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Washington closer to expanding high-speed internet state wide - MyNorthwest

Washington one step closer toward $1.2B to broaden internet reach May 9, 2024, 3:57 PM | Updated: 5:24 pm Washington is one step closer to providing wider internet reach across the state. Read More
Washington internet, digital literacy trainings soon expanding

The Biden-Harris Administration approved more than $15.9 million in funding to expand internet access throughout Washington. ... a news release from ... one step closer toward $1.2B to broaden ... Read More
Struggling with internet? Washington receives federal funding ... - Yahoo

Communicating with friends and family throughout the state could soon become easier. The Biden-Harris Administration announced Monday it approved more than $15.9 million in funding to expand ... Read More
WA gets $1.2B in federal funds to expand high-speed internet

Washington state will get more than $1.2 billion from the federal government to deliver high-speed internet to communities with slow, unreliable or nonexistent service, the Biden administration ... Read More
WA receives $1.2B in fed money for high-speed internet access | Tacoma ...

More than $1.2 billion is slated to come to Washington state for investment in affordable and reliable high-speed internet access, one of the largest state allocations in the country from an ... Read More
Feds throw Washington’s $1.2B broadband program into disarray

Washington utilities, tribes, counties and others have spent years planning how to use the state’s $1.2 billion chunk of a federal program to improve high-speed internet access. Read More
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