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Affected customers should power cycle their set top boxes at this time.

Jun 01 2022

Affected customers should power cycle their set top boxes at this time.

Dakota Carrier Network (DCN) is experiencing a disruption in video services that affects SRT TV.

We recommend that customers power cycle their television set top boxes at this time.

SRT will provide an update when this service disruption has cleared. Thank you for your patience.

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MUST SEE VIDEOS

May 03 2022

MUST SEE VIDEOS

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Choir Students Inspire
Balconies at the Hyatt Regency in Louisville become a cylinder of sound when high schoolers sing the National Anthem.
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Sheep Art with Heart
Unable to attend his aunt’s funeral, an Australian farmer put grain in the shape of a heart so his sheep could speak for him.
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Apr 28 2022

SITES OF THE MONTH

Grow Your Garden Skills  
Grow Your Garden Skills
April is Lawn and Garden Month. Dig into this site’s how-to guides on garden prep, seeding, plant selection, and more.
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Plan Your Next Vacation  
Plan Your Next Vacation
Travel through this handy resource to discover destination ideas and other advice to help you please your whole family.
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Make Sense of Finances  
Make Sense of Finances
Get the latest financial news about inflation plus practical advice on budgeting, saving, and credit card selection.
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STAY ALERT

Apr 26 2022

STAY ALERT

Watch Out For Charity Scams In 2021, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) received more than 148,000 reports of fraud involving prizes, sweepstakes, and lotteries, up 27 percent from the year before. These scams swindled the unwary out of $255 million.

The initial contact may be a phone call, email, social media notification, or mailer saying you’ve won some big contest. But there’s a catch: The scammers claim you must pay a fee or taxes to get your prize, and they ask for your bank account information, tell you to send money via a wire transfer, or suggest you purchase gift cards and give them the card numbers.

According to the FTC, here are some of the things scammers will do to try to trick you into thinking you really won a prize:
  • Say they’re from the government. Scammers try to look official and want you to think you’ve won a government-supervised lottery or sweepstakes. They make up fake names like the “National Sweepstakes Bureau,” or pretend they’re from a real agency like the Federal Trade Commission.

  • Use names of organizations you’ll recognize. Scammers might pretend to be from well-known companies that run real sweepstakes. But no real sweepstakes company will contact you to ask for money so you can claim a prize.

  • Send you a message to get your personal information. You might be told you won a gift card or a discount code to a local store or a new car from your local dealership. Scammers hope you’ll respond with your personal information or click on links that can take your personal information or download malware onto your device.

  • Make it seem like you’re the only person who won a prize. If your message came by mail, check the postmark on the envelope or postcard. If your “notice” was mailed by bulk rate, it means many other people got the same notice, too.

  • Pressure you to act now to get a prize. Scammers want you to hurry up and pay or give them information. They tell you it’s a limited time offer or you have to “act now” to claim your prize. They don’t want you to have time to evaluate what’s really happening.
If you’re not sure about a contest or the company sending you a prize notification, search online to see if you find anything about them. Type the name with terms like “review,” “complaint,” or “scam.”
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COOKING DEMO

Apr 21 2022

COOKING DEMO

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3 Tortilla Wraps
Get rolling and make a Mediterranean Wrap, Cream Cheese Wrap, or Hummus Wrap for an easy, no-cook meal.
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3 Spring Desserts
Spring into the season with beautiful dessert ideas including Cherry Blossom Roll Cake with Cherries and Cream.
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