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ASU’s lecture series highlights AI

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Rebecca Lindstrom is a kinesiology lecturer for the College of Health Solutions at ASU Lake Havasu. Last month, Lindstrom brought back Wednesday Night Lecture series on campus with Dr. Wilson’s climate change lecture.  Last week, the series continued with a discussion about artificial intelligence (AI).   What are some of the benefits of the technology, and what are the disadvantages of AI? This was a panel discussion with professors from Mohave Community College and ASU at Lake Havasu. The panel addressed topics and questions such as how AI is currently being used. The panel addressed how AI can be helpful but also…

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ASU’s lecture series highlights AI

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Rebecca Lindstrom is a kinesiology lecturer for the College of Health Solutions at ASU Lake Havasu. Last month, Lindstrom brought back Wednesday Night Lecture series on campus with Dr. Wilson’s climate change lecture.  Last week, the series continued with a discussion about artificial intelligence (AI).   What are some of the benefits of the technology, and what are the disadvantages of AI? This was a panel discussion with professors from Mohave Community College and ASU at Lake Havasu. The panel addressed topics and questions such as how AI is currently being used. The panel addressed how AI can be helpful but also…

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Aquarius to host 12th Annual “Feed-A-Family” event

LAUGHLIN, Nev. – Aquarius Resort will host the 12th annual “Feed-A-Family” charitable initiative in support of local Laughlin area families, now through Saturday, Dec. 25.  The annual “Feed-A-Family” program provides boxes of food to families in need through partnerships with local food pantries for the upcoming holiday season. For every 25,000 True Rewards points contributed, Aquarius and Edgewater will purchase and donate one box of holiday food sized to feed a family of four. Each box includes a ham or turkey, along with traditional holiday fixings of potatoes, gravy, vegetables, stuffing and pie. “We are honored to be a part of…

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Aquarius to host 12th Annual “Feed-A-Family” event

LAUGHLIN, Nev. – Aquarius Resort will host the 12th annual “Feed-A-Family” charitable initiative in support of local Laughlin area families, now through Saturday, Dec. 25.  The annual “Feed-A-Family” program provides boxes of food to families in need through partnerships with local food pantries for the upcoming holiday season. For every 25,000 True Rewards points contributed, Aquarius and Edgewater will purchase and donate one box of holiday food sized to feed a family of four. Each box includes a ham or turkey, along with traditional holiday fixings of potatoes, gravy, vegetables, stuffing and pie. “We are honored to be a part of…

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Quilt sale, raffle to benefit memorial fund

KINGMAN – Mohave Community College(MCC), 309 E. Beale St., has quilts on display and a quilt raffle to benefit the Girls Softball Scholarship Memorial Fund for Tatum Meins and Sherene Walema.  All donations will go directly to the Memorial Fund.  The quilt raffle is $5 per ticket and can be purchased anytime at MCC.  The winning ticket will be drawn on Saturday, Dec. 2 at the Arts and Crafts Sale in the Chamber of Commerce Building downtown. Quilt maker and collector, Jan Ellwood, has decided to donate her quilts that she has collected over 30 years. She is excited to have the proceeds go…

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Quilt sale, raffle to benefit memorial fund

KINGMAN – Mohave Community College(MCC), 309 E. Beale St., has quilts on display and a quilt raffle to benefit the Girls Softball Scholarship Memorial Fund for Tatum Meins and Sherene Walema.  All donations will go directly to the Memorial Fund.  The quilt raffle is $5 per ticket and can be purchased anytime at MCC.  The winning ticket will be drawn on Saturday, Dec. 2 at the Arts and Crafts Sale in the Chamber of Commerce Building downtown. Quilt maker and collector, Jan Ellwood, has decided to donate her quilts that she has collected over 30 years. She is excited to have the proceeds go…

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