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    Alabama Governor awards 24 Counties $53.5 Million in high-speed internet grants. Is yours one of them?

    By alabamanow,

    1 day ago
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    Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has announced the allocation of $53.5 million in grants to expand high-speed internet access across 24 counties in Alabama. This initiative aims to bridge the digital divide and enhance connectivity in underserved areas.

    The grants will fund various projects designed to provide high-speed internet to rural and remote communities, ensuring residents have access to essential online services and opportunities. Governor Ivey emphasized the importance of this initiative in fostering economic growth, improving educational resources, and enhancing the overall quality of life for Alabamians.

    The counties benefiting from this funding include:

    1. Autauga
    2. Baldwin
    3. Barbour
    4. Bibb
    5. Blount
    6. Bullock
    7. Butler
    8. Chambers
    9. Chilton
    10. Choctaw
    11. Clarke
    12. Conecuh
    13. Coosa
    14. Covington
    15. Crenshaw
    16. Cullman
    17. Dale
    18. Dallas
    19. DeKalb
    20. Escambia
    21. Etowah
    22. Fayette
    23. Franklin

    These counties represent a mix of rural and urban areas, highlighting the comprehensive approach taken by the state to address internet accessibility. Projects funded by these grants will include the installation of fiber-optic cables, the expansion of broadband infrastructure, and the enhancement of existing networks.

    Residents of the 24 counties are encouraged to stay informed about the progress of these projects and to take advantage of the improved connectivity once available. The Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA) will oversee the distribution and implementation of the grants, working closely with local officials and internet service providers.

    For a detailed list of the counties receiving grants and more information on the specific projects, please visit the ADECA website.

    This significant investment in Alabama’s digital infrastructure is a step forward in ensuring that all residents have the tools they need to succeed in today’s interconnected world.

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