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Around Town
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Meetings ¯ The Buckeye Hills Regional Council Broadband Committee will meet at 1 p.m. today at 1400 Pike St., Marietta, ¯ Ludlow Township will meet at 7:30 p.m. today at the Town Hall ¯ The Board of Franciscan Meals will meet at 11 a.m. Nov. 16 at McKenna’s Markets, Front Street,…
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Networking switch for embedded computing applications like artificial intelligence (AI) offered by GMS
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. – General Micro Systems in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., is introducing the X9 Spider Intelligent Switch networking module for Ethernet-based rugged military high-performance computing, high-definition video, sensor processing, artificial intelligence (AI), battlefield edge processing, storage, display, and I/O. This palm-sized networking module is sealed, rugged, fanless, and battlefield-ready. It has eight 10 GBase-TX…
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Music Professor Wins Artists 360 Grant
Oct. 30, 2023 Shervin Lainez Jake Hertzog Jake Hertzog, assistant professor of guitar and Jazz Area coordinator in the Department of Music, has been awarded an $8,000 Practicing Artist Grant from Artists 360, a program of the Mid-America Arts Alliance. Artists 360 elevates the talented artists of Northwest Arkansas by providing grant funding and professional…
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Mark of consistency
Messenger photo by Britt Kudla: East Sac County’s Isaiah Aragon competes during the state cross country meet at Lakeside on Saturday. For more photos, please visit CU.messengernews.net <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> The 30th anniversary won’t be remembered for its ideal weather, but that’s never really been the point in late October anyway. The people make…
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Sliding back in time
Nelson “Chris” Stokes poses by the start of the bobsled track at Mount Van Hoevenberg on Friday. (Enterprise photo — Parker O’Brien) LAKE PLACID — As Nelson “Chris” Stokes walked around the Mountain Pass Lodge at Mount Van Hoevenberg on Friday, the Jamaican Olympic bobsledder saw few reminders of his time training in this village…
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Car show, trunk or treat returns to Washington County Home
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Washington County Home resident Jean Kettering, left, shares a smile with 10-month-old Bowen Gray, held by his mother Sarah Teters, during the second annual car show and trunk or treat event Saturday at the Washington County Home. (Photo by Evan Bevins) Marietta resident Yvonne Holland, left, and her son, Shane O’Connor,…
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Nestle on personalised nutrition: Innovators need to consider the whole ecosystem, not just products
This will then lead to what Dr Jorg Hager, expert in genetics and nutrigenomics at Nestle Institute of Health Sciences, calls the “virtuous cycle of personalised nutrition”. He was speaking at our Growth Asia Summit on the topic “Providing the right food for diverse consumer needs and benefits: Precision nutrition from a product perspective.” Nestle…
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Pegula Sprints Past Rybakina for First WTA Finals Win
By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Sunday October 29, 2023 Jessica Pegula improved to 48-0 when she wins the opening set in 2023 with a straight sets win over Elena Rybakina. Photo Source: Getty In 2022 Jessica Pegula came to the WTA Finals at the conclusion of the best season of her tennis career.…
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Jessica Pegula rallies to win opening match of WTA Finals in Cancun against Elena Rybakina
WTA Finals The American won 10 of the last 12 games from 5-3 down in the first set of the tournament’s opening match. ByTENNIS.com Published Oct 29, 2023 Twelve months ago, Jessica Pegula’s debut at the WTA Finals couldn’t have gone worse. The American qualified for the season-ending championships in singles and doubles, a feather…
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Excessive levels of lead in baby food found to have impacted at least 4 children
The FDA is advising parents and caregivers not to buy or feed WanaBana apple cinnamon fruit puree pouches to children because the product may contain elevated levels of lead. Parents and caregivers of toddlers and young children who may have consumed WanaBana apple cinnamon fruit puree pouches should contact their child’s healthcare provider about getting…