May 2018 | Vol. 23, No. 5 Help Desk: 800.432.7965 ...
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A Monthly Newsletter for the GBT Communities and Patrons
www.gbta.netHelp Desk: 800.432.7965
May 2018 | Vol. 23, No. 5
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St. John OfficePO Box 86 • 602 N US Hwy 281
St. John, KS 67576620.377.5555 • 620.377.5556
Hours:11:00am - 5:00pm
Mon-Fri
Rush Center OfficeP.O. Box 229 • 103 Lincoln
Rush Center, KS 67575800.432.7965 • 785.372.4236
Hours: 7:30am - 5:00pm | Mon-Fri
Ness City Office114 W. Main
Ness City, KS 67560800.966.5186 785.798.3100
Hours:8:00am - 5:00pm
Mon-Fri
Ellis Office101 W. 9th • Ellis, KS 67637
800.966.5183 • 785.726.3200Hours: 11:00am - 5:00pm | Mon-Fri
Larned Office122 W. 5th
Larned, KS 67550800.432.7965 • 620.910.7676
Hours:8:30am - 11:30am &
Noon - 5:00pm Mon-Fri
March ManiaWinners
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Youth Tour Winner AnnouncedEvery year the Foundation for Rural Service (FRS) brings over 100 high school students from rural America together for an exciting experience in Washington D.C. This year GBT invited students from our area to apply for this great opportunity. Several applications were submitted, and the lucky student chosen was Cashe McVey,
a Junior from St. John. He will be heading to Washington in June to experience an inside look at the telecommunications industry, learn more about the legislative and governmental process, experience the nation’s capital, visit historic sites, and develop leadership skills. We are excited to sponsor Cashe on this amazing opportunity!
GBT is pleased to announce the winners of the Pick-It March Mania college basketball contest. Out of over 324 participants in the community, Darlene Torrez from Albert earned the most points in the contest and was awarded a $100 GBT Bill Credit. Jacob Reifschneider from La Crosse came in second place and received a $50 GBT Bill Credit, and Rosanna Torres from La Crosse finished in third place and won some Nex-Tech Wireless goodies. We also chose a random winner from all eligible contestants to win a $50 GBT Bill
Credit, and that winner was Bryce Pfannenstiel from Ransom. We also want to congratulate our two Facebook contest winners, Tiffany Overlease and Kristi Butler.
Contest participants were invited to pick
who they predicted to win the NCAA men’s college basketball
championship tournament games, and earned points for each game they picked correctly. The contest was conducted online and sponsored by GBT. The March Mania contest ended April 2nd after the Villanova Wildcats beat the Michigan Wolverines to win the championship game.
GBT Offices will be closed May 28th
Spring is in the air and graduation ceremonies are right around the corner. May is always a busy month, and this newsletter is bursting with information! This month you will find our March Mania winners, including two of our Social Media contest winners. We introduce you to one lucky High School student in the area who recently was chosen to head to Washington DC. And more fun trivia contest information is on page 3, so feel free to try for your chance to win $25. We held our Annual Meeting in late March, and if you were unable to attend, we have a recap along with all the winners that evening, including a special guest that was in attendance.
Have a warm and safe Memorial Day weekend!
BROWNELLScott Amrein 481-2247
BURDETTBrad McCoy 525-6276Jason Selfridge 525-6219
ELLISNathan Felder 726-3025
GARFIELDCindy Hawkins 569-2213
LACROSSECrop Production Services 514-5011
Tabetha Haist-Richard 514-5036Betty Schwartzkopf 514-5033
LEWISRobin Gugins 324-5161Don Schroeder 324-5569Michael Vedette 324-5983
MACKSVILLERenee Snodgrass 320-5005
NESS CITYJames Borger 798-2150
Dennis & Tammy Langer 798-3983Torry Roehl 798-2354
OTISTristen Dean 387-2280Tasha Keith 387-2248
ROZELEverett D Spreier 527-4200
RUSH CENTERMax Masonry LLC 372-4031
TIMKENM E Leidig 355-2306
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E-mail us by the 10th of the month at [email protected] with the answer to the trivia question, and you will be entered into a drawing to win a $25 bill credit on your next GBT bill!
GBT TriviaApril’s Trivia Winner:
Yvette Schlegel – Ness CityApril’s Newsletter Trivia Question answer was:
5 General Managers over the last 65 Years! Yvette won
a $25 bill credit from GBT just for playing!
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On March 26, 2018, our GBT Annual Meeting was held at Pawnee Heights School in Burdett. The meeting started at 7 pm when members heard several reports of the company’s business from 2017. Office Manager Debra Tuzicka gave the financial report, followed by a report from General Manager Beau Rebel. Mr. Rebel discussed several items happening in the industry today and how those will affect GBT and its members. He continued his report with some of the year’s highlights, including the fiber upgrade to the rural Albert and Lewis exchanges. Business
Development Coordinator Kyle Bahr then gave a report on current and future technology.
Congressman Roger Marshall, M.D., provided an update on current events in Washington, D.C.
Mr. Rebel introduced the members of the Board and employees. He presented a 25-year service award plaque to Michele Moran, and recognized Krista Steinert for 20 years of service. Members of the Junior Board were also recognized: Samantha Crawford, Brett Herrman, Jacob Showalter, Angelena Copeland, Blake Bahr, Jenna Hlavaty, and Caleb Karst.
All attendees received a door prize in addition to several drawings. The grand prize winners of up to $500 in retired capital credits were Greg Hinman and Rozel Baptist Church; Roku Stick winners were Duane Meitl, Mutt Delaney, and Eugene Schuster; and the Nex-Tech Wireless gift was won by Holy Trinity Catholic Church.
The meeting concluded with the announcement that Clyde Sutton and Ron Gruber were re-elected to another term as trustees.
We want to thank everyone who attended the 59th GBT Annual
Meeting and helped us celebrate our 65 years in business!
Annual Meeting Recap
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Kyle Bahr, Editor
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Just like other phony emails, this one is designed to get you to click on a link that takes you to a copycat website where you’re asked to provide personal information that can be used for identity theft. Or it executes a program that gives scammers access to your computer, where they then install ransomware that prevents you from accessing your own files.
Most people have their email set up on a tablet or smartphone, which is where they check the email. When you browse the web on these devices, you might see a pop-up ad or a page warning you about a problem with your device. It might even look like the alert is coming from Apple or Google. It isn’t. These alerts are pop-ups, designed to trick you into calling a phony support number or buying an app that claims to fix the issue. Don’t call the number. Simply navigate away from that page, or close the window or tab, and continue browsing.
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Other tips include: ● Only open attachments if they’re expected, and from someone you know, with an email address you’ve verified. ● Never use an emailed link to access your account. Instead, use a bookmarked URL that you know is valid. ● Use and regularly update security software. ● Regularly back up your files.● Scammers count on your ignorance of how they work. Instead, stay informed and stay safe!
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