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Tennessee Awarded $1.8 Million in ARRA Funding for Broadband | TN.gov Newsroom

18 hours ago ago from TN.gov Newsroom | The Official Newsroom of the State of Tennessee

TN.gov Newsroom Home Tennessee Awarded $1.8 Million in ARRA Funding for Broadband Released on Wed, Dec 23, 2009 - 1:14 pm under Recovery Act Finance and Administration NASHVILLE Tennessee will receive $1.8 million in federal funding for broadband mapping and planning in an effort to increase the availability and use of high-speed Internet service in the state. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) matching ...

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22 hours ago ago from MADISON

Defense Secretary Robert Gates urged graduates of Indiana University to step forward and accept the duty and burden of public service.

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15 hours ago ago from The Terre Haute 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Terre Haute, IN

TERRE HAUTE, Ind.—Dwayne Lathan scored 18 points and grabbed a team-high seven rebounds to lead Indiana State to a 72-59 win over Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis on Wednesday. Read this article: Lathan leads Indiana State past IUPUI 72-59 (Chambersburg Public Opinion)

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Illinois Blogging: Services Providers Hold Their Breath Until November 2010

18 hours ago ago from Understanding Government

The Associated Press reports that the Illinois state government, $11 billion in debt ,  is not paying local social service agencies: Illinois is millions of dollars behind in making payments, and many groups haven't been paid by the state since the fiscal year began in July, a situation that longtime providers said is unprecedented. They've gotten used to building their annual budgets around state funding and have been blindsided by the ...

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22 hours ago ago from McHenry County Turning Point

A grim headline for a  grim story in today's Herald.  No one can say they weren't warned- Social service providers across Illinois have warned for months that unless the state started paying its bills, the day would come when agencies would be forced to lay off workers en masse, or worse, close their doors for good. As 2009 ends, that day has come – or is fast approaching – for countless programs that rely on state money. The ...

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