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Rural communities with fewer local doctors — and longer distances to travel for hospital care — also generally have limited high-speed internet service.
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The state of Ohio issued more than $232 million in grants to internet providers that will build the infrastructure needed for broadband internet in rural areas. Statewide, 31 counties will see infrastructure built over the next roughly two years, resulting in about 1,250 new jobs.
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More than $500,000 is headed to five Hamilton County communities for free public WiFi. County officials developed the program with federal Community…
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Nearly 46,200 public school students in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky have no internet access at home, according to the National Center for Education…
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According to the National Center for Education Statistics, about 46,200 students in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky have no internet service at home. As…