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Long-time bladesmith brings his passion to Upstate NY

Heading east along Virgil Road, one might notice a stream of black smoke emitting from a stack on top of a relatively large shack behind a house. That’s the sign that Branwell McClory has the forge up and running, and is taking a piece of metal to task on the anvil. A London native, McClory moved to Dryden in August 2020 after spending the past 30 years roughly in Middleburg, VA, crafting kitchen knives and an assortment of other types of blades. However, that is not what he spent doing for the majority of the time back then. Casey Martin When he first arrived in Virginia, McClory took up a job in restoring wooden floors and historic buildings. Realizing the lack of profitability in that line of work, he decided to teach himself computer programming and attend community college part-time, which eventually led to a job at Phillips Media developing children’s educational games and early mapping programs.

A year later, Nebraska and Omaha are still feeling the effects of the pandemic recession

That’s where vaccinations are now making a difference. While La Casa Pizzaria in Omaha has done pretty healthy takeout business during the pandemic, General Manager Nicole Jesse has recently seen a noticeable uptick in dine-in customers. “A lot of the people we are seeing now are some of our older customers,” Jesse said. “They are coming in and telling us, ‘We got vaccinated.’ ” Ricketts said he’s optimistic that as vaccination numbers continue to rise, the economy will, too. “Ultimately, the way you work your way out of this pandemic is getting everyone vaccinated,” he said. The Nebraska economy was humming along quite nicely entering March last year. The biggest obstacle was not unemployment but a shortage of skilled workers needed to fuel job growth.

Thandie no more: Newton reclaims old name to take back what s mine

Thandie no more: Newton reclaims old name to take back what s mine 5 Apr, 2021 10:01 AM 4 minutes to read Thandie Newton attends the premiere of HBO s Westworld Season 3 at TCL Chinese Theatre on March 05, 2020 in Hollywood, California. Photo / Getty Images Thandie Newton attends the premiere of HBO s Westworld Season 3 at TCL Chinese Theatre on March 05, 2020 in Hollywood, California. Photo / Getty Images Daily Telegraph UK By: Victoria Ward Film star Thandie Newton will be credited as Thandiwe after dropping Zulu spelling during her early career in Hollywood. She has been known by an anglicised version of her name for the entirety of her hugely successful career. But Thandie Newton has revealed that she will now revert to the original, Zulu spelling of her name, declaring: I m taking back what s mine.

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