Chattanooga Times Free Press

Gov. Lee announces $14.8M to expand broadband

- BY ANDY SHER NASHVILLE BUREAU

NASHVILLE — Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee on Monday announced $14.8 million in broadband accessibil­ity grants to 13 grantees to help expand broadband service to more than 8,300 households and businesses in 17 rural counties across the state.

Some $6 million of that is designated for rural cooperativ­es and other small service providers operating in communitie­s in five Southeast and Middle Tennessee counties.

“I am pleased to announce that we are getting our rural areas up to speed and expanding broadband in the areas that need it most,”

Lee said in a news release. “I am committed to ensuring connectivi­ty in every corner of our state as broadband impacts our goals for health care, education, economic developmen­t and beyond.”

Nearly one in four rural Tennessean­s lacks access to broadband, according to the Federal Communicat­ions Commission.

Area providers receiving grants are:

› Volunteer Energy Cooperativ­e: $1,317,488.45 serving the Spring Creek community in McMinn County

› Sequachee Valley Electric Cooperativ­e: $817,406 serving the Griffith Creek community in Marion County

› TDS Telecom: $1,490,291 serving the Vonore community in Monroe County

› BTC Communicat­ions:

$701,102.16 serving the Walden’s Ridge community in Rhea County

› Ben Lomand Communicat­ions: $1,525,477.78 serving the Normandy community in Coffee County

The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Developmen­t is working with the 13 grantees who showed a “high need” for grant funding. The administra­tion also said recipients demonstrat­ed the ability to implement and sustain the project long term with strong community support.

“Broadband is critical to the sustained economic success of a community,” said state Economic and Community Developmen­t Commission­er Bob

Rolfe. “By expanding broadband accessibil­ity, we are extending the runway of possibilit­ies for new industry and developmen­t right here in Tennessee.”

Meanwhile, Lee’s recommende­d fiscal year 2020 budget proposal seeks another $20 million to continue closing an “access gap” to ensure rural Tennessean­s have tools needed for growth and prosperity.

Other recipients of the latest grants are:

› Gibson Electric Membership Corp.: $588,974 serving the Gadsden community in Crockett County and part of Gibson County

› Loretto Telephone Co.:

$1,050,000 serving parts of

Lawrence County

› Meriwether Lewis Electric Cooperativ­e: $1,832,728.16 serving part of Humphreys County

› North Central Communicat­ions: $304,763 serving part of rural Sumner County

› Peoples Telephone Co.: $186,494 serving part of the Danville community in Houston County

› Appalachia­n Electric Cooperativ­e: $1,739,581 serving parts of Jefferson and Grainger counties

› Twin Lakes Telephone Cooperativ­e:

$1,233,987.30 serving parts of Jackson, Smith and Putnam counties › WK&T Telecommun­ications Cooperativ­e: $2,000,000 serving part of Henry County. Contact Andy Sher at asher@timesfreep­ress.com or 615-255-0550. Follow him on Twitter @AndySher1.

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