Oregon Tech students awarded grant for mobile hotspots for students without internet

Oregon Tech students awarded grant for mobile hotspots for students without internet

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - Oregon Tech Assistant Professor Amber Lancaster, Ph.D., is always looking for ways to involve her students in innovative thinking that takes her lessons in professional writing beyond the classroom. Lancaster believes the more ways she finds to apply her teaching to real life, the better equipped her students are to use their writing skills in their future professions.

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City schools extend distance learning through June

City schools extend distance learning through June

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – By executive order, Oregon schools will remain closed through the rest of the academic year but will continue teaching through distance learning. The Klamath Falls City School District remains committed to providing education that is accessible and meaningful.

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CenturyLink Fiber Trunk severed in multiple locations knocks out communications to basin [UPDATED]

CenturyLink Fiber Trunk severed in multiple locations knocks out communications to basin [UPDATED]

At 8:20 AM, Friday, October 18, 2019, a CenturyLink Fiber Optic Trunk Cable located in Jackson County along Dead Indian Memorial Road was severed in multiple locations, causing a widespread communications outage in and around the Klamath Basin.

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Spectrum outage causing issues for businesses and customers alike [UPDATED]

Spectrum outage causing issues for businesses and customers alike [UPDATED]

If you use Charter/Spectrum for your internet and phone needs, It has been a tough day for your communications. Services have been out since approximately 8:20 AM, with no estimated time of when the service will return.

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Greg Walden slams Democrat plan to allow government takeover of the internet [VIDEO]

Greg Walden slams Democrat plan to allow government takeover of the internet [VIDEO]

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Representative Greg Walden (R-Hood River) is continuing to call for net neutrality solutions that preserve a free and open internet for consumers without allowing a federal government takeover of the internet, as Congressional Democrats are proposing. Speaking in opposition to a Democrat plan to give the federal government near unlimited authority to regulate, tax, and control the internet, Walden said that the bill was a missed opportunity to bring real, bipartisan net neutrality protections to consumers.

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