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Police warn of Shot at a Million phone scam
The Shot at a Million lottery weekly drawings start Friday. You can sign up if you are vaccinated at www.shotatamillion.com. Author: Erika Ferrando (WWL) Updated: 10:41 PM CDT July 5, 2021
ST. CHARLES PARISH, La. If you are vaccinated against COVID-19, you can still sign up for the Shot at a Million lottery through the Louisiana Department of Health. The first drawing is Friday.
The St. Charles Parish Sheriff s issued a warning to make sure you sign up for the legitimate lottery and don t fall for a scam. The sheriff s office received complaints of citizens receiving phone calls from people claiming to provide assistance in registering for the lottery.
Verizon promises 5G services to TracFone customers if FCC approves MVNO s acquisition
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Verizon is looking to acquire TracFone, an MVNO that predominantly uses the Big Red s LTE network, but the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) has yet to greenlight the acquisition. There are a few aspects of the deal that the FCC is still looking into, so Verizon and TracFone CEOs decided to quell some of the fears that the FCC expressed since the beginning of the year.
Verizon CEO of the Consumer Group Ronan Dunne and TracFone CEO Eduardo Diaz Corona made some interesting comments during a teleconference with Acting FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel (via FierceWireless).
Though they won t be able to get broadband internet from the Knoxville Utilities Board until 2022 at the earliest, customers are already calling to sign up for the service.
KUB cleared its final regulatory hurdle last week, when the Knoxville City Council voted to approve the utility s proposal to offer 1-gigabyte symmetrical, fiber broadband internet service to its customers. That includes about 210,000 households in mostly Knox, Grainger, Union and Sevier counties.
The broadband service will also include options for cable television and home phone access over the fiber network.
KUB can now begin implementing the broadband network, staffing the new division and procuring supplies.
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