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Barbie Blank, who some WWE fans might know as former superstar Kelly Kelly, took to Instagram over the weekend and treated her 1.2 million followers to a pair of sultry black-and-white snaps. The blond bombshell revealed that she was feeling empowered at the time, and she wanted other women to feel the same way. In the photos, Blank opted for the stripped-down look. She rocked a black bra, matching high-waisted panties and knee-length leather boots that showed off her legs, booty and toned physique. The former wrestler also added some silver dangle and drop earrings to the get-up, which brought even more glamor to the snaps. ....
Like father like son – and like mum too! At 20 years old, young farmer Gwion Jenkins is determined to build on the longstanding tradition of developing the family farm, Rhosfach in Clynderwen. And like mum and dad, he’s tapping into the training, support and services available through Farming Connect to help. Gwion’s parents now run a dairy herd of 150 pedigree Holstein Friesian cows – the Beca herd – at the farm his dad Iwan and mum Meinir bought in 1994 when Iwan first branched out on his own. Starting with just 40 milking cows, Iwan was given by his farming parents at a new 86-acre holding, the Jenkins family, including Gwion and brother Guto, who works off-farm but helps out when he can, have steadily built up the herd in recent years. ....
Much-loved local GE executive Jim Healy dies in Paris FacebookTwitterEmail NISKAYUNA Jim Healy, a long-time communications executive with General Electric Co. who touched hundreds of lives in the Capital Region, died Jan. 11 in Paris after a battle with cancer. He was 56. Healy, who was born in Brooklyn and attended Monsignor Farrell High School in Staten Island and the University at Buffalo, worked at GE for more than two decades, including about 15 years at GE Power in Schenectady and GE Research in Niskayuna. He had been living in Paris at the time of his death, in the city that he loved, as head of communications for GE Renewables. ....