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Soddy-Daisy commissioners approve $14,000 annual payment, conditional sign-off, for Sneed Road cell-tower lease The Soddy-Daisy Board voted unanimously to allow city signing of a lease with Hamilton County for a cell tower on Sneed Road, approving a $14,000 annual payment conditioned on City Attorney approval; officials said the tower and county grant-funded equipment should reduce radio dead spots across the city.

Soddy-Daisy just approved a game-changing $14,000 cell tower lease that promises to eliminate radio dead spots and boost emergency services across the city!

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#HamiltonCounty #TN #CitizenPortal #SoddyDaisyCellTowers #PublicSafety #TechnologyAccess #CommunityInfrastructure

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Halifax board denies Verizon tower permit after planning commission opposition After planning commission members and local residents raised concerns about proximity to existing towers and visual impacts, the board denied Verizon's conditional‑use permit for a proposed monopole along US‑501 by a 5‑to‑3 roll call. Verizon argued the site was required by search‑ring RF analysis to fill coverage and capacity gaps.

Verizon's bid for a new tower in Halifax County faces a major setback as residents and planning officials voice strong opposition, questioning both the need and visual impact of the proposal.

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#HalifaxCounty #VA #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #TechnologyAccess #CommunityInput

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Teachers and students press board over proposed 50‑point floor and persistent tech shortages During public comment the teachers’ union urged the board to reconsider a proposed across‑the‑board grading floor of 50; students and TV‑program leaders described missing donated Chromebooks, broken Macs and a frozen midyear equipment budget that harmed extracurricular submissions.

Public outcry grows as educators and students demand the school board rethink a controversial grading policy and address critical tech shortages that threaten academic success.

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#NJ #AcademicRigor #ExtracurricularSupport #CitizenPortal #TechnologyAccess #NewJerseyEducation

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Oregon Senate adopts resolution honoring late Sen. Aaron L. Woods The Oregon Senate unanimously adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 206 honoring the life and public service of Sen. Aaron Lionel Woods, with members delivering personal tributes to his military service, tech-sector career and community leadership before a roll-call adoption.

The Oregon Senate has officially honored the legacy of the late Senator Aaron Lionel Woods, celebrating his remarkable contributions to technology, community, and veterans' rights.

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#OR #VeteransRights #TechnologyAccess

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Madison School District posts survey results as board readies plan for possible statewide cellphone ban After a district survey showing mixed views from parents, students and teachers, the Madison School District board discussed a potential 'away‑for‑the‑day' cellphone policy and agreed to ask the superintendent to draft an implementation plan while tracking a proposed state ban.

The Madison School District is grappling with a potential cellphone ban, but opinions are divided among students, parents, and teachers about what this means for education and well-being.

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#CT #StudentWellbeing #EducationalPolicy #CitizenPortal #TechnologyAccess

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Planning panel recommends new tier to allow taller monopoles to address Brentwood coverage gaps The Brentwood Planning Commission voted to recommend a City Commission amendment to Chapter 78 that would add a Tier 4 allowing monopoles up to 160 feet—with strict criteria, third‑party propagation review and certified notice to residents within 1,000 feet—to address wireless coverage gaps in the city's east side.

Brentwood is taking a bold step to improve wireless coverage with a proposed new tier allowing taller monopole towers—could this be the solution to our connectivity gaps?

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#BrentwoodWilliamsonCounty #TN #CitizenPortal #UrbanPlanning #PublicSafety #TechnologyAccess

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Department of Corrections says funding is main barrier to statewide staff Wi‑Fi in facilities DOC officials told the Corrections & Institutions committee that a 2023 estimate put the cost to install a dedicated staff Wi‑Fi network across state correctional facilities at roughly $3.28 million, with ongoing support under $50,000 a year; federal broadband rules and funding availability are the primary obstacles to moving forward.

Limited internet access in correctional facilities is holding back innovation and efficiency, with a $3.28 million Wi-Fi installation proposal now on the table.

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#VT #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #TechnologyAccess #VermontCorrections #DigitalEquity

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State broadband director outlines BEAD awards, technology mix and permitting plan Jordan Arnold, director of the Washington State Broadband Office, told the Technology, Economic Development and Veterans Committee that Washington’s provisional BEAD awards would connect about 166,000 locations, that $736 million of federal BEAD funds are currently available for deployment, and that WISBO is pursuing permitting roundtables and NEPA expertise to accelerate builds.

Washington is on the brink of a broadband revolution, ready to connect 166,000 homes and businesses with a historic $736 million investment—are you ready for the fastest internet yet?

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#WA #CitizenPortal #DigitalInclusion #TechnologyAccess #InfrastructureInvestment

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Committee advances bill to extend TRIGGER tax credit for New Mexico firms to work with national labs The House Commerce & Economic Development committee voted 9–1 to pass House Bill 82, which extends and gradually expands the TRIGGER technology‑readiness gross receipts tax credit to help New Mexico small businesses partner with Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratories and speed commercialization of lab innovations.

