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Interview: MSU offers adaptive driving instruction for disabled individuals
SUMMARY: Mississippi State University is helping people with disabilities drive through their Adaptive Driving program, led by Eric Knox, an occupational therapist. The program helps individuals adapt their vehicles so they can drive again, considering their strengths, weaknesses, and medical history. Training sessions help drivers overcome fears and adapt to new driving methods. To participate, potential clients can contact the Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation. Driving can improve quality of life, especially in rural areas where public transport is limited. Support the TK Martin Center's Adaptive Driving program by participating in their Day of Giving at Jersey Mike's on March 27th.
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Judge dismisses sexual harassment lawsuit against Clay County sheriff
SUMMARY: A federal judge dismissed a sexual harassment lawsuit against Clay County Sheriff Eddie Scott, filed by former employee Caitlyn Wilson. The judge cited that the case was settled or in the process of being settled. Wilson accused the sheriff of misconduct in her 2022 lawsuit seeking damages, which was highlighted in a New York Times story. Sheriff Scott has denied any wrongdoing. Both sides are expected to provide further information about the case next week.
A federal judge dismissed a sexual harassment lawsuit that a former employee filed against Clay County's sheriff.
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Interview: MSU adding autonomous electric shuttle system
SUMMARY: Mississippi State University is at the forefront of technology innovation with the introduction of a new autonomous shuttle system on campus and in the community. The university is partnering with beep to pilot the project, which will run from September 1 to November 30. The 11-passenger bus will have a trained attendant onboard and will operate autonomously, responding to environmental changes. The system will serve as a mode of transportation for students and also showcase the university's research and academic advancements in autonomous technologies. It is an exciting development for the university and will provide valuable insights for the future of transportation.
Mississippi State University is introducing an electric-autonomous passenger shuttle system pilot program to campus this fall.
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Living Local: May 17, 2024
SUMMARY: The content discusses the concept of remote work and its benefits for both employees and employers. It highlights the flexibility and autonomy that remote work offers, as well as the potential cost savings and increased productivity for companies. The article also emphasizes the importance of effective communication and collaboration in remote work settings, and the tools and technologies that can help facilitate this. Overall, remote work is presented as a viable solution for modern workplaces, providing opportunities for work-life balance and improved job satisfaction.
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