(Washington, D.C.) - U.S. Representative Rick Boucher announced today that, at his urging, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, through its Rural Utilities Service, is providing a federal grant to help establish high-speed Internet services in the Hurley community.
"With the federal funding I am announcing today, residents of Hurley, the Hurley Family Medical Center and the Knox Creek Volunteer Fire Department will gain access to high speed Internet services which were previously unavailable in the community. In addition, a community computer access center will be established to provide Internet access and basic computer training classes to residents at convenient times," Boucher said.




