Pocahontas Broadband Council Web Page Not Working, possibly hacked

At a short February 13th meeting of the Pocahontas County Broadband Council, it was brought to the attention of the members that the council’s website: pocahontascountybroadband.com- is not working, nor has it been for a while. Sarah Riley mentioned what she sees on the site is what appears to be Chinese letters displayed. However, when we tried to go onto the site right after the meeting, we just got an error message that said, “There has been a critical error on this website.” The members were told that Kelly is working on this problem. It was pointed out that the importance of getting this fixed is that once construction begins on the various broadband projects in the county, this website will be a primary way for the public to follow the construction progress.

Cory Nipper of the Thompson and Litton Company (T&L) reported that as far as the ARC Power Grant Project goes, they are still waiting for the final approval from the State Broadband Council before they can advertise for bids for a contractor to do the construction. He said everything has been submitted for a while to the state. Nipper said that once that approval comes through, the next steps involve holding a pre-bid meeting; placing a 30-day advertisement for bids from construction contractors, then doing a bid tabulation which usually means selecting the lowest bidder, after that there will be a pre-construction meeting with the selected contractor, followed by the start of the construction.

Mike Holstine mentioned that he was told at the State Broadband Council Meeting the previous day, that the state has several questions about the project and would be contacting us about those shortly.

Melissa O’Brien told the members that the Spruce Knob/Seneca Rocks’ (SKSR’s) two projects in the Northern part of Pocahontas County are moving forward, with construction to begin in the spring on their WV Line Extension and Development or LEAD Project, while the other one is still in a design and planning phase.

Regarding the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (or BEAD) broadband projects, Melissa O’Brien said they are still working with the state regarding the BEAD applications in Pocahontas County. Mike Holstine added that the deadline date for these is mid-April so he expects to see the BEAD projects moving forward after that. Anne Stroud said the NTIA is reducing the public comment period on these BEAD projects from 30 days down to 14 days, which might speed things up, and both Stroud and O’Brien said they expect the official BEAD project awards could be announced as early as mid-March.

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Tim Walker

Tim is the WVMR News Reporter. Tim is a native of Maryland who started coming to Pocahontas County in the 1970’s as a caver. He bought land on Droop Mountain off Jacox Road in 1976 and built a small house there in the early 80’s. While still working in Maryland, Tim spent much time at his place which is located on the Friars Hole Cave Preserve. Retiring in 2011 as a Lieutenant with the Anne Arundel County Police Department in Maryland, Tim finally took the plunge and moved from Maryland to his real home on Droop Mountain. He began working as the Pocahontas County Reporter for Allegheny Mountain Radio in January of 2015.

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