How speedy internet boosts connections at the racetrack

Lyle and Dawn Howey turned their passion for racing into an exhilarating experience for fans and racers alike at I-90 Speedway near Hartford. With a reliable fiber optic connection from Golden West, they can coordinate weekly races flawlessly and keep the show running at lightning speed.

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5 ways to be productive when the sun interferes with your cable

5 ways to be productive when the sun interferes with your cable

Sun outages affect all cable providers in the Northern Hemisphere twice a year. Programming disruptions only last a few minutes, but why twiddle your thumbs when you can do something fun or productive instead? Here are some things to try the next time you’re waiting for your favorite show.

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Wall superintendent appreciates online educational opportunities

Wall superintendent appreciates online educational opportunities

Sally Crowser, who has a doctorate in education, is the superintendent of the Wall School District. Combining her experience with the support of the community, Dr. Sally, her teachers, and their students have unique educational opportunities. Read how they use their Golden West connection to reach different corners of the state for interesting learning programs.

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‘Reels’ on the Ranch

‘Reels’ on the Ranch

When Justin Koehler moved to Denver years ago, he never thought the media career he wanted would allow him to return to South Dakota. Today he continues his film career working remotely from his family ranch between Philip and Midland.

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Internet Archive offers tools to explore the past

Internet Archive offers tools to explore the past

Almost like a digital librarian, the Internet Archive is an organization that stores decades of the internet’s history – keeping websites, books, videos, images, and more. Find out how it works and continues to hold data even with billions of websites across the world.

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