Author: Lily Evans

The Auburn Police Department receives financial assistance from the state. Toward the end of 2023, the department applied for $122,500 through the New York State Law Enforcement Technology Grant. Chief James Slayton revealed at Thursday's City Council meeting that the department will receive the full amount and how the funds will be used. “[The grant] This included number plate readers, mobile and fixed surveillance cameras, unmanned aerial vehicles, gunshot detection and smart detection devices for police officers, etc., said Mr Surayutton. “So we got together with our administrative team to look at what would benefit the residents of the city…

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Lynchburg, Virginia – The Louisiana Tech Bulldogs ended the regular season by defeating the Liberty Flames in a CUSA doubleheader in 11 innings, 12-8, 10-1, on Friday afternoon at Worthington Field.In Game 1, visiting Louisiana Tech maintained an 8-2 lead until the 7th inning, but Liberty scored 4 runs in the 8th inning and narrowed the lead to 2 points by the 9th inning. The Flames fought back in the ninth inning to tie the score at 8-8, sending the game into overtime.The Bulldogs scored four points in 11 games.th innings to win the contest.In the second game, Louisiana Tech…

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The AI ​​war will only intensify. When thinking about artificial intelligence (AI), people gravitate towards the leaders in graphics processing unit (GPU) chips. Nvidia (NVDA -1.99%)–And of course it is. Nvidia currently holds a significant lead in manufacturing the chips needed for today's most advanced AI applications. But the benefits of AI will provide growth opportunities for many technology companies whose stock prices haven't skyrocketed as much as NVIDIA's. On that note, there's big AI news this week at three big tech companies, two of which are aiming to compete head-on with Nvidia. Arm announces it will begin manufacturing its…

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CULLMAN COUNTY, Ala. (WBRC) – It's not always easy for students to decide what they want to be when they grow up, but one school system says it's found a program that will make that journey a little easier for students. .“They actually use hammers, pliers and rivet guns, just to name a few,” Kimberly Lindsay, Cullman Co. Schools' secondary curriculum coordinator, said while explaining part of the program.Cullman County Schools says its new Career Tech program is seeing results. “We Build It Better” has been running for his three years and is aimed at middle school students.”They learn a…

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LYNCHBURG, Va. – With a series sweep over Liberty, Louisiana Tech has clinched the 2024 CUSA regular season title. Both DBU and Louisiana Tech will earn a share of the title depending on whether DBU and Louisiana Tech finish with the same conference record. Louisiana Tech (40-15, 18-6 CUSA) earned the series sweep against Liberty (22-31, 11-12 CUSA) after winning both games on Friday night.Game 1Tech came out strong, scoring four runs in the first three innings. Dalton Davis hit a two-RBI double, homering Adarius Myers and Michael Ballard. Then, after Liberty's left fielder crashed into the wall, Jorge Corona…

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Cullman High School educators and student trainers Anna Hill and Maddie Doyle were recognized with first place at the Alabama Future Teachers Conference for their submission to the “Grow Your Own” video lesson competition. (Cullman City Schools) Kalman, Ara. – Anna Hill and Maddie Doyle, Career Tech students in Cullman High School’s Educator Training Program, won first place at the Alabama Future Teachers Conference for their entry in the “Grow Yourself” video lesson competition. The pair beat out more than 50 applicants across the state to win. The competition involved Cullman High School students creating potential…

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Los Angeles, California – No. 17 Virginia Tech defeated San Diego State 5-1 at Easton Stadium in the opening game of the Los Angeles Regional of the NCAA Tournament. The Hokies were led by strong pitching from junior Emma Lemley, allowing just one hit through the first five innings. Lemley pitched a complete game with just three hits and six strikeouts.The win marked the 50th win in the circle for the Jefferson Forest High School graduate.”Emma pitched really well today, pitched seven innings. She didn't look like she was struggling at all,” Hokies head coach Pete D'Amour said. “That's good…

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story link Next game: Against No.6/6 [1] University of California, Los Angeles / [4] Grand Canyon May 18, 2024 | TBA May. 18th (Sat) / TBA versus 6/6 issue [1] University of California, Los Angeles / [4] Grand Canyon Los Angeles – The San Diego State softball team is in the City of Angels this weekend for the Los Angeles Regional Tournament of the NCAA Tournament. The third-seeded Aztecs, the Mountain West regular-season and tournament champions, tied with the second-seeded No. 15/17 Virginia Tech Hokies to begin regional play…

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LOS ANGELES — Emma Lemley had three hits Friday as she led the second-seeded and 15th-seeded Virginia Tech softball team to a 5-1 victory over third-seeded San Diego State on the first night of the NCAA Division I regional tournament. released.Lemley had six strikeouts and one walk.The Hokies (40-12-1) will play in a four-team, double-elimination regional final on Saturday at 5 p.m. ET.Addie Green had three hits and one RBI for Virginia Tech.Tech had 12 hits against the Aztecs (31-19).soft ballUVa 7, Miami, Ohio 0Jade Hilton had three hits, including a two-run homer, and three RBIs, helping the second-seeded Cavaliers…

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[Source]A Japanese teenager is accused of using high-tech glasses to cheat on a university entrance exam.Key Point:An 18-year-old university applicant took the following exam. Waseda University in Tokyo During February. The questions were allegedly filmed using smart glasses equipped with cameras.Ahead of the exam, he allegedly paid people online to be “tutors” and tasked them with answering questions that were eventually sent to them.Submitted by Waseda Filing criminal charges in hopes of deterring future wrongdoing.detail:NextShark Trends: Kindergarten students help lead AAPI adoption and education advocacy in DelawareThe person who allegedly cheated was a third-year high school student in Tokyo who…

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