Optimum, a local provider of internet, mobile, and TV services, has recently announced exciting news for residents and businesses in Clarendon. Thanks to investments made in the company’s local network and infrastructure, individuals in the area can now access internet speeds of up to 500 Mbps. This enhancement is a significant step forward in providing a superior connectivity experience for the community’s growing data and entertainment needs.
Kathleen Preston, Vice President and General Manager of Optimum West Pacific, expressed the company’s enthusiasm about bringing faster internet speeds to Clarendon. She highlighted the importance of investing in the strength and reliability of services to meet the evolving demands of customers. With this upgrade, Optimum aims to ensure that residents in Clarendon have access to top-notch internet services that cater to their various online activities.
Optimum Internet offers whole-home WiFi coverage with Smart WiFi technology, ensuring seamless streaming, working, gaming, and more. Additionally, built-in security features and 24/7 tech support provide customers with peace of mind and assistance whenever needed. Optimum Mobile, delivered over America’s most awarded 5G network, offers affordable plans starting at $15 per month per line. For those looking to save, Optimum Complete bundles internet and mobile services, providing significant savings of over $650 per year.
Local residents interested in learning more about Optimum’s product offerings and services can contact the company at 866.9.OPTIMUM or visit their website at optimum.com/internet. With a focus on delivering high-speed internet and exceptional customer support, Optimum is committed to enhancing the connectivity experience for individuals and businesses in Clarendon.
In other news, West Texas A&M University is gearing up for its Back-to-School Job Fair scheduled for August 29. The event, set to take place on the Charles K. and Barbara Kerr Vaughan Pedestrian Mall on the Canyon campus, will provide students with opportunities to explore part-time employment options both on and off-campus. By connecting students with potential employers early on in their college years, the university aims to foster stronger community connections and create a robust network for students entering the job market.
Furthermore, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is hosting the 47th annual Randall County Agriculture Day and Crops Tour on August 27 in Canyon. This event, taking place at the Kuhlman Extension Center, will feature informative sessions on weather patterns, program updates, insurance programs, livestock risk protection, and more. Attendees can also enjoy a keynote address on cattle feeding policies and a cattle market outlook during the noon luncheon. Live demonstrations of the latest farm equipment and techniques will round out the afternoon sessions, providing valuable insights for attendees.
Southwest Media Group has announced the pending sale of radio stations KGRO, KOMX, and KRWP to local owners, The Theater Group LLC. The sale, once approved by the FCC, will see the stations operated by Jason Scott and Troy Schwiegerath, well-respected businessmen in Pampa. The new owners are set to take over operations via a local marketing agreement starting September 1, marking a new chapter for these iconic radio stations in the community.
Lastly, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service is hosting a webinar on „Liming and Clearing Ponds“ on August 20. Led by aquaculture specialist Todd Sink, Ph.D., the webinar will cover essential information on pond management practices. Advanced registration is required for this informative session, offering participants the opportunity to learn from experts in the field.
In conclusion, the Clarendon community can look forward to faster internet speeds, job opportunities for students, agricultural insights, and changes in local media ownership. These developments reflect the ongoing growth and progress in various sectors, ultimately benefiting residents and businesses in the region.