Rank: 38
Code: Green
(See Blandin Foundation interactive map)
| County | 25/3 (% covered) |
25/3 rank | 100/20 (% covered) |
100/20 rank | Gig (% covered) |
Gig rank |
| Winona | 89.7 | 46 | 89.19 | 38 | 26.66 | 66 |
Winona County: Rank goes from Yellow to Green
Winona County ranks 38 (up one point) for broadband access out of 87 counties. They have seen some growth in broadband in the last year. They will benefit from a $3.2 million MN State Broadband grant and 35 Line Extension grants. Also, HBC has announced fiber expansion plans in the area that they say will bring service to more than 5,000 locations.
- Over the years, Winona County (or cities within) has not invested in matches for any successful MN Broadband grants.
- Winona County will benefit from a 2024 $3.1 million MN Broadband grant (Round 10) award that will serve 396 locations.
- Winona County will benefit from 35 line extension awards (Rounds 1 and 2), which extend broadband to individual locations.
- Last years’ estimates indicated that it would cost $23 million to get ubiquitous broadband in the county. (I haven’t updated the number because recent report offers scenarios of costs based on BEAD funding rules that make current estimates less predictable than in the past. Yet, I think the number is still helpful.)
- In 2022, Winona ranked 20 using Microsoft’s Digital Equity Tool, which looks at various factors of a community.
- Winona County has been focused on broadband for years; they were part of the Minnesota Intelligent Rural Communities (MIRC) starting in 2010, a Blandin-led and federal (ARRA) funded broadband adoption project.
- In 2022, HBC announced 10 Gig residential service in the City of Winona. Two months later they announced expansion in rural parts of the county.
| 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2017 | |
| 100/20 (2026 goal) | 89.19 | 85.33 | 85.62 | 87.59 | 87.47 | 86.43 | 86.31 | 81.17 |
| 25/3 (2022 goal) | 89.7 | 87.55 | 88.88 | 91.65 | 88.09 | 86.58 | 86.48 | 92.13 |
2024 Grant:
- County: Fillmore, Olmsted, Winona
MiEnergy Cooperative South West Fremont
Grant: $3,164,721
Local Match: $4,747,086
Total Budget: $7,911,807
The MiEnergy Cooperative project will see built Fiber to the Premise (FTTP) in the rural areas Southwest of Fremont, Minnesota located primarily in Winona and Filmore Counties. This project will provide services to 396 addresses, including 342 unserved and 54 underserved, and bridge the digital divide by offering residents access to essential services such as telemedicine, online education, and remote work opportunities. Funding partner Mabel Cooperative Telephone Company is contributing $2,373,543.
Past Grants:
- 2022: Ace Telephone Association, Inc., $3,218,201.00
- 2016 – WINONA COUNTY PICKWICK AREA – GRANT: $416,640
- 2015 – Hiawatha Broadband Communications – Winona County Whitewater Area – Grant Award: $247,000
- 2015 – Winona County Hiawatha Broadband Communications – Cedar Valley Area – Grant award: $314,450
- 2019: AcenTek – Rural Houston Exchange FTTH – GRANT $2,895,318
- MN State Grant awarded in 2021: AcenTek – Rural Peterson Exchange FTTH – GRANT $1,492,096 This last mile project will serve 214 unserved households, 18 unserved businesses, 88 unserved farms, and two unserved community anchor institutions as well as 47 underserved households and five underserved businesses in areas of Fillmore and Winona counties.
Find more articles on broadband in Winona County (http://tinyurl.com/hqsckxg)
The maps below on the left comes from the Office of Broadband Development interactive map, reflecting data updated on December 16, 2024. Red dots represent locations unserved locations. Above I have tracked wireline access because that is the Minnesota definition of broadband. The info below includes wired and wireless. BEAD includes fixed wireless connections as served locations. (I wrote more on the distinction between the two last year, which may be if interest in the numbers range greatly for your county.)
I am doing the annual look at broadband in each county – based on maps from the Office of Broadband Development and news gathered from the last year. I’m looking at progress toward the 2022 (25 Mbps down and 3 Mbps up) and 2026 (100 Mbps down and 20 Mbps up) and will code each:
- Red (yikes)
- Yellow (warning)
- Green (good shape)

