citizens and our towns future in the 21st Century Economic Environment,” Holland said in a news release. “Reliable access to high-speed internet is equivalent to the interstate highway system and access to rural electric service in the 1950’s. If we want to position ourselves for growth both in population and economic development, we must have the services at 21st Century Employers and future residents need to be successful in their occupations and quality of life expectations.”

Fannin commissioners await federal fund info; declare May as Mental Health Awareness Month

BONHAM — May is officially Mental Health Awareness Month in Fannin County following Commissioners’ Court action Tuesday. A proclamation read and approved for County Judge Randy Moore’s signature draws attention to the importance of mental health to a person’s overall well-being, and it recognizes that the Covid-19 pandemic is one of many challenges that impacts mental health. While prevention is an effective way to reduce the burden of mental health conditions, there are practical tools all people can use to improve their mental health and increase resiliency, the proclamation states. “(W)ith effective treatment, those individuals with mental health conditions can recover and lead full, productive lives,” it states, adding “each business, school, government agency, health care provider, organization and citizen shares the burden of mental health problems and has a responsibility to promote mental health wellness and support prevention and treatmen

City council schedules back-to-back meetings Monday

CADILLAC — The city s budget will get lengthy consideration on Monday. City council has scheduled a work session at 4:30 p.m. on Monday, April 5; right after, city council will hold the regularly-scheduled first council meeting of the month at 6 p.m. The work session will provide council the opportunity to examine the proposed Fiscal Year 2022 budget; it s expected that council will schedule a public hearing on the matter for later in April. The budget as proposed is balanced, a memo from City Manager Marcus Peccia states. And while the COVID-19 pandemic proved challenging, the city s finances have not been hurt. Cadillac entered this crisis strong and well-positioned to face the impact of the pandemic without having to take dramatic steps to stay solvent, Peccia notes in a letter accompanying the proposed budget. Through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the City was essentially made whole from a revenue perspective.

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