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Winter storm brings snow and ice to DeKalb

DeKalb County experienced a winter weather storm on Sunday, Jan. 16 that led to accumulations of up to 4-inches in elevated areas and some traffic incidents on slippery roads.

Reader questions why littering is still a problem, says education could be key

Reader questions why littering is still a problem, says education could be key
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Alabama Scenic River Trail seeks to establish new campgrounds along DeKalb waterways

During the latest DeKalb County Commission meeting, commissioners heard from Alabama Scenic River Trail Founder Fred Couch, who hopes to establish two new campsites along waterways in DeKalb County.

Alabama broadband grants game changer for families, businesses

Alabama broadband grants ‘game changer’ for families, businesses Updated May 11, 2021; Gov. Kay Ivey announced nearly $17 million in grants Monday to help expand broadband access in rural Alabama and Sen. Tommy Tuberville said he expects it to make a significant impact. “Great news for Alabamians across the state,” Tuberville posted on Twitter. “Broadband is critical for all households to participate in the digital economy, remote learning, telemedicine and advances in farming practices. “These grants will be a game changer for families and rural businesses.” The announcement from the governor’s office said the 36 grants were the largest amount both financially and by number awarded from the Alabama Broadband Accessibility Fund established by the legislature in 2018.

Rural, underserved Alabama communities to receive broadband access

Rural, underserved Alabama communities to receive broadband access Underserved communities across Alabama will soon receive broadband services thanks to nearly $17 million approved by Gov. Kay Ivey’s office. (Source: KEYC News Now) By WSFA Staff | May 10, 2021 at 1:54 PM CDT - Updated May 10 at 1:58 PM MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Underserved communities across Alabama will soon receive broadband services thanks to nearly $17 million approved by Gov. Kay Ivey’s office. On Tuesday, Ivey’s office awarded 36 grants to multiple broadband providers in primarily rural, unserved areas of the state. The grants are the largest amount and number awarded to date by the Alabama Broadband Accessibility Fund, created by the legislature in 2018.

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