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When it comes to your home internet connection, there's one question we get asked quite a bit: Does Wi-Fi travel through ...
Legislators on the Information Technology Oversight Committee raised questions Wednesday about long-standing problems and financial concerns related to the KentuckyWired project.
But a dispute between the state and cable provider Accelecom threatens access for Kentuckians who rely on the network. The ...
A Kentucky family is suing FedEx for wrongful death, alleging that the driver's failure to activate hazard lights or use warning devices caused Addison Fowler to lose her life in a crash on I-75.
Kentucky's $1 billion KentuckyWired project faces scrutiny as lawmakers question connectivity issues and financial concerns ...
The storm damage cleanup process continues, but on Thursday, the community received an announcement: 600 homes in Killingsworth Cove will have access to fiber optic broadband internet. “It just ...
Commissioner Craig Hill and New Hope Telephone Cooperative (NHTC) held a Ribbon Cutting for the Killingsworth Cove Broadband Project on Thursday at the project site.
Giles County Administrator Chris McKlarney called the project “critical” to the county’s future. “Broadband now has become such an integrated part of everyone’s life,” McKlarney said.
The latest administrative hang-up leaves the county to pay the project contractor while the government sorts out federal funding.
The long-awaited Cloverlick Broadband Project has been completed, bringing high-speed, reliable internet access to 125 households in this rural Eastern Kentucky community.
The project's funding came from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), which provided $20 million overall for broadband expansion in Beaver County.