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blandinonbroadband.org
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| | | | | This is an interesting story because you have to wonder about the motivation of a broadband provider who is in trouble financially with flailing customer satisfaction reputation - especially when it results in changing the landscape of federal funding. The Institute for Local Self Reliance (Community Networks) reports... Last week, Frontier Communicationstold the Federal Communications... | |
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calmatters.org
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| | | | | PG&E customers pay 80% more than national average. Costs are falling disproportionately on a customer base that's already struggling to pay their bills. | |
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sahanjournal.com
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| | | | | Slow internet connection? Families in low-income and high-income neighborhoods may pay the same price for CenturyLink internet service. But in whiter and wealthier neighborhoods, consumers can get internet speeds 50 times faster for the same price. | |
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www.alaskasnewssource.com
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| | | [AI summary] The provided content consists of a collection of news articles and updates related to various school districts in Alaska, including the Anchorage, Fairbanks North Star Borough, and Mat-Su Borough School Districts. These articles cover a range of topics such as school closures, budget issues, strategic planning, student enrollment trends, education policy changes, school board elections, and educational initiatives. There are also mentions of challenges faced by schools, such as budget shortfalls, funding cuts, and the impact of these on school operations and student enrollment. Additionally, there are updates on new policies, such as cell phone usage and safety protocols, and information about academic support programs and school events. | ||