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PALMYRA, MO – April 26, 2023 – Chariton Valley (CV) announced today the company completed the expansion of its state-of-the-art fiber network in rural Palmyra and beyond.Chariton Valley Representatives and Marion County CommissionersChariton Valley Representatives and Marion County Commissioners

A partnership between Chariton Valley and Marion County made the $8 million project possible. Marion County invested 2.25 million utilizing funds from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).

“When we were first notified we were going to receive ARPA funds, we wanted to put the funds toward something that would last, and this turned out to be an excellent investment,” stated Marion County Presiding Commissioner David Lomax. “Chariton Valley kept their word and kept us informed,” Lomax added.

Chariton Valley constructed approximately 120 miles of fiber-optic cable to deliver high-speed internet access to 732 Marion County residents. Chariton Valley also deployed an additional sixteen miles of fiber beyond the rural Palmyra agreement to serve an additional 154 homes.

“At the beginning, I had doubts about whether or not Chariton Valley would be able to accomplish what they said they were going to accomplish,” stated Marion County Commissioner Steve Begley. “We had some struggles along the way, but thankfully, they got it done. It is a good system, and I am glad we went with Chariton Valley!” Begley concluded.

“Chariton Valley is committed to connecting unserved and underserved rural Missourians to fast and reliable internet. Through our partnership with the Marion County Commissioners, we are achieving that in rural Palmyra,” said Ryan Johnson, Chariton Valley’s Interim President and Chief Executive Officer.

Chariton Valley’s advanced fiber network delivers Gigabit-capable speed directly into homes and businesses through a dedicated connection. The service effectively connects communities with economic opportunities, access to online health care and educational services, supports remote work and precision agriculture, and provides overall enhanced online experiences.

Larry Welch, Marion County Commissioner, said, “From the start, Chariton Valley cooperated with us and worked through the issues. They kept their word, and everything went smoothly, as far as I am concerned.”

Following this project, Chariton Valley will use funding from the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) grant to bring fiber internet to more areas in Marion County this year.

“We are extremely proud to be making a difference and improving the quality of life in the Palmyra area. We’d like to thank the Marion County Commissioners for helping to facilitate this project. Fiber deployment will continue in Marion County throughout the year,” added Johnson.

Lomax concluded, “The only thing we keep hearing now is, ‘when are they coming down my road?’ Everyone that has Chariton Valley internet, me included, is happy with it.”

To learn more about Chariton Valley fiber or sign up for service in Palmyra, visit gofasterpalmyra.com or call 660-395-9000.

About Chariton Valley

Through its influential leadership, innovative advances, and 70 years of experience, Chariton Valley, Missouri’s premier communications provider, continues to enhance rural prosperity and living. Chariton Valley’s reliable network utilizes fiber facilities to expand connectivity to students, families, farmers, businesses, medical facilities, and rural communities every day. Chariton Valley’s success is driven by a commitment to deliver an exceptional customer experience and to continue supporting the communities it serves with pride. Learn more at www.cvalley.net.

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Chariton Valley
Donna Bell
660-395-9636
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www.cvalley.net