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Google Fiber is trying to make its way out of Louisville, which had the third-lowest percentage of fiber deployments in the country this year, but the city hasn't responded to requests for comment. Louisville Mayor Steve Belmar said in a statement Google Fiber must be "actively addressing its environmental problems" and that the city is "actively looking to make improvements to its infrastructure."

Google Fiber is an Internet service provider, known as Google Fiber, which operates over 300 metropolitan and smaller U.S. cities and towns. The company started in 2010 with a $30 million investment from Google Fiber. The company's mission is to get people moving from place to place, with an eye toward developing new services and offering a high-speed connection to the rest of the population.MORGANTOWN, VA (WTVR) -- A group of people is trying to get a VA hospital that employs more than two dozen physicians and is expanding to another location.

The group is calling on the VA Health Care Improvement District to help them get the hospital that is so far needed in the area that they will have to wait until 2018 to get into the VA workforce.

In the meantime, they want to make sure there are no more vacancies, which is the problem the VA needs.

The group said it would like to make it more common for VA hospitals to hire people who have a special interest on their front lines.

"The VA's problem here is not that it's not possible to recruit people who are qualified in all fields," Dr. Kevin Fitch said. "It's that the people need to be able to get in and get out."

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