New Mexico's House Committee just voted overwhelmingly to expand the TRIGGER tax credit, paving the way for more startups to collaborate with national labs and boost innovation!

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#NM #InnovationSupport #CitizenPortal #NewMexicoBusiness #EconomicDevelopment #TechnologyAccess

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Kaneland board approves $862,506 Chromebook lease after vendors cite AI-driven memory shortages Facing industry-wide memory and processor shortages and rising prices, Kaneland approved a four-year lease-to-own agreement up to $862,506.92 to replace roughly 2,100 Chromebooks; the increase adds about $20,000 per year to the district’s previous lease estimate.

Kaneland CUSD 302 has secured a $862,506 lease-to-own deal for new Chromebooks amid rising prices and critical supply shortages—will this be enough to keep up with tech demands?

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#IL #DigitalLearning #SupplyChainChallenges #CitizenPortal #TechnologyAccess

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Committee hears bill to let districts sell or grant surplus laptops to students The Early Learning & K‑12 Education Committee heard SB 6,222, which would let school districts sell depreciated surplus technology to students and grant devices at no cost to students from low‑income families (priority given to those eligible for free or reduced‑price meals or incomes ≤185% of the federal poverty level).

A new bill could empower school districts to provide surplus laptops to students in need, ensuring technology access for all, especially those from low-income families.

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#WA #EquityInEducation #StudentSupport #CitizenPortal #TechnologyAccess

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Broadband board outlines budget shifts, warns of BEAD rule changes and funding uncertainty The Vermont Community Broadband Board told lawmakers it moved certain costs onto federal grant lines, highlighted a $700,000 reallocation to preserve special funds, and said BEAD rule changes expanded eligible technologies but removed some workforce/climate requirements — creating negotiation points with NTIA.

Vermont’s Broadband Board is shifting budgets and navigating new federal rules, all while ensuring that state funds remain untouched—what does this mean for your internet access?

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#VT #VermontBroadband #DigitalInclusion #FundingTransparency #CitizenPortal #TechnologyAccess

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Planning Board approves two wireless towers after public comment and engineering reviews The Rockingham County Planning Board approved two special‑use permits for wireless communications towers (cases 2025‑14 on NC‑65 and 2025‑15 on Folkes Road) after staff presentations, engineering reviews and an appraiser's testimony that a nearby tower would not substantially injure property values.

The Rockingham County Planning Board just approved two new wireless towers, promising improved coverage despite community concerns about property values and safety.

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#NC #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #TechnologyAccess #NorthCarolinaWireless #CommunityInfrastructure

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Brentwood staff proposes narrow change to city wireless rules to close east-side coverage gaps City staff outlined a proposed limited amendment to Brentwood's wireless communications ordinance that would permit engineered monopole towers up to 160 feet in narrowly defined locations after demonstration of service gaps, third-party review and neighborhood notification. The proposal emphasizes co-location, camouflage and safety engineering and,

Brentwood is taking steps to bridge mobile service gaps with a new proposal for 160-foot monopole towers, but only under strict conditions to ensure community safety and aesthetics.

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#BrentwoodWilliamsonCounty #TN #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #TechnologyAccess

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Hennepin County holds statutory fee hearing; commissioners press solid-waste, library and human-services questions The committee opened a statutory hearing on proposed 2026 departmental fee schedule changes across nine departments, including seven proposed new fees and one elimination. Commissioners focused questions on solid waste funding and enforcement, HERC maintenance budgeting, tires disposal, library investments and resident-facing technology in human | 

Hennepin County is revamping its departmental fee schedules, sparking intense discussions on solid waste revenue and penalties for haulers—what changes could impact you?

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#HennepinCounty #MN #CitizenPortal #TechnologyAccess #PublicEngagement #WasteManagement

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Massachusetts Legislature Introduces Chapter 93M for Consumer Electronic Device Repair New chapter defines terms related to consumer electronic device repair in Massachusetts law

Massachusetts just took a bold step towards empowering consumers with a new law that redefines the rules for electronic device repairs!

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#MA #CitizenPortal #TechnologyAccess #SustainabilityInitiatives #ConsumerRights

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Boston educators enhance technology and travel training for students with disabilities Educators focus on functional skills and improved resource accessibility for students with disabilities.

Boston is taking bold steps to enhance support for students with disabilities, integrating technology and life skills training to pave the way for their future success!

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#BostonCitySuffolkCounty #MA #CitizenPortal #TechnologyAccess #SkillsTraining #InclusiveEducation

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District Welcomes 33 New Certified Staff and Outfits Schools with 400 Chromebooks District enhances technology with new Chromebooks and updates for over 900 devices.

