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LOS ANGELES — JuJu Watkins hit a school record and career-high nine 3-pointers and scored 40 points as No. 6 Southern California routed Cal Baptist 94-52 on Tuesday night. The Trojans (7-1) earned their third consecutive blowout victory since losing to then-No. 6 Notre Dame 74-61 on Saturday. Kiki Iriafen added 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Trojans. Talia von Oelhoffen had 14 points and six assists and Rayah Marshall had 10 points and 10 rebounds. Watkins had just five points in the first quarter before heating up. She tied her career best with her sixth 3 in the third and added three more before she sat down with 4:08 remaining in the game. Grace Schmidt led the Lancers (0-9) with 12 points and seven rebounds. Takeaways Cal Baptist: The Lancers opened the season with a 30-point loss to Oregon and have dropped every game by double digits. It hasn't helped that they're missing a couple key players due to injuries. USC: Watkins and Iriafen have scored in double figures in all eight games so far. Tuesday's game was Watkins' 16th with at least 30 points, with 14 of those coming last year as a freshman. Key moment Watkins was efficient from long range, hitting 9 of 11 to break the previous school record of seven 3s. After making just one 3 in the first quarter, she hit three in a row in the second. She came into the game shooting 25% from outside. Key stat The Trojans had a season-best 12 blocked shots with 20 assists and only nine turnovers. Up next Cal Baptist visits St. Mary's on Saturday in the fourth of five straight road games. USC visits Oregon also on Saturday in its Big Ten debut.TSS Inc. COO Karl Marrott sells $606,309 in stockIn a foundational step toward leveling the playing field for rural communities statewide, two Colorado rural towns — Kiowa and Elizabeth — are crossing the digital divide to connectivity, courtesy of the (CPF). The (CBO) announced Monday the two communities are the first to benefit from the state’s nearly $1 billion allocation from federal broadband initiatives, including CPF. At the start of this year, the CBO determined which counties across the state would each receive a $113.5 million allocation from the CPF. The CBO identified the counties with the highest need based on the percentage of unserved locations and the percentage of households with broadband subscriptions. Residents can explore a map of funded counties on the CBO’s . Rural areas like Kiowa and Elizabeth have often lagged behind urban communities in accessing high-speed broadband, according to the office’s executive director. “While residents along Colorado’s Front Range enjoy opportunities like remote work, telehealth and online education, rural populations often remain disconnected,” Brandy Reitter, CBO executive director, told . “Addressing this disparity is crucial to ensure everyone can benefit from modern technology , the Internet service provider behind the CPF-funded project in Kiowa and Elizabeth, was chosen through a competitive application process earlier this year. The middle-mile network the company constructed between the two towns laid the foundation for future connectivity opportunities. “Maverix is among many great partners in Colorado’s effort to expand and improve broadband,” Reitter said via email. “This fiber connection can be used for years to come, allowing additional providers to expand broadband in these areas.” The middle-mile network not only increases the number of providers, it enhances competition, ultimately lowering consumer costs. One person using the network described it as beneficial for all involved. “This fiber project is a big deal for the entire county,” Corey Basquez, the first resident connected through the project, in a statement. “It will help residents and businesses with the cost of Internet, and our schools and businesses will benefit from the fiber that is now available.” The new digital infrastructure should have considerable positive impact across the public and private sectors, Reitter said. “Businesses, schools and public services in the area will benefit greatly from the middle-mile network because, in addition to potentially providing better service to these entities, it will also provide much-needed redundancy,” she said. “And redundancy ensures a higher probability that people and organizations can stay online during severe weather events.” CPF funding has set the stage, but Colorado is also gearing up to deploy $826.5 million from the federal program. Part of these funds will support additional middle-mile projects in underserved rural areas, according to Reitter. The state also recently launched a grant program funded by its , allocating $14 million annually with 60 percent reserved for middle-mile projects. “By 2027, Colorado has a goal to improve broadband access by building a network for future generations,” Reitter revealed. “This includes improving adoption by expanding digital inclusion and adoption to achieve affordability, access and digital literacy and building a more resilient network that addresses Colorado’s unique geographic challenges.”
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FREMONT, Calif., Dec. 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SoundThinking, Inc. (Nasdaq: SSTI), a leading public safety technology company, announced today that Alan Stewart, Chief Financial Officer, will present at the 27th Annual Needham Growth Conference being held at the Lotte New York Palace in New York City on January 14, 2025 at approximately 10:15 a.m. Eastern Time. A live webcast and replay of the presentation will be available through SoundThinking’s Investor Relations website at https://ir.soundthinking.com/ . Management will also be available for one-on-one and small group meetings with investors. For additional information or to schedule a meeting with management, please contact your Needham representative or SoundThinking’s investor relations team at ahira@soleburystrat.com. About SoundThinking SoundThinking, Inc. (Nasdaq: SSTI) is a leading public safety technology company that delivers AI- and data-driven solutions for law enforcement, civic leadership, and security professionals. SoundThinking is trusted by more than 300 customers and has worked with approximately 2,100 agencies to drive more efficient, effective, and equitable public safety outcomes. The company’s SafetySmartTM platform includes ShotSpotter®, the leading acoustic gunshot detection system; CrimeTracerTM, the leading law enforcement search engine; CaseBuilderTM, a one-stop investigation management system; ResourceRouterTM, software that directs patrol and community anti-violence resources to help maximize their impact; SafePointe®, an AI-based weapons detection system; and PlateRanger powered by Rekor, a leading LPR solution. SoundThinking has been designated a Great Place to Work® Company. Company Contact: Alan Stewart, CFO SoundThinking, Inc. +1 (510) 794-3100 astewart@soundthinking.com Investor Relations Contacts: Ankit Hira and Sean Daly Solebury Strategic Communications +1 (203) 546-0444 ahira@soleburystrat.com
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