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Surging Interest in African American Genealogy

Surging Interest in African American Genealogy Surging Interest in African American Genealogy Here Are Resources in Kansas City to Get Started Share this story Published February 18th, 2021 at 6:00 AM Above image credit: The Midwest Afro-American Genealogical Interest Coalition holds monthly meetings and members go on yearly road trips of historical significance. Here is the group at the Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site in Topeka. (Contributed | Midwest Afro-American Genealogical Interest Coalition) A family reunion in 2008 first sparked Wayne Reed’s interest in genealogy. But it was a move in 2013 to Kansas City that gave Reed the resources that fired his resolve to learn more. Reed’s efforts since have produced a family tree with one branch reaching back to 1824.

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Applied Insight s latest acquisition adds intell firm -- Washington Technology

Applied Insight s latest acquisition adds intell firm Most private equity-backed firms are looked at as a merger and acquisition machine that closes one deal and simultaneously looks for the next one. Early in its existence, Applied Insight fit that bill. It closed five deals in less than two years after it was created in 2018 through a spinoff from Intelligent Decisions. But after August 2019, the company didn’t make another deal until this week when it acquired Bridges Inc. Terms were not disclosed. The deal adds a variety of capabilities that compliment AI’s cloud and data analytics offerings, including Bridges cross-domain solutions in the intelligence market. Cross-domain solutions move data from unclassified networks to the classified side in a secure manner.

Parts of Rural Missouri Will Get Gigabit Speeds With New Spectrum Initiative

Parts of Rural Missouri Will Get Gigabit Speeds With New Spectrum Initiative Parts of Rural Missouri Will Get Gigabit Speeds With New Spectrum Initiative Charter Expanding Coverage in 33 Missouri Counties Share this story Published February 17th, 2021 at 6:00 AM Above image credit: A fiber optic cable used to provide broadband internet service. (Jens B ttner | AP Images) A new initiative from one of Missouri’s biggest internet service providers promises to bring super fast broadband speeds to areas where they are desperately needed. Charter Communications, which provides Spectrum service, recently announced a $5 billion initiative that will focus on broadband buildout in 24 states, reaching an estimated 1 million unserved customer locations. The buildout will include $1.2 billion in Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF) money that was awarded to the company in late 2020.

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