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Of the 210,000 households in the state without reliable internet, almost half are being addressed by federal or state programs. The remaining households could be covered with a cost of up to $550 million.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson has created the Arkansas Council on Future Mobility which will prepare a report with recommendations by the end of November.
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The university's Collaboratorium for Social Media and Online Behavioral Studies has received a multi-year grant from the Department of Defense to study covert online information campaigns.
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The promise of some portion of $550 million in new federal funding brought together a consortium of state and national broadband leaders in mid-December…
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The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is nearing the day when it will no longer deliver a daily printed paper. The newspaper has been transitioning its weekday…
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Arkansas' governor has released a plan to expand access to high-speed broadband communities with more than 500 residents by 2022.Gov. Asa Hutchinson on…
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Arkansas's statewide public television network is launching a new service that will live-stream meetings of the state legislature and governmental…
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The Little Rock Technology Park Authority will soon unveil Phase II architect renderings on the city’s downtown startup village, a larger but unfinanced…
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Bryant, Arkansas business-owner Dani Martin logged onto her store’s Facebook page for a weekly live video stream when the comments feed was invaded by…
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Arkansas will recieve $1.8 million in a settlement from the ride-sharing company Uber. The company's Chief Legal Officer Tony West said in a statement…