The listening sessions come after Wyoming has begun taking several steps toward improving broadband access for those who are underserved or unserved. To date, Wyoming has received $70.5 million for
Internet access seems more like a necessity than a luxury these days, but that accessibility is limited across the state. On Wednesday, Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced that his office is looking to expand broadband access in rural areas through a new state law passed this month.
The U.S. Treasury Department has approved North Dakota’s application for $68 million to help finance the construction of 13 career academies across the state.
The funding will help the James Valley Career and Technology Center in Jamestown and the Sheyenne Valley Area Career and Technology Center in Valley City