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Central Michigan Life - Club Create wants to keep arts alive for adults with disabilities

Central Michigan Life - Club Create wants to keep arts alive for adults with disabilities
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Washington lawmaker says letting government offer internet gives us another option

January 28, 2021 at 5:52 pm Third grade teacher Cara Denison speaks with students virtually while live streaming her class via Google Meet at Rogers International School on Nov. 19, 2020 in Stamford, Connecticut. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images) Do you hate your internet provider? Or maybe you’re one of many people who only have one option to choose from? So here’s a question for you: How would you feel about a government option for your internet? Representative Drew Hansen of Kitsap County is the sponsor of a new bill in Olympia that would allow local government to offer broadband internet. “We have a lot of people in this state who just either don’t have high speed internet access at all, or they have it and it’s expensive, and it’s not very good,” Hansen explained. “We had a hearing yesterday on this bill, and we heard people from all over the state, like a mom in the Spokane Valley who has a special needs kid who, you know, she’s got to

Report: 70% of Americans Now Have Access to Low-Priced Wired Broadband Plans

Report: 70% of Americans Now Have Access to Low-Priced Wired Broadband Plans Gizmodo 1/22/2021 Joanna Nelius © Photo: John Moore (Getty Images) Third grade teacher Cara Denison speaks to students while live streaming her class via Google Meet at Rogers International School on November 19, 2020 in Stamford, Connecticut. It looks like things might be improving at least a little when it comes to closing the digital divide in America. The latest quarterly report from BroadbandNow highlights several small achievements that have closed the internet gap a little bit more, but also reveals the massive amount of work still ahead. As of December, 70% of Americans had access to a low-priced broadband plan, defined as $60 a month or less, compared to 52% at the end of 2019 meaning around 59 million Americans received access to cheap internet for the first time in 2020.

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CDC to recommend people 75 and older, frontline workers get COVID-19 vaccine

CDC to recommend people 75 and older, frontline workers get COVID-19 vaccine © John Moore/Getty Images, FILE Third grade teacher Cara Denison speaks to students while live streaming her class at Rogers International School on Nov. 19, 2020, in Stamford, Conn. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will recommend adults 75 and older and those in essential roles such as first responders, teachers, farmworkers, prison guards, grocery store workers and public transit employees should be next in line for COVID-19 vaccines, according to recommendations from a CDC advisory committee and accepted by CDC Director Robert Redfield on Monday. The full recommendations will be posted publicly for states, local officials, and employers to refer to as they decide who to vaccinate as more doses become available and more people from the first phase, health care workers and residents in nursing homes and long term care facilities, are vaccinated.

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