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Windstream adding jobs in Harrison, AR

Windstream adding jobs in Harrison

http://newtoncountytimes.com/news/windstream-adding-jobs-in-harrison/article_c15d03b4-6da8-11e9-8be2-5f1b4cd34fe9.html

"Windstream has announced the company has completed a major network expansion in Harrison and an increase of at least 10% in the workforce. More than 4,000 homes and businesses are now eligible for ultra-fast 1-gig internet speeds, the result of a company investment of more than $800,000 in network infrastructure to power Kinetic Internet."

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Fake news

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Post ID: @6wli+YS4a0H7

"More than 4,000 homes and businesses are now eligible"

But realistic customer numbers will probably be near 1,000 people at most that will sign-up. But TT and his Zombie Kool-Aid groups will be touting this on Stream as saving the company.

This would have had a better impact for the company if they could've completed this 'expansion' 5 years ago. Competition is probably thinking 'about time they have speeds comparable to ours'.

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Post ID: @vra+YS4a0H7

Sounds like a great place to live.

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Post ID: @fci+YS4a0H7

Race riots by whites in 1905 and 1909 drove away black residents, establishing Harrison as a sundown town.[7][8] Today (2019) it is known as a center of white supremacist activity, including the national headquarters of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.[9][10] While in the 2010 census the population of Arkansas was 15.7% African-American,[11] in Harrison it was 0.9% and in Boone County 0.5%.[12]

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