If you’d like to learn more about the Oregon Broadband Office’s 2023 priorities, please click here<https://t.co/YUzlCv7Yzl>. To learn more about the Broadband Office’s 2023 program launch timeline, click here<https://t.co/mgKKMrflZI>.
👏♥️Join us in saying THANK YOU to the dedicated teachers & staff keeping our students learning and growing this year. Celebrate Public Schools Week February 27-March 3! https://t.co/XmuXWoWzen #PSW23#HereForTheKids
Pleased to report that the Oregon Public Utilities Commission (PUC) has issued a press release endorsing Faster Internet Oregon (https://t.co/NxBu9QKVpc) (Link Oregon is a cosponsor) and encourages its customers to take the speed test there. Read more: https://t.co/wNAMYOGB6a
Productivity is overrated. What counts most is the quality of output, not the quantity.
People may be impressed by the volume you produce, but impact depends on the value you create.
Success isn't about getting more things done. It's about doing more worthwhile things well.
January is School Board Recognition Month! Thank you to Board Member Verneda Wagner for all of the time, skill and service you provide to the IMESD Board of Directors.
We appreciate you!
The Oregon Broadband Office is seeking the public’s help in verifying & correcting broadband info for your home on the FCC Nat'l Broadband Map. Deadline to report errors: JAN 13 at https://t.co/UaEECda4bB
(ALSO: Take the https://t.co/OI6fHKBFD6 Internet Speed Test too!)
Congrats to Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs on NTIA Broadband Infrastructure Deployment Award to support last mile fiber to unserved Tribal homes, biz, & community institutions (3rd TBCP award to an Oregon Tribe, 2nd infra deployment track award). https://t.co/gUVUDEhs3l
We want to make sure all locations are represented on the National Broadband Map. Search for your address at https://t.co/voHQN1VvCZ. If info about your location is wrong or the location is missing, submit a challenge to correct the map! Accurate maps = improved internet access!
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