You May Qualify For A Discount On Your TDS Communication Services If you think you can’t afford service, think again. You may qualify for a discount on your service through a low-income government program called Lifeline. Lifeline reduces monthly services for qualifying voice, internet, or bundled services. You may be eligible if you participate in a qualifying assistance program such as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Medicaid, or if you have a household income that is at or below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Go to https://www.lifelinesupport.org/do-i-qualify/ for a full list of qualifying programs. In addition, survivors of domestic violence facing financial hardship may receive the Lifeline benefit for up to six months under the Safe Connections Act (SCA). For more information on the Lifeline program possible discount amounts, or how to apply, visit the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) website at https://www.lifelinesupport.org. Call USAC at 1-800-234-9473 for specific Lifeline questions. Call TDS at 888-CALL-TDS or visit www.tdstelecom/lifeline. html with questions regarding program eligibility or general Lifeline questions. Lifeline is a government assistance program and is nontransferable. Only eligible consumers may enroll in the program. There is a limit of one discount per household. Lifeline discounts on internet service are only available where minimum supported broadband service is available. If the household becomes ineligible for Lifeline, the household will be subject to TDS’ regular rates, terms, and conditions. 177481 213182WI/10-25/12780 You May Qualify For A Discount On Your TDS Communication Services If you think you can’t afford service, think again. You may qualify for a discount on your service through a low-income government program called Lifeline. Lifeline reduces monthly services for qualifying voice, internet, or bundled services. You may be eligible if you participate in a qualifying assistance program such as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Medicaid, or if you have a household income that is at or below 135% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Go to https://www.lifelinesupport.org/do-i-qualify/ for a full list of qualifying programs. In addition, survivors of domestic violence facing financial hardship may receive the Lifeline benefit for up to six months under the Safe Connections Act (SCA). For more information on the Lifeline program possible discount amounts, or how to apply, visit the Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) website at https://www.lifelinesupport.org. Call USAC at 1-800-234-9473 for specific Lifeline questions. Call TDS at 888-CALL-TDS or visit www.tdstelecom/lifeline. html with questions regarding program eligibility or general Lifeline questions. Lifeline is a government assistance program and is nontransferable. Only eligible consumers may enroll in the program. There is a limit of one discount per household. Lifeline discounts on internet service are only available where minimum supported broadband service is available. If the household becomes ineligible for Lifeline, the household will be subject to TDS’ regular rates, terms, and conditions. 177481 213182WI/10-25/12780
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Shelia Nyberg of the Clark County Economic Development Corporation urged members of the Stetsonville Village Board to join in a regional commission with the goal of getting freight rail back on the local line. BRIAN WILSON/THE STAR NEWS
Work is continuing on the expansion of the Frontline plant complex on Jensen Dr. in Medford. Currently, state inspectors perform on-site building inspections and reviews during construction and remodeling of commercial and industrial properties. That would change under a proposal being considered by the city council to hire a Marshfield-based firm to do the work. This could improve response times for building projects. BRIAN WILSON/THE STAR NEWS
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