Charity Grant to Lohrville Visions
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Lohrville Visions received $500 from the Aureon Charity Grant Program to help create handicap accessible parking spots at the Lohrville City Park. Marcie Boerner, Webster-Calhoun Cooperative Telephone Association, is pictured presenting the check to Melissa Kinney, Lohrville Visions along with JD Siebert, Aureon.
"Volunteers are essential to small communities and this group gets things done! When they see a need they work towards resolving it, just like the handicap accessible parking spots," states Boerner.
The Aureon Charity Grant Program was established to increase and support to rural independent telephone companies and the communities they serve. Applications are considered on a quarterly basis and available to organizations within the Webster-Calhoun service area.
Webster-Calhoun Cooperative Telephone Association provides Landline Telephone, Digital TV and Internet service to 20 rural communities on a Fiber driven network just outside the Fort Dodge, Iowa area: Pilot Mound, Boxholm, Lanyon, Paton, Churdan, Farnhamville, Gowrie, Somers, Moorland, Knierim, Barnum, Clare, Thor, Badger, Vincent, Duncombe, in the towns of Lohrville, Manson, Rockwell City and Lake City and rural Fort Dodge. www.wccta.net
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