T-Mobile Joins FCC Emergency Broadband Benefit Program
T-Mobile has announced it is joining the FCC’s Emergency Broadband Benefit Program, to provide low-cost service.
The FCC announced its Emergency Broadband Benefit program will start on May 12. The program is designed to provide a discount of up to $50 ($75 on tribal lands) to help low-income families have access to broadband internet. High-speed internet access is more important than ever, as countless individuals work from home and engage in remote learning.
T-Mobile has joined the FCC’s program, making its services available under its main brand, as well as subsidiaries.
When enrollment opens on May 12, qualified T-Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile, Assurance Wireless and Sprint brand consumer and government customers in the U.S., Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands may be eligible for an up to $50 discount (up to $75 on tribal lands) per household on service each month on qualified plans for the duration of the program.
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Reliance Health notes 45 years of serving the local community
The Career Closet, located in the recently renovated basement at Reliance Health’s Morosky Building. Individuals served by Reliance Health are able to utilize the Career Closet to obtain clothing for employment and other needs that may arise. (Photo submitted)
Reliance Health Chief Executive Officer Carrie Dyer poses with a haul of toilet paper delivered during the height of the pandemic last year. (Photo submitted)
Published April 13. 2021 7:57AM
Jan Tormay, Special to The Times
Peggy of Taftville said she doesn’t know if she would be alive today if it wasn’t for Reliance Health.
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Police Blotter: Copied Company Check Cashed For $7,526.13; Passerby Helps Himself To Brainerd Man s Fridge Friday, April 9, 2021
An employee of Berry Construction Company told police that a check cleared the company s First Horizon Bank account for $7,526.13. She said it appears that someone copied a company check and made it payable to a person and cashed it at an unknown location. A man on Forest Avenue told police that while he was at work someone stole his pressure washer and blower from the carport. He said the carport is open and he does not have serial numbers for the items. A woman on Distribution Drive told police that she lost her wallet at work or between transits.