Unfortunately Gigazone internet service is provided only by a Minnesota only company. On the screenshot you posted there are no colors which would indicate any possible availability (dark green on the side is likely just local park)
I checked on few sources, I can't be 100% sure, but it seems that your best option for high speed internet lies with your local cable provider - Cocks Cox
Yes, and it is provided by a rural coop in a rural sparsely populated region of Minnesota. It is Paul Bunyan communications out of
Bemidji MN
Bemidji is 30 miles North by North West of here.
They were the first provider in the nation to have all their customers connected by fiber.
Cable layer awaiting parts outside my shop.
Cable layer back at work after I replaced the fuel pump and fuel lines. This photo shows my cable quick release and attach I designed and fashioned while I was waiting for parts. This sped the job up enormously.
That was five and a half years ago.
Once the fiber project was complete they started building the Gigazone. We came on stream around February.
With standard fiber I could get a max of 50 Mbps. That is not enough when the grandchildren are here. I needed 100 Mbps, but that was not on offer. So I went on the Gigazone which gave me 250 Mbps up and down. Since sorting out my cabling it has delivered those speeds consistently. Cost is $72 per month.
This is the Paul Bunyan Gigazone. You can play with the interactive features. All but the East end of Benedict Lake is in the zone. The provider at the East end is Arvig who do not have a Gigazone.
I have run out of good things to say about this little coop. It is reliable. The only outage we had was when a dumb contractor cut the cable with a back hoe. Their engineers are helpful and knowledgeable.