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Tahlequah Daily Press 04/05/2015

10B Sunday, April 5, 2015

AT&T invests $1B


over four years to
enhance networks
OKLAHOMA CITY
AT&T invested more than $1
billion in its Oklahoma wireless and wireline networks
from 2011 through 2014,
driving a wide range of
upgrades to reliability, coverage, speed and performance
for residents and business
customers.
As part of its Project
Velocity IP, an investment
plan focused on network
enhancement and expansion, AT&T in 2014 made
325 network upgrades in
Oklahoma, including 52
new cell sites, addition of
wireless and wired network
capacity, and new broadband network connections.
There is a direct connection between economic

CN Roads
Department
working with
thousands
this spring
The Cherokee Nation
Roads Department is
encouraging people of all
ages to demonstrate they
love where they live by
joining hands and volunteering for the 2015 Great
American Cleanup in
Oklahoma coordinated
by Keep Oklahoma Beautiful.
GAC is the nations
largest grassroots community improvement program. On April 11, the
Cherokee Nation volunteers will assist in com-

growth and success in


todays economy and the
availability of leading-edge
technologies, said AT&T
Oklahoma President Steve
Hahn. AT&T is proud of our
continuing
technology
investments, which help
enhance the quality of life
and spur economic opportunities for Oklahoma consumers and businesses.
Announcements like this are
a tribute to the efforts of our
local and state elected officials who work so hard to
ensure that public policies
encourage companies like
AT&T to invest in Oklahoma.
Additional information
about AT&T is available at
http://about.att.com.

NHS Executive Vice President and Hospital


tor Jim Berry, left, presents this years Doct
to Elaine Ramos, D.O.

Tractor Supply boosts fund


BRENTWOOD, Tenn. year degree or other specialTractor Supply Co. and the ized training program.
National FFA Foundation Major areas of study were
recently reported another also considered when deteryear growth for their third mining scholarship recipiannual Growing Scholars ents. For the final report of
funds raised, visit www.
program.
From Feb. 20 to March 1, TractorSupply.com/FFA.
We are thrilled with the
Tractor Supply customers
across the country donated results of the third annual
$563,482, an increase of Growing Scholars promore than 25 percent from gram, said Molly A. Ball,
2014 donations. This years National FFA Foundation
donations will result in 427 president. We are very
$1,000 scholarships award- thankful for Tractor Supplys
ed to FFA members in their continued support of FFA
pursuit of a college degree. and the efforts of its cusThe Growing Scholars tomers to give our youth a
program was supported chance to grow.
In addition to the Grownationally by each of the
more than 1,400 Tractor
Supply stores as part of
National FFA Week. Tractor
April 6, 2015 2:46 pm /
Supply customers supported
local FFA chapters and their

ing Scholars pro


tor Supply and t
FFA Foundation
other joint
including the
evaluation care
ment event, N
Week and th
National Asso
Agricultural Edu
ference. At an
store level, Trac
continually hos
ing events and w
ly with local F
and high schoo
advisers
to
resources and le
ergies.
Local high

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