‘We’ll Be Back,’ Says Manager of Kerr County’s Historic Hunt Store
KERR COUNTY, TEXAS, JUL 11 – Despite $3.3 billion in federal broadband funds for Texas, Kerr County still lacks cell service, causing emergency communication failures and contributing to 94 deaths in a flash flood.
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What it will take to finally get broadband to every community in the country
Interview transcript: Terry Gerton U.S. Telecom has a whole puzzle of things that you’re dealing with right now. I thought we might start first with the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment (BEAD) Program. How are you addressing this program that’s really focused on closing the digital divide across the country? Jonathan Spalter It is an extraordinary moment where we are on the precipice as a nation, both industry, the broadband sector, workin…
‘We’ll be back,’ says manager of Kerr County’s historic Hunt Store
KERR COUNTY, Texas (NewsNation) — The manager of Kerr County’s historic Hunt Store says she has “no doubt” the community icon will be rebuilt after being destroyed in recent flooding. “The store is absolutely everything to the community,” said Hunt Store manager Courtney Garrison. “I am a fourth-generation resident — born and raised — and I’ve been the manager there for a year-and-a-half and it is absolutely everything.” For locals, Hunt Store i…

Despite billions for broadband, still no cell phone reception in Kerr County
( The Center Square) – Even after Texas received and allocated billions of dollars for broadband, much of Kerr County still has limited to no cell phone reception.
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