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Will holograms be the next innovation in the post-pandemic workplace?
Last month, Canada-based ARHT Media launched HoloPod, a 3-D display system that beams presenters into meetings and conferences they otherwise wouldn t be able to attend. Others are racing to develop similar Web conferencing capabilities.
By Dalvin BrownThe Washington Post
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It’s a pressing question that has yet to be answered: Once the pandemic passes, what will the return to work look like for millions of Americans?
Superintendent says taxpayers rejecting recent tax levies is part of the issue. Author: Alex Fees (KSDK) Updated: 8:02 PM CST February 3, 2021
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. The Francis Howell School Board is scheduled to vote Thursday on a plan to lay-off about 5% of the district s teachers - up to 65 positions - as part of budget cuts necessary to save $7 million. District officials say the move is necessary, in part, because district taxpayers have rejected three recent tax levies.
“These cuts are a combination of some things that have happened over past few years. As a district we ve seen three failed tax levies. We ve seen the ongoing rise in salaries for our staff. We ve seen some unexpected increases in our benefits costs, and of course the impacts of COVID this year have all added to it,” Superintendent Dr. Nathan Hoven said.
50 for 50 Wrap Up
25 January 2021 | 12:02pm
50 for 50 finishes in victory for McFadden
By Chloe Wines
After a spectacular two nights of racing, James McFadden took home $15,000 for winning the second night of the 50 for Fifty at Premier Speedway.
Night one saw the NQ7 of Lockie McHugh have a fantastic night, setting QuickTime, winning his heat, the A dash and taking the A-main win, his 13th for the season, ahead of S52, Matt Egel in 2nd and V3, Darren Mollenoyux rounding out the podium in 3rd.
Night one also saw Supercars star Cameron Waters race his V6 sprint car at premier speedway for the first time.
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