Mosaic Technologies Launches Construction of USDA Community Connect Grant Project

By Published On: February 5th, 20261.2 min read
Cameron, WI – February 6th, 2026 — Mosaic Technologies announced today the start of construction on its USDA Community Connect Grant project serving portions of Barron and Washburn Counties. The project will expand high-speed fiber internet access to 644 previously unserved and underserved homes across the two counties.
In Washburn County, the grant will bring fiber internet to 372 homes located within portions of the Evergreen and Bashaw Townships. In Barron County, 272 homes in parts of the Crystal Lake, Almena, and Cumberland Townships will gain access to high-speed fiber connectivity.
In addition to residential service expansion, the grant project includes the creation of Community Centers in the Townships of Evergreen and Crystal Lake. Each Community Center will provide free public access to two computer workstations, printer access, and fast, dependable internet-creating vital connectivity hubs for residents.

“Powered by strong partnerships, we’re expanding our best‑in‑class fiber network to deliver multi‑gigabit services to unserved and underserved areas—unlocking reliable, high‑performance internet for rural communities, with project completion targeted for the end of summer.” said Chris Fitzgerald, Director of Public Relations for Mosaic Technologies. “This USDA Community Connect Grant further reinforces Mosaic’s ongoing commitment to deliver future-proof fiber connectivity and community resources that strengthen education, healthcare access, and economic opportunity for rural residents.”

For more information about Mosaic Technologies and its community partnerships, visit www.experiencemosaic.com or call 715-458-5400.

Media Contact:
Chris Fitzgerald
Director of Public Relations
Cfitzgerald@experiencemosaic.com 

715 418 1328
Mosaic Technologies

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