Waseca County celebrates strong progress on rural broadband

Waseca County News reports

Buoyed by nearly $8 million in largely state-driven investment, Waseca County has made dramatic strides over the last couple of Lino offer congratulations for the achievement award and the progress the county has made in expanding access to high speed broadband.

They report on the Waseca’s ranking in the country broadband profiles…

According to the nonprofit Blandin Foundation, Waseca County had been stuck for several years in the “red” category, ranking in the bottom tier of Minnesota counties with only about three-quarters of county residents having access to broadband

Thanks to several recently approved multi-million dollar projects, the share of Waseca County residents with access to high speed broadband meeting the state’s 2026 goals has increased to around 84%, pushing it from the “red” tier into yellow.

Back in 2024, local service provider Bevcomm received close to $6 million in grant funding to build nearly 200 miles of mainline broadband which now provides internet service for hundreds of families in the lightly populated southwest portion of the county, centered around Waldorf.

Thanks to that major investment, almost every home and business in southwest Waseca County now has access to high speed broadband. Future projects will instead focus on the northern portion of the county around Waseca and Janesville, and east of Highway 13.

And offer a recommendation to get even closer to goal…

However, to close the deal on the “last mile” broadband projects which tend to be particularly expensive, Kraus is asking county residents for their help, specifically those rural residents who continue to be unserved or underserved by current infrastructure.

Under the Minnesota Broadband Line Extension Program, Waseca County residents or business owners who have no internet or broadband less than the 25 mbs downloads/3 mbs uploads can apply for up to $25,000 to get a line extension to their home or business.

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