Princeton Launches Free Public Internet Service at Key City Sites

The City of Princeton has announced a major service for local citizens with the installation and beginning of service for free internet at certain sites in the city.

The first of other planned service sites were activated last Friday and Princeton Mayor Brock Thomas is excited about the start of this project and looks forward to more advances in the future.

click to download audioDeputy City Clerk Laci Harper explained where the sites are located and how to connect to them.

click to download audioMayor Thomas noted there are restrictions to the service.

click to download audioHarper gave locations where they plan to set up service in the future.

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Harper explained the radius for service at each current site.

click to download audioHarper added that the sites offer enough service to carry several connections at one time.

click to download audioThomas said the cost of the service is paid for by the taxpayers through the City budget.

click to download audioThomas gives a special thanks to Chris George for his part in working out the details for providing this internet service to local citizens.

click to download audioThomas presented George with a key to the City for his work on this project.

click to download audioBoth Thomas and Harper stressed their appreciation to the Princeton Electric Plant Board for their part in making this service available to the public. If anyone has any questions about the new internet service they can call City Hall at 270-365-9575.

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