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Summit County is building a high speed broadband network, according to officials. When it's completed, it will connect all 31 communities in the county.
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Ashtabula County received nearly $2.5 million from the Appalachian Regional Commission's Partnerships for Opportunity and Workforce and Economic Revitalization Initiative. The money will be used to expand access to high-speed internet in the county.
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So much of what’s happening now in Ohio and for the foreseeable future is online, and that’s exposing some serious problems in broadband service across…
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Updated: 4:59 p.m., Monday, April 13, 2020 A Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) survey found two-thirds of district’s families do not have a computer, laptop or similar device at home. CMSD issued the survey Monday to assess need for technological assistance as its 37,700 students take on remote learning. The school system could need as many as 25,000 electronic devices, said Superintendent Eric Gordon.
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Here are your morning headlines for Monday, Sept. 30:Ohio gets OK to expand Medicaid services;Emergency call center funds available;1 million Ohioans lack…
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Some 300,000 households and more than 88,000 business in Ohio have no access to broadband internet. Republican and Democratic state lawmakers are working…
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Automobile traffic is expected to be crawling in Cleveland during the Republican National Convention next month. There is little than can be done to avoid…