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The city council of Missoula, Mont., Monday approved $13,125...

The city council of Missoula, Mont., Monday approved $13,125 to help fund a next-generation broadband study. The council voted 9-1, with two members absent. The resolution guarantees matching funds as part of a grant to the Bitter Root Economic Development…

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District. The grant’s purpose is “to contract with a professional service provider to conduct a feasibility study outlining the demand for and options to improve access to extreme broadband at an affordable cost for businesses in Missoula,” said the resolution text (http://bit.ly/12TlTRq). The city “recognizes affordable, high-capacity and high-speed internet service across the city is vital to Missoula’s economic growth,” it said.