I don't think the blog that linked it has much to do with typos at Historic Mysteries. After all, I linked to it, too, and I didn't cause the typo, either.
Really? Even I have heard of Natchitoches. Maybe it's the pronunciation. Natchitoches- Pronounced nah-codish, or nah-coh-doches in Texas. This name is not to be confused with Nacogdoches, its sister-city in Texas, Natchitoches is a main street community in the central part of Louisiana. It has a history of being the oldest settlement of the Louisiana Purchase. The city is named in honor of the Natchitoches Indian tribe.
That said, any program that requires poor people to go online is setting them up for failure. A now-defunct work requirement to receive Medicaid in Arkansas required participants to report work hours online to a portal that wasn't even open 24 hours. In a state where a big chunk of people have no internet access at all.
A lot of people are WiFi only, which is available in cities. Phones are handed down. Half the people I know use fairly obsolete phones that were given to them. I use the same phone I got more than ten years ago. And have you been to a library lately? They are full of people using computers there because they don't have one.
Natchitoches- Pronounced nah-codish, or nah-coh-doches in Texas. This name is not to be confused with Nacogdoches, its sister-city in Texas, Natchitoches is a main street community in the central part of Louisiana. It has a history of being the oldest settlement of the Louisiana Purchase. The city is named in honor of the Natchitoches Indian tribe.