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STAFF REPORT MONROE CITY, Mo. â The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announces group use areas/shelter reservations will now be available online. The Group Campgrounds will be available for reservations at one standard fee and all picnic shelters will now be available by calling 877-444-6777 or by visiting Recreation.gov. A schedule and reservation policy for the affected areas follows: Group Camp Reservations: Can be made 12 months in advance. Briscoe Group Campground is $100 per night. Indian Creek Group Campground is $125 per night. Group Campgrounds will open the third Friday of May and close on the last Monday of October.
Nuburu awarded US patent for copper welding with blue laser 05 Apr 2021 Expands firm's IP portfolio, covers all potential apps of copper welding in automotive and e-mobility. New U.S. patent further expands Nuburuâs IP portfolio.Nuburu, a developer of high power, blue laser technology, has been awarded a US patent covering copper welding with blue laser; Patent 10,940,562 is for blue laser applications of welding copper material and its alloys. The patent joins Nuburuâs IP portfolio that grew substantially in January 2021 with the addition of seven patents across 3D printing and material processing. The firmâs foundational patent, â3D printing Devices and Methodsâ PCT/US14/35928, was awarded in 16 countries.
Service held for Sac Metro Fire engineer killed in crash on way to work Share Updated: 6:47 PM PDT Apr 3, 2021 KCRA Staff Share Updated: 6:47 PM PDT Apr 3, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript BEGINNING MAY 1. FRIENDS AND FAMILY SAID THEIR GOODBYES TO A MEMBER OF THE SACRAMENTO METRO FIRE DISTRICT ♪ KYLE RUTHERFORD WAS KILLED IN A CAR CRASH ON HIS WAY TO WORK LAST MONTH IN ROSEVILLE. HE SERVED AS A FIRE ENGINEER WITH THE DEPARTMENT. THOSE WHO KNEW HIM GATHERED FOR A SERVICE TODAY. >> HE WAS EASY TO TALK TO, TO -- TWO, A GOOD LISTENER, AND NEVER SEEM TO TAKE THINGS TOO SERIOUSLY. ALWAYS WILLING TO HELP OTHERS. WALTER: RUTHERFORD IS SURVIVED BY HIS WIFE, FOUR CHILDREN, PARENTS, AND SIS
Each of the 50 states has its own unique identity. These identities have been shaped over decades and centuries and are often defined, at least in part, by economic forces. Whether it is agriculture in California or resource extraction in Texas, certain industries -- and therefore certain jobs -- are far more common in some states than others. Often, these occupations serve as both economic engines and as symbols of local identity. Using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics on the concentration of jobs in a given state relative to their concentration nationwide, 24/7 Wall St. identified the most iconic job in each state.
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CRISTINA JOHN | 4/1/2021, midnight Darlene Shamsid-Deen Contributed Darlene Shamsid-Deen knows what it means to balance family and work. As a woman who worked at IBM Corporation for 35 years, Shamsid-Deen created a life for herself, one where seeing a Black woman working at a corporation was still a surprise. “First, let me say that I have been very blessed by our Creator to have had many extraordinary experiences in my life,” says Shamsid-Deen. “Working for IBM was one of them. In the mid-1980s, I was married with children when I started at IBM.” Shamsid-Deen worked as a secretary, which she mentions was her strongest skill set at the time. However, she didn’t stay in that box for long. Shamsid-Deen dropped out of college in her earlier years, but she had the resilience to go back and take college courses at night and weekends to work on her degree in Management Information Systems. This type of degree at the time was new as computers were just beginning to take hold in society.
Japan messenger app Line let engineers in China access user data without consent -media Toggle share menu Advertisement Japan messenger app Line let engineers in China access user data without consent -media Japanese messaging app Line, owned by SoftBank Corp's Z Holdings Corp, allowed Chinese engineers at a Shanghai affiliate to access data on Japanese users without gaining their consent, Japanese media reported on Wednesday. FILE PHOTO: The logo of free messaging app Line is pictured on a smartphone and the company's stuffed toy in this photo illustration taken in Tokyo, Japan, Sept. 23, 2014. REUTERS/Toru Hanai/Illustration 17 Mar 2021 10:05AM Share this content
The worlds of police officers and young men of color can seem oceans apart, even when they are in the same city. There is a divide that has existed for generations between these two groups. The disconnect is reflected in the massively disproportionate arrest data for males of color that resu… More Headlines
Radiant Presents IEEE GlobalSpec Webinar on In-Vehicle Sensing Systems for Driver and Occupant Monitoring Date Announced: 09 Mar 2021 Radiant Vision Systems, a leading provider of test and measurement solutions for light sources and displays, announces that it will host a webinar with IEEE GlobalSpec (Engineering 360) to present emerging applications for in-vehicle sensing, particularly the applications of near-infrared light for driver and occupant monitoring systems (DMS and OMS). “In-Vehicle Sensing: Using Near-Infrared Light for Driver and Occupant Monitoring” will be broadcast Tuesday March 23, from 11:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (8:00 A.M. to 9:00 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time (PDT)). The broadcast includes a 45-minute presentation followed by a live audience question-and-answer session with Radiant Automotive Business Leader, Matt Scholz.
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