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| | | | Advocates doubt federal funding for broadband will ease disparities in urban places By Kaylee Tornay / InvestigateWest CenturyLink customers in Seattle and Portland receive wide-ranging levels of service for the same price, with poorer residents and people of color more likely to be burdened by slow speeds, according to a new analysis of digital inequities | |
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| | | | Methodist Family Health is opening a 70-bed inpatient psychiatric hospital for youth in Jonesboro. | |
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| | | | Broadband Is a Must for 21st-Century Life, and California Is Uniquely Poised to Tackle Its Digital Divide. | |
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| | It took an extra year for a community in Minnesota to finally see high-quality Internet service. Balaton spent an extra year in connectivity purgatory while Frontier delayed a much-needed project. To learn more, weconnected withthe Balaton and Marshall Economic Development Director Tara Onken and Woodstock Communications Vice President and General Manager Terry Nelson. |