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Meet Country Singer Lexi Larsen in Ogallala, Nebraska

Posted by Helen Akers on May 24, 2018 3:41:35 PM

Embarking upon a singing career is something up and coming country star Lexi Larsen knew she wanted to do from the age of four. Describing her musical style as “a sound that I love,” with the “best stories and events that have happened to me,” Larsen made the decision to move to Nashville following high school.

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Topics: Community Events, community

Discover Your Adventure at Viaero’s Munch and Mingle Career Event

Posted by Helen Akers on May 7, 2018 4:41:03 PM

No one likes to start venturing out in search of a new job. The idea of changing or starting a new career makes a lot of people uneasy and a little nervous. Who wants to feel awkward in a room full of recruiters in suits and competing job seekers? And no one likes to hold onto twenty copies of a resume and be prepared to interview on the spot with someone you’ve barely met, about a company you may know little about.

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Topics: Community Events, community

Viaero Wireless to Sponsor Pedal the Plains 2018

Posted by Helen Akers on May 3, 2018 12:08:45 PM

Governor John Hickenlooper and Viaero’s own Executive Vice President/CFO, Mike Felicissimo announced the 2018 Pedal the Plains route at the Colorado State Capitol on Wednesday, April 25th. This year’s route includes the towns of Kiowa, Bennett and Limon. “Viaero loves to sponsor the ride because northeastern Colorado is our home. This route is about seeing where your food comes from, and showing the eastern plains, the beauty, and the farming activity,” said Mike Felicissimo.

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Topics: Community Events, community

Governor Hickenlooper Signs Rural Broadband Bill into Law

Posted by Helen Akers on Apr 12, 2018 10:39:32 AM

 

On Monday, April 2nd, Governor John Hickenlooper signed a law to expand broadband internet service within rural Colorado. The law is designed to allocate $100 million dollars towards construction of infrastructure, which will increase internet download speed capacities to a minimum of 10 megabits per-second. Broadband service has long been considered a standard for both household and professional internet users, but the availability has been lacking in rural communities such as northeastern Colorado. The expansion of broadband capacity will help bring the same advantages the state’s urban dwellers enjoy to those who live and work in rural Colorado communities.

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Topics: community, data, internet

3 Towns Featured in Pedal the Plains 2017

Posted by John Adams on Jul 26, 2017 12:31:59 PM

 

 

 

The 7th Annual Pedal the Plains Bicycle Tour offers cyclists scenic routes highlighting agricultural towns in the eastern Colorado plains. Riders get a firsthand experience of heartland values and a chance to honor the communities we call home.

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Topics: Community Events, community

Watch the Weather with @ViaeroWXCams

Posted by Erika Allen on Jul 25, 2017 11:54:05 AM

 

 

Clouds, and the weather conditions that create them, are stunning to watch. Viaero has a new way to keep an eye on the sky in your area with our new Twitter account, @ViaeroWXCams, or through live feeds on our website! But did you know that these cameras play a vital part in community safety and weather reporting?

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Topics: Technology, community

New Wheels for Young Nebraskans

Posted by John Adams on Feb 22, 2017 4:05:59 PM

 

 

When you have next to nothing, every little bit counts. Numerous local charitable organizations throughout our communities do what they can to help those in need. These organizations can’t accomplish their missions alone: they need our help.

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Topics: community

Career Opportunities for Sluggish Growth in Rural Colorado

Posted by John Adams on Dec 28, 2016 2:23:36 PM

 

 

The hardworking residents who live in the rural communities of southern and eastern Colorado are capable of making the best of any situation, but decreasing population and fewer job opportunities haven’t made things easy. Factories and plants are moving to more densely populated locations along the Front Range, taking jobs and people with them. Many factories have gone out of business altogether.

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Topics: community

Kearney Crowd Tests VR Goggles & GO Watch at Viaero Center

Posted by John Adams on Nov 4, 2016 1:47:21 PM

 

 


Central Nebraskan hockey fans were invited to test mobile tech gadgets from Alcatel during the Tri-City Storm’s home-opener at the Viaero Center in Kearney, Nebraska. Attendees experienced Alcatel’s virtual reality (VR) goggles and wearable OneTouch GO Watch first-hand.

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Topics: Technology, community