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The Associated Press released the 58th edition of The Associated Press Stylebook, featuring an expanded artificial intelligence (AI) chapter: https://t.co/3vXmYuzXkz #apstyle
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Extremely cold temperatures in the single digits and teens will put a strain on South Carolina’s electric power grid during tomorrow’s morning hours – especially between 4-10 a.m.
In the morning, if large numbers of customers crank up the heat too quickly, or run their washing machines, clothes dryers, and dishwashers at the same time, the power companies may not be able to keep up with the sudden demand for power. And that’s a problem.
They have asked us to help them encourage South Carolinians to voluntarily reduce their energy use in the early morning hours by:
· Reduce the household thermostat to the lowest comfortable setting. Later, raise it back by 1-2 degrees at a time – so the auxiliary/heat doesn’t kick in.
· Stay warm by bundling up in sweatshirts, sweaters, socks, slippers, and/or blankets.
· Avoid running any washing machines, dryers, and dishwashers.
· Turn off any unnecessary devices, unused plug-ins, and lights.
· Close window coverings at night to help keep out drafts.
· To ensure adequate air flow through the HVAC system, make sure interior doors are left open, make sure vents are open, and unobstructed and do not block returns.
Last chance to apply! Join our team as a SCEIS Communications Director. This position supports Admin and its customers by developing, coordinating and disseminating SC Enterprise Information System (SCEIS) communications. Apply by Feb. 2 at https://t.co/CEWkLex7Dt. #SCCareers
State government offices in Richland and Lexington counties will be open for business and operate as normal tomorrow until instructed otherwise. State employees in Richland and Lexington counties are to report to work tomorrow as normally scheduled.
Freezing temperatures and winter weather are expected in the coming days—now is the time to check supplies and make preparations. Stay informed by monitoring local forecasts as details about the timing and potential impacts develop.
So far, the CFP selection committee has given us some blockbusters. Notre Dame led late over Indiana 27-3 and Penn State just went up on the committee’s final team 28-0 at the half. Take a bow.
The new rule, per @APStylebook: "Generally, use periods and no space when people use initials instead of a first name unless they prefer no periods: H.L. Mencken, JD Vance. JB Pritzker."
It took effect Tuesday.
Join the @sc_deptofadmn as its new Chief Privacy Officer. Now's your chance to influence decisions, develop standards and shape privacy practices across all agencies. Ready to leave your mark? Apply now: https://t.co/Tfmi7W3ylY