Reporter at News 5 Cleveland
CLEVELAND — Almost a quarter of all Ohio households get their home internet at low or no cost through the Affordable Connectivity Program , but that program runs out of money with the close of the month on Friday.
The Navy veteran is on a fixed income and has relied on the $ 30-a-month discount on his internet bill provided under the ACP, which has been his lifeline.
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