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Car drives through Ponderay City Hall
PONDERAY — The recently remodeled Ponderay City Hall building was struck by a vehicle yesterday afternoon after an elderly man accidentally pressed the gas, causing his vehicle to crash through the front doors and into the main lobby. Miraculously, Ponderay Mayor Steve Geiger said neither the man nor anyone inside the building were injured. Due…
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If You’re Looking to Sort Out Your clothes, Experts Say These 4 Closet Organizers Aren’t Worth Your Money
Closet organization is no mean feat. First off, in order to really achieve the oh-so-satisfying clothes storage of dreams, you ideally need a beautiful custom closet. Once that’s secured, you need to declutter your clothes in order to cut back and make the process of organizing simpler. Tick that off your list, and it’s time…
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Technology can make health insurance more accessible, but there are challenges: GA
Technology has helped make health insurance more accessible, but there are still challenges to overcome, such as its quality, access to it, and its democratisation, Niti Pall, Board Chair, HARBR, highlighted at the Geneva Association’s 50th Summit in Zurich, Switzerland. Many countries, like Bangladesh, India or Pakistan, and a lot of countries in Africa still…
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A Few New Car Owners Will Join The 48V Future
Leaving aside all the annoying hype surrounding Tesla’s Cybertruck, there’s a little technical detail which might be of more interest to readers than the automotive behemoth itself. It’s one of very few vehicles on the road to eschew 12 volt electrics for not 24 volt, but 48 volt. This has been one of those automotive…
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Introducing Washington County’s new winter sports head coaches
There are six Washington County high school varsity teams being led by new head coaches (one of them returning to a lead role) this winter. Let’s get a quick introduction to the new faces in charge. Nissa Freeman South Hagerstown indoor track and field Previous coaching experience: Assistant coach, indoor and outdoor track and field, South…
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Ambrose Akinmusire: Owl Song review | John Fordham’s jazz album of the month
The news that Ambrose Akinmusire likes owls comes as no surprise once you start pondering the watchful patience and swooping accuracy of this California-raised trumpet virtuoso’s jazz creativity for the past 15 years. Showered with plaudits in that time (with comparisons with Miles Davis often among them), Akinmusire shares Miles’ belief that less is more.…
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Embedded Finance Opportunity for Platforms, Marketplaces
Embedded finance has the potential to revolutionize the way software platforms and marketplaces operate. Yet for all its promise, certain barriers stand in the way of broader adoption by Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platforms and marketplaces. Luke Latham, general manager of Australia and New Zealand at Airwallex, and Tom Randklev, global head of product at CellPoint Digital,…
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Drones and AI Could Locate Land Mines in Ukraine
December 1, 2023 2 min read An AI model could speed up laborious and dangerous demining efforts By Lori Youmshajekian Signage indicates the presence of landmines at the position of a Ukrainian volunteer unit in a suburb of Kyiv on February 28, 2023. December 2023 Issue Artificial Intelligence Finding and removing land mines is an…
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Men’s Basketball Heads to Loyola Chicago for Saturday Matchup
Story Links CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Harvard University men’s basketball plays at Loyola University Chicago on Saturday, Dec. 2 at 4:00 p.m. ET/3:00 p.m. CT (ESPN+/NBC Sports Chicago Plus) at Gentile Arena in Chicago, Illinois as the Crimson brings a 6-2 overall record into its final road non-league game of the season. What to Know Harvard…