The Hudson School District is kicking off the new school year with an impressive boost in staff and technology, adding 33 new certified teachers, 400 Chromebooks, and more to enhance student learning!

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#WI #CitizenPortal #TechnologyAccess #StaffDevelopment #EducationInnovation

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Oconee County Schools Board to Approve Technology and Policy Updates on September 15 Board to discuss classroom audio systems and internet policy revisions at upcoming meeting.

Oconee County Schools are on the brink of transformative changes, from cutting-edge classroom technology to vital policy updates aimed at enhancing student safety and engagement.

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#GA #CitizenPortal #TechnologyAccess #OconeeCounty #StudentInclusion #EducationInnovation

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Survey Shows 41% of School Leaders Report Full Staffing on Day One Majority of school leaders rate first day readiness at 8.5 out of 10.

Only 41% of Shelby County schools had all teaching positions filled on day one, revealing significant staffing challenges despite an overall readiness score of 8.48!

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#TN #CitizenPortal #TechnologyAccess #TennesseeSchools #EducationReadiness #StaffingChallenges

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Parents Urge Humble ISD Board to Address 1 to 1 Technology for Senior Students Parents raise concerns over insufficient technology access impacting students' learning this school year.

Parents are sounding the alarm over technology access in Humble ISD, urging the board to take action before the school year begins.

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#TX #CareerEducation #CitizenPortal #TechnologyAccess #TexasEducation #StudentSuccess

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Victor Rodriguez discusses education initiatives and partnerships in Huntsville Victor Rodriguez highlights collaboration in education and support for Governor Ivy's initiatives.

Alabama's education landscape is transforming as key partnerships with telecommunications providers pave the way for enhanced learning experiences and resources for students.

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#AL #FundingSupport #TechnologyAccess

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School Board Considers Mandatory Damage Fees for Chromebooks and Security Deposits Board debates implementing mandatory fees for Chromebook damages and a security deposit.

The Lake Oswego School District is considering mandatory fees for Chromebook damages, raising concerns about financial burdens on families and student participation in extracurriculars.

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#OR #EquityInEducation #EducationFinance #TechnologyAccess

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District Explores Device Protection Program to Address Rising Repair Costs District seeks feedback on device protection program as repair costs surge to $264,000.

The Lake Oswego School District is grappling with skyrocketing device repair costs, prompting a bold plan to protect students and their wallets.

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#OR #EducationFinance #TechnologyAccess #LakeOswegoSchools #StudentEmpowerment

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City to Partner on Safety Initiative for Unclaimed Cell Phones City plans to promote program donating unclaimed phones while raising community awareness.

Ivins City Council is launching an innovative initiative to turn unclaimed mobile phones into vital tools for community safety and support!

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#IvinsWashingtonCounty #UT #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #TechnologyAccess #IvinsCommunity #CommunityAwareness

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T Mobile seeks approval for new antennas and ground space at existing tower T Mobile plans to add six antennas and lease ground space to expand service coverage.

T-Mobile is set to revolutionize cellular service in Pennington County with six new antennas, ensuring better coverage without increasing emissions—are you ready for an upgrade?

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#PenningtonCounty #SD #CitizenPortal #TechnologyAccess #InfrastructureImprovement

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Ohio House Bill 397 expands jail commissary fund use for inmate services and technology Bill modifies section 341.25 to broaden uses of jail commissary profits for inmate welfare

Ohio's new House Bill 397 is set to revolutionize inmate welfare by expanding the use of jail commissary profits for essential services and technology!

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#OH #CitizenPortal #TechnologyAccess #CriminalJusticeReform #InmateServices

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Copeland Middle School promotes emotional learning and teamwork under new STEAM teacher Rockaway Township's Copeland Middle School emphasizes emotional dialogue and teamwork in education.

At Rockaway Township's Board of Education meeting, a dedicated art teacher revealed how social-emotional learning is transforming students' lives and preparing them to be future leaders.

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#NJ #CitizenPortal #TechnologyAccess #SocialEmotionalLearning #TeacherSupport

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Virginia Supreme Court supports Governor Donald's mask mandate authority in schools Virginia Supreme Court upholds Governor Donald's authority on school mask mandates amid complex situation.

Confusion reigns in Prince Edward County as legal battles over mask mandates clash with urgent discussions on securing vital funding for schools.

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#VA #CitizenPortal #TechnologyAccess #VirginiaSchools #PublicHealth #EducationFunding

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City of Kenmore discusses school zone safety camera project and community feedback Kenmore officials seek community input on school zone safety cameras amidst mixed reactions.

The Northshore School District is tackling big challenges in tech access and student safety, revealing a commitment to enhancing critical thinking in the classroom and community.

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#WA #CitizenPortal #KenmoreEducation #TechnologyAccess #StudentEngagement #CommunitySafety

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