Governor Kristi Noem | Kristi Noem Official Website
Governor Kristi Noem | Kristi Noem Official Website
PIERRE, S.D. – Governor Kristi Noem and the Governor’s Office of Economic Development announced the latest ConnectSD broadband grants. These awards will make quality, high-speed internet available to underserved households in South Dakota.
“ConnectSD is investing in South Dakota’s future by bringing high-speed broadband access to every South Dakota family,” said Governor Noem. “We are committed to connecting every corner of South Dakota with high-speed internet access, and this investment will allow us to overcome challenges that stand in the way of that mission.”
Over $32 million in grants were awarded for 13 projects from nine applicants. These projects will leverage private matching dollars for a total investment of over $47 million in broadband infrastructure statewide, connecting 3,137 households, farms, and businesses. These awards will cover the vast prairie area of Stanley County, part of the southeast corner of the state, and provide more coverage in the Black Hills region.
The following is a list of the awardees and location (including links to photos):
- Venture Vison – Stanley County, Rural Ft. Pierre, North West Lower Brule Reservation, $8,681,523;
- Golden West Telecommunications Cooperative, Inc. – South East of Leserville, Rural Utica, $1,768,976;
- Golden West Telecommunications Cooperative, Inc. – Rapid Valley, West New Underwood, Caputa, $5,216,655;
- Leap Communications, LLC – Rural South of Lennox, $440,000;
- Leap Communications, LLC – Rural Irene, Mayfield, $3,533,900;
- Long Lines Broadband (dba, Jefferson Telephone Company, LLC) – Rural Elk Point (Going North East & West of I-29), $1,219,176;
- Alliance Communications Cooperative, Inc. – Rural Beresford, Union Groves St. Pk, Nora SD (East & West of I-29), $5,148,021;
- Hanson Communications Inc (dba, Mt. Rushmore Telephone Company) – Keystone-Hermosa Areas, $954,663;
- Midco (Midcontinent Communications) – Ashland Heights, Sheridan Lake RD, Peaceful Pines, Ridgeview, Blackhawk, $2,675,151;
- Midco (Midcontinent Communications) – Rural area west of the City of Yankton, $530,461;
- SDN Communications – SF Public Safety Building/State Radio Location, $34,320;
- Gallatin Wireless Internet LLC (dba, Celerity Internet) – South East of Spearfish, Eagle Ridge, Eagle Crest (South of I-90), $725,643; and,
- Gallatin Wireless Internet LLC (dba, Celerity Internet) – North of Rapid City, Haines Ave, East of Piedmont, South from Elk Creek Rd, $1,533,288.
With these awards, Governor Noem’s ConnectSD Initiative will connect almost 31,000 locations with high-speed internet. To stay informed, find further information, and to find coverage maps, the ConnectSD program can be found online at: https://sdgoed.com/partners/connectsd/.
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