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Moorefield Student Learns the World of Modern Telecommunications on DC Trip

July 8, 2025
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MOOREFIELD, W.Va. (July 3, 2025): Moorefield High School student Josiah Whetzel had “a blast” during the Foundation for Rural Service Youth Tour in Washington, D.C., even as he developed a new appreciation for the challenges of providing broadband service in rural areas like Hardy County.

Many of today’s youth take Internet service for granted, but there still are many areas of the country and world that lack reliable service, especially at the speeds necessary to fully participate in modern society.

By visiting the Federal Communications Commission and talking with other rural youth from across the United States, Whetzel realized just how different modern life would be without Internet, from maintaining contact with loved ones to public safety.

“You don’t even get to see what’s up in other countries since the news only covers so much,” he said. “That is why (rural providers) are very important, and new technology to help get alerts out there faster to help protect the people.”

Whetzel, sponsored by Hardy Telecommunications, spent June 2-6 in D.C. He was one of more than 100 students from all over the country. The trip involves visiting many of the city’s historic sites as well as learning about telecommunications and the challenges faced by service providers in rural areas.

The students also heard about governmental processes and federal agencies that oversee the telecommunications industry. The students heard from FCC Chair Brendan Carr about serving rural areas.

The Youth Tour takes the students to many of the famous historical landmarks in D.C. The group toured the U.S. Capitol and visited the Lincoln Memorial, World War II Memorial, and Vietnam War Memorial during a night walking tour. During a visit to the Smithsonian Institution on the National Mall, Whetzel visited the Air and Space Museum and the Natural History Museum. Students also visited congressional office buildings.

Several things made an impact on Whetzel.

“I liked (the Air and Space Museum), learning how we discovered aviation,” he said.

At the Natural History Museum, he enjoyed seeing “how nature works through its history of animals on earth.”

“The monuments were one of my favorites, walking through the remembrance of those who fought” in World War II, Vietnam, and Korea, he said.

Arlington National Cemetery and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier carried special weight.

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