Winona, MN – Construction is underway in parts of rural Winona and Dakota county to expand rural broadband Internet through monies provided by the CARES Act.

Hiawatha Broadband Communications, Inc. (HBC) president, Dan Pecarina, announced HBC is expanding existing networks near Pickwick and Rollingstone in Winona County. And in Dakota

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County, construction is underway in Nininger Township and an area near Highway 46 and 160th Street.

“HBC is proud to be partnering with Winona and Dakota counties on these projects. Each project helps us in our commitment to expand broadband to the underserved and unserved areas of our region,” said Pecarina. “The COVID-19 pandemic has really underscored how important a broadband connection is in today’s world. When completed, these projects will help provide services that will not only help students learn from home but allow their parents to work remotely.”

Construction in the Pickwick area and Nininger township is currently underway. Michael Barker, Director of Technical Operations at HBC, said the plan is to finish all construction by year’s end.

“Right now, crews are actively working near Pickwick and Nininger (township),” he said. “If the weather holds, we should complete construction operations by the end of the year.”

In addition to the fiber-optic network expansion, HBC has already activated a broadband fixed-wireless tower near Nodine in Winona County.  HBC will also be activating five broadband fixed wireless towers in Dakota County.

Winona County has allotted $1 million in CARES funding to pay for rural broadband expansion projects. Dakota County has earmarked $800,000 for its broadband expansion projects.

“When work is completed,” Pecarina said, “more than 800 homes that previously had no high-speed broadband access will now have the access they need for learning and working from home.”

About us: Headquartered in Winona, MN, Hiawatha Broadband Communications, Inc. (HBC) delivers cutting-edge telecommunications services to communities in southeastern Minnesota. Founded in 1997, HBC builds and operates hybrid fiber and Fiber-To-The-Home networks as well as providing wireless broadband in rural areas. The company offers a video service selection of more than 300 channels, digital music, Pay-Per-View, and local programming produced by HBC Studios. The company has over 100 local employees supporting retail, wholesale, construction, and Wizards Technical Support divisions in over 20 communities.

For additional information, please contact David Dicke at ddicke@hbci.com or at (507) 474-5884.