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Committee works to make county ‘broadband certified’

WORKSHEET: Jennifer Heinzman, director of the Mecosta County Area Chamber of Commerce, and Jim Sandy, director of the Mecosta County Development Corporation, start to complete a worksheet to help Mecosta County become broadband certified through Connect Michigan. (Pioneer photo/Jonathan Eppley)

BIG RAPIDS — Government, school, business and community leaders around Mecosta County are being asked to complete worksheets to help rate the area’s broadband connectivity level. Members of the Broadband Internet Partners Committee and several Internet service providers met Wednesday to discuss what steps are necessary for Mecosta County to become broadband certified. The group [...]

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