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WELCOME signs of economic recovery and falling unemployment rates are being seen nationally but Cumbrian town centres and retail are in need of a life raft. Job vacancies in the UK are on the rise as society continues to unlock, the number of adverts for workers has not been seen since before the Covid-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, early signs of economic recovery have been seen with a 2.1 per cent increase from retail reopening in March. Despite the positive national news, Cumbria Law Centre in Carlisle is still seeing an upturn in calls for legal support. Head of centre Pete Moran said: “We’ve certainly seen a very sharp upturn in people needing help in housing issues, particularly possession and eviction. ....
How high streets and industry recover from Covid economic shock "remains to be seen" in-cumbria.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from in-cumbria.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
March 12, 2021 Finalists for the position of dean of the University of Wyoming’s College of Education have been identified, and they are scheduled to participate in virtual public forums at UW starting Monday. The candidates are Fenice Boyd, professor and chair of the Department of Instruction and Teacher Education at the University of South Carolina; Michael de Miranda, endowed chair and head of the Department of Teaching, Learning and Culture at Texas A&M University; Joe Ryan, distinguished professor and executive director of Clemson LIFE at Clemson University; and Scott Thomas, professor and dean of the College of Education and Social Services at the University of Vermont. ....
On his first full-length album, Charlie Barath takes the blues into tasty new territory. Barath treats us to haluski, pierogi, halupki and the smell of kielbasa in the kitchen on High Ball & a Covered Dish, a song inspired by the cooking of his mother, a first generation Polish-American. Forget the catfish, cornbread, beans and barbecue typically on the lyrical menu of blues songs, Barath s High Ball & a Covered Dish kicks dupa (look it up) with its ode to Eastern European heritage carrying over to his mom wearing a babushka. The Center Township bluesman s whole Just Me and My Friend(s) album brims with fun and fresh concepts, from the Woody Woodpecker Theme intro and outro to Losin My Mind over You to the quite-literal narrative in She Drives Me to Drink to the playful remorse in Little Turtle Nightlight, the only object the singer has got left after a serial-cheatin , heart-breakin woman does her damage. ....