Programming changes coming to 3 of WSFA’s low power sister stations

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) – The new year will bring new programming changes to WSFA 12 News’ sister stations seen in Montgomery, Selma and west Alabama, locally on Channel 5 over the air. Starting on Jan. 1, the programming lineup for the three low-power TV stations, including WTMU, WBXM, and W35EE, found over the air on Channel 5, will change in the following ways: WTMU 5.1 – Telemundo 5.2 – Gray Television’s Local News Live 5.3 – SBN 5.4 – Heartland will be replaced by THE365 5.5 – ShopLC will be replaced by Outlaw, a brand-new western television network 5.6 –…

AI accelerates problem-solving in complex scenarios | MIT News

While Santa Claus may have a magical sleigh and nine plucky reindeer to help him deliver presents, for companies like FedEx, the optimization problem of efficiently routing holiday packages is so complicated that they often employ specialized software to find a solution. This software, called a mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) solver, splits a massive optimization problem into smaller pieces and uses generic algorithms to try and find the best solution. However, the solver could take hours — or even days — to arrive at a solution. The process is so onerous that a company often has to stop the software…

The Forks launches winter programming, eyes river trail opens

One of Winnipeg’s premiere winter attractions is still not ready for walkers, skaters, skiers and cyclists to start enjoying, but there’s still good news for winter enthusiasts. Learn to Winter programming at The Forks is set to launch this coming weekend, the national historic site announced Friday in a news release. The Nestaweya River Trail isn’t open yet, but Winnipeg Winter Park’s 150 on-land trails are officially for walking and skating The on-land trails — in partnership with the Winnipeg Trails Association — connect from the canopy rink, inside the heart of The Forks, to the CN stage area and…

PepsiCo Donates $25,000 to UA Little Rock for DEI Programming – News

PepsiCo made a generous donation of $25,000 to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock to support diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives for the community. The donation will support DEI initiatives on campus and will provide valuable programming to the community such as the university’s second annual Juneteenth celebration on June 19, which will feature state Sen. Joyce Elliott as the keynote speaker. June 19 is annually celebrated as Juneteenth, the oldest national commemoration of the end of slavery in the country. The holiday originates from June 19, 1865, the day the last slaves in the country were freed…

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