Nebraska firm gets $10M loan to expand broadband
HEMINGFORD, Neb. (AP) — A Western Nebraska firm is getting a $10.3 million loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to expand broadband Internet service in the Panhandle.
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The USDA announced the loan to the Hemingford Cooperative Telephone Co. on Monday.
Hemingford's broadband project in northwest Nebraska was one of five nationwide to receive loans this week.
The infrastructure loans are part of the USDA's Rural Development program.
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