Upgrades are part of company’s five-year fiber expansion plan that will deliver symmetrical gigabit fiber services to thousands of new Texas locations by 2025.
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Published: 5/12/2021 12:10:55 PM
Peterborough’s Article 2 – and a Planning Board candidate who backed it – both won out at Town Meeting Tuesday, as voters passed all warrant articles and elected new members to the Planning, Zoning and Select boards while reelecting Town Clerk Linda Guyette.
New Planning Board member Stephanie Hurley said she hopes to work well with her colleagues after being driven to run for office by unpleasant experiences working with the board as a citizen, after petitions to repeal and/or modify Peterborough’s Traditional Neighborhood Overlay Zones I and II two years ago eventually led to a pair of lawsuits.
Originally developed for Northern New England Telephone Co., offers came from throughout the country. The buyer was willing to tour the property early, an important consideration for their selection.
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LEWISTON Consolidated Communications awarded a $2,500 grant to Lewiston Public Schools through its Consolidated Connects Educational Grant Program to eight K-12 schools in support of innovative, technology-focused learning programs.
The funds are going to computer science for Lewiston programming and were part of $20,000 awarded to initiatives supporting creative student learning and innovative technologies. The grants, awarded as a part of the program’s inaugural grant cycle, are directed toward schools and initiatives within the company’s service area that advance creative student learning, develop 21st century skills, promote critical thinking and utilize innovative technologies. In response to the ongoing pandemic, this grant cycle focused on funding projects that address virtual/remote learning resource gaps.
Childrenâs Museum of Southern Minnesota wins grant, awaits state funding
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MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) - As the Childrenâs Museum of Southern Minnesota awaits state funding from lawmakers, the organization has received different funding to help bring a new exhibit to life.
The museum is getting a $10,000 grant from the Consolidated Communications Community Fund of the Mankato Area Foundation.
The grant will help build a prototype exhibit all centered around teaching the museumâs young audience about the Internet and how it works.
The museum is currently collecting feedback from visitors and community members to help build the baseline for how the exhibit will look.