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Conyers officer hospitalized after chase, crash with teen in stolen vehicle, police say
CONYERS, Ga. — Conyers police have confirmed to Channel 2 Action News that one of their officers is in the hospital after a chase and crash. NewsChopper 2 is flying over the scene off Highway 138 near the Interstate 20 ramp where there is a large emergency response. We have a reporter and photographer on…
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St. Petersburg College unveils plans for Innovation Hub (RENDERINGS) – Tampa Bay Business & Wealth
St. Petersburg College has shared plans for the Chris Sprowls Workforce Innovation Hub. Located at the Tarpon Springs Campus, the Innovation Hub will be unveiled as a central location for manufacturing, creativity and collaboration at a kickoff celebration on February 20. This 10,000-square-foot space is named after Chris Sprowls, the former Florida House of Representatives…
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Biden campaign recruiting ‘director of celebrity outreach’
President Joe Biden is planning to use his upcoming State of the Union address to “reset” his image with voters — and if the jobs section of his campaign website is any indication of his priorities, he’ll be leaning a lot on celebrity backers. Amid an onslaught of speculation about a potential second Taylor Swift endorsement of…
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A penny per email could curb our enormous data use
The long read (Power grab: the hidden costs of Ireland’s datacentre boom, 15 February) highlights the enormous cost in terms of energy consumption and carbon emissions of our collective love affair with the seemingly free ability to send emails, text and WhatsApp messages every minute of the day. There is an enormous cost to us…
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IBM taps DNS technology to improve load-balancing service
IBM is offering a new service that uses DNS to help enterprise customers more effectively load balance highly distributed application and multicloud workloads. The IBM NS1 Connect Global Server Load Balancing (GSLB) service ties together the company’s NS1 DNS technology with real-time user data in a package that promises to bring faster connectivity along with…
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Victor afirma que estará muito atento à base do Atlético na sua gestão do futebol do Clube
Por Hugo Fralodeo 20 fev 2024 13h53 Uma das grandes preocupações da Massa se refere ao espaço dos jovens jogadores no elenco principal do Atlético. Com jogadores pedindo passagem, como o atacante Alisson, os torcedores têm cobrado mais oportunidades para a prata da casa. 🐔 Victor afirma que o Atlético segue monitorando o mercado e…
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TN college students experiencing food insecurity
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A new report revealed almost a third of Tennessee college students may experience some degree of food insecurity. In 2022, the state legislature charged the Tennessee Higher Education Commission with creating a report on issues pertaining to food insecurity on public college campuses across the state. Food insecurity can mean not…
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Concert for a Cause – School of Performing Arts
That’s right – we had such a good time that we’re running it back! The School of Performing Arts is joining forces with the Bangor Humane Society to once again bring you their Concert for a Cause! The University of Maine Concert Band will be joined by two local middle school ensembles – the Leonard Middle…
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Patrick Marleau named as part of 2024 Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame Class
The Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame (BASHOF) Class of 2024 Enshrinement, presented in part by KNBR 680 AM, will be held on Monday, May 6 at the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero in San Francisco. The star-studded Class of 2024 inductees includes Patrick Marleau (Hockey), Brian Sabean (Distinguished), John Taylor (Football), Jenny Thompson (Swimming) and Chris…
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Aimee Shapiro: San Mateo County’s new arts and culture director
Aimee Shapiro, raised amid New York City’s wealth of museums and cultural events, comes to the county from the Anderson Collection, Stanford University’s free museum of modern and contemporary American art, where she served as director of programming and participation, working with artists, performers, students and the local community. Listen to this note: