Canada’s long history with public service media offers a useful model for thinking about how AI could serve the public
Great Lakes Echo
By Isabella Figueroa Nogueira
“Indigenous Activism in the Midwest: Refusal, Resurgence and Resisting Settler Colonialism” explores how Dakota and Anishinaabe communities in Minnesota continue their relationships to the land and challenge dominant settler narratives about ownership, belonging and identity.
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Great Lakes Echo
By Lauren Coin
Park trails along Lake Michigan’s shoreline in Wisconsin and Michigan are eroding because of more frequent extreme precipitation events and increased foot traffic from visitors in undesignated recreation areas.
The post Increased precipitation, foot traffic pose trail erosion problems at Lake Michigan parks first appeared on Great Lakes Echo.
London Free Press
“Our vision has always been focused on having a very dynamic, multicultural experience for domestic and international students alike.”
Interlochen Public Radio
The lieutenant governor and some Democratic lawmakers passed out lunches to elementary school students Tuesday in the capital city.
Interlochen Public Radio
A crumbling, century-old dam in AuTrain Township could threaten local businesses and public safety, with some worried about a dam failure or its possible removal. What does that mean for dams elsewhere in the state.
London Free Press
The advent of artificial intelligence (AI) has seen the profileration of chatbots, a new kind of interface
The Lucknow Sentinel
People "released to the sidewalk" are sometimes faced with starting over without identification, transportation, money, immediate medical needs or shelter, a new report says
London Free Press
A Southwold man is facing more than 50 weapons and drug-related charges after an investigation turned up guns, ammo and drugs.