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Biden Wants To Increase Rural Access To High-Speed Internet

Copyright 2021 NCPR. To see more, visit NCPR. STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: More than 14 million Americans do not have high-speed Internet, which is something the Biden administration wants to change. The problem is it s not exactly clear where the dead zones are. Here s North Country Public Radio s Emily Russell. EMILY RUSSELL, BYLINE: Wini Martin lives in the tiny town of Thurman, N.Y., in the Adirondack Mountains. It s as rural as you can get. There s no gas station or grocery store here. She s standing by the side of the road with her grandson. WINI MARTIN: Miles, just pay attention. Just don t get hurt.

Opinion: Hold Stefanik responsible for grandiose claims, says Massena woman

Friday, April 9, 2021 - 6:41 am To the Editor: Some may support Rep. Stefanik because they’re happy she’s trying to block Democrats from accomplishing things, but I’m holding her accountable every time she claims to be supporting and protecting the people of NNY. Let’s start with a reminder that she voted down the recent Covid relief package; along with the checks for struggling individuals and the $12.7B specifically ear-marked for NYS. In her 3/17/21 article, she touted her support for NNY agriculture because she backed the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program. But it’s not clear how that helps upstate farms, since half of the $23.6B went to only 5% of agribusiness in the most heavily-concentrated agricultural US states. Nor is it clear how her support for the Farmers to Families Food Box Program helped our farmers; since the vendor companies chosen to profit came from 36 other states; not NY.

Quick hits: Louisiana news briefs for Tuesday, April 6

Company plans $42M state-supported expansion in New Orleans East Lineage Logistics will build a $42 million expansion of its Jourdan Road cold-storage facility in New Orleans East, officials announced Tuesday. The company plans to expand its cold-storage complex along the Inner Harbor Navigation Canal from 160,000 square feet to 304,000 square feet, retaining 188 existing jobs and creating an estimated 50 new direct maritime and warehousing jobs with an expected average annual pay of $61,000 plus benefits. Louisiana Economic Development estimated the project indirectly will create an additional 56 new jobs. The state is providing $10 million in capital outlay funds, while the Port of New Orleans is providing $2 million and Lineage Logistics is investing the remaining $30 million in capital for the cold-storage project, officials said. The company also is expected to utilize Louisiana’s Quality Jobs Program.

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