U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer on Friday announced $400,000 through the Appalachian Regional Commission for the Delaware County Electric Cooperative to develop training curriculum and acquire supplies for
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(Paoli, Ind.) - Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch today joined Indiana electric cooperative leaders and community and industry partners from southern Indiana to discuss broadband initiatives. The group discussed the impact cooperatives have on closing the rural digital divide, the different ways cooperatives are working to provide this essential service and the stories of how it s impacting their communities.
It s more evident now than ever how fast, reliable internet is no longer a luxury but a necessity for modern life, Crouch said. Several Indiana cooperatives are taking significant steps to advance the availability of affordable and reliable high-speed internet in their communities, and I m thrilled to hear the stories about how it s improving the quality of life of Hoosiers.”