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Workers Joshua Hoad, left, and Dennis Pappas of Bonfire Engineering & Construction pull wire for broadband instillation at Eagle, Colorado, on Thursday. Dec. 19, 2019. In Wyoming, the state has received more than $347 million to expand broadband access.

CHEYENNE — Internet access impacts communication, education, medical care and transportation in essential ways. Currently, 39,215 homes and small businesses in Wyoming lack access to a high-speed internet connection.

The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration announced Monday that Wyoming will receive $347.9 million from the $42.45 billion Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment program to deploy affordable, reliable high-speed internet service.

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Ivy Secrest is interning at the Wyoming Tribune Eagle this summer. A senior in Colorado State University’s journalism program this fall, she is the managing editor of the student newspaper, The Collegian. Email: isecrest@wyomingnews.com.

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