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The Unalaska City Council will weigh the city’s internet service provider options at its meeting Tuesday night, after unanimously deciding to postpone the discussion earlier this month.
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Eight Aleutian businesses were awarded $3,000 each in late April as part of a new microgrant program from the Aleutian Marketplace. Grant recipients range from an ice cream shop in King Cove to a notary in Unalaska to commercial fishermen in Sand Point. A total of $24,000 worth of grant money was distributed throughout the region. It’s the first of two rounds of grants through the partnership between the Aleutian Pribilof Island Community Development Association, TelAlaska, Wells Fargo and the Aleut Corporation. The organizations work with community members, small business owners and creative entrepreneurs throughout the region in an attempt to help fuel local economies.
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A local internet provider that has previously only offered WiFi to Unalaskans announced last month that it's launching a new LTE service. The island now has three options for cell service, and OptimERA is one of them.
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School Board Accepts Remote Learning Service Agreement And Considers Upcoming Holidays Amid PandemicThe Unalaska City School Board has approved an agreement with local service provider TelAlaska to provide limited remote learning services for students…
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In downtown Unalaska and the valley, communications are returning to normal after a power outage Tuesday affected landline telephones, internet service,…
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A major player at the Federal Communications Commission is due in Unalaska. Brendan Carr will arrive Monday night and spend about 24 hours on the island…