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Kansas Tags $4M for Public Wi-Fi; Neb. PSC Unveils CPF Awards

Kansas and Nebraska touted broadband grants Tuesday with Kansas awarding $3.9 million to seven organizations through the its Advancing Digital Opportunities to Promote Technology (ADOPT) program. The effort supports expanding public Wi-Fi and distributing devices in unserved areas. Awardees include…

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Kansas State University ($1.48 million), Mokan Communications (about $721,000) and the Wichita Library Foundation (about $289,000), the governor’s office said. Meanwhile, the Nebraska Public Service Commission said it would award about $31,000 to 28 applications using money from the U.S. Treasury’s Capital Projects Fund. The projects, which received awards in a second round of CPF grants, are expected to bring broadband to about 1,640 unserved and 1,570 underserved locations, said the PSC: The projects have a Dec. 4, 2025, completion deadline.