We have received a few phone calls from customers about an e-mail they received. If you receive an e-mail that looks like this, do not call the phone number or reply to the e-mail. This is spam and was not sent by Green Hills Communications.
Bryce Wolf, of Southwest School, was recently presented a $500 College Scholarship from Green Hills Board President, David Misel. Bryce is the son of Brandon & Tamyra Wolf of Mooresville. He plans on attending North Central Missouri College and majoring in…
Katie Basham, of Braymer School, is our 2020 Foundation for Rural Services Youth Tour winner. Due to the ongoing health concerns and safety of the students, the trip was cancelled. In exchange for the trip, Green Hills Board President, David Misel, presented Katie…
Katie Basham, our 2020 FRS Youth Tour winner was excited and ready to go on her all-expense paid trip to Washington DC. Then COVID hit and her trip was cancelled at the last minute. Due to the unprecedented circumstances, Green Hills Communications provided Katie with…
BRECKENRIDGE, MO – May 18, 2020 – Green Hills Telephone Corporation d/b/a Green Hills Communications (Green Hills), a North Central Missouri telecommunications provider headquartered in Breckenridge, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Citizens…
What are the details of the acquisition? Green Hills Telephone Corporation d/b/a Green Hills Communications (Green Hills), a North Central Missouri telecommunications provider headquartered in Breckenridge, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Citizens…
Here’s another example of spam e-mail. If you receive a notice like this, do not click on the link or respond. Just delete it! This is spam and was not sent by Green Hills Communications.
As more companies implement the “work-from-home” policy, due to COVID-19, employees are now having to learn how to be just as productive without their normal resources and routines. This can be a very challenging transition for some. Especially, if…
Helpful tips to prepare your computer or laptop for working at home: Do a speed test. You should have 3-5 Mbps for each device connecting to the Internet at the same time. Test your connection wired directly into your modem and compare to your wireless speed results….
Here are a few technology housekeeping tips to keep you and your company safe while you work from home: Make sure all computers in your company have an antivirus that is up-to-date. Make sure Windows Firewall is turned on. Don’t share your password with anyone or use…
While we all want to be informed on the latest events or generous to our neighbors in need, it’s important to make sure we are doing our due diligence and checking sources before clicking on links, ads, or forwarding information to others. If we don’t,…
As many schools have closed their doors and gone remote to help slow the spread of COVID-19, many families are searching for ways to help their children stay connected and continue learning. Here are just a few of some e-learning resources to help keep children…