An analysis by the nonpartisan Kansas Health Institute shows 5.8% of Kansas households lack a computer and 12% don’t have access to high-speed internet services. In Ford County, 8.2% don’t have a home computer, smartphone or tablet in the home and 13.7% lack broadband service. TIM CARPENTER/KANSAS REFLECTOR
BY TIM CARPENTER Kansas Reflector KHI’s dashboard ties gap to income, age, geography distinctions TOPEKA — It doesn’t take a lightning-quick internet connection to theorize…