Answers are being released on what happened to AT&T’s cell services in Kansas.
Montana Internet Expands Fiber Broadband Service HELENA, Mont., April 22, 2024 (Newswire.com) – Montana Internet, Helena’s first Internet Service Provider (ISP), is now the first to offer fiber internet to several underserved areas across Lewis & Clark County. The Company has announced its latest initiative to connect Telecompetitor
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Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Things are getting back to normal after a widespread 911 outage was reported in four states on Wednesday. Authorities said residents in parts of Nebraska, Nevada, South Dakota and Texas were
CHEYENNE COUNTY (KSNT) - On Monday, a 76-year-old woman and a 77-year-old man from Atwood died after rolling their vehicle in Cheyenne County. At 6 p.m., the 76-year-old woman was driving a 2007 Ford F350 north on Highway 161. The passenger side tires went into the ditch and the driver tried to maneuver back onto []
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Utah April 24, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — A motorcyclist was critically injured Tuesday morning in a crash near Ivins. Crews from Dammeron Valley Fire & Rescue and Santa Clara-Ivins Fire & Rescue were dispatched at 2:06 a.m. to the site, just north of the Lava Flow Trailhead in Snow Canyon State Park, a […] The post Motorcyclist critical after crash in Snow Canyon State Park first appeared on Gephardt Daily.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol is investigating after a crash on the Ohio Turnpike sent a state trooper and another driver to the hospital Tuesday evening.
CRAWFORD COUNTY, Kan. — A Pittsburg woman is dead following a car crash Saturday evening. It happened just after 9:00 p.m. on K-3 at mile marker 1 - also known as 630th Avenue in Girard. The Kansas Highway Patrol says a vehicle driven by Ann Marie Edgett, 53, was traveling northbound when it went off []
A Kansas man was seriously injured in a single-car crash early Sunday morning.
The state is ordered to pay more than $2 million for the “Kansas two-step maneuver.”
Agency says it doesn't know for how long.