ST. CLOUD – Pickled turkey gizzards and eggs have long been lauded as delicacies in many Stearns County bars and restaurants.But this summer, two St. Cloud entrepreneurs are hoping to hype a different sort of pickle — Kool-Aid pickles — in the St. Cloud area at their new store, No Good Candy.The store, opening this summer on the ground floor of Radio City Music Mall in downtown St. Cloud, will .
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ST. CLOUD Save on the plane ticket. As of this month, two locals are bringing more Chicago staples to the St. Cloud area this time, in the form of candy and snacks.
Diyon Lee and Anthony Kemp are Chicago natives, longtime friends and now business partners. Together, they re responsible for No Good Candy, which will open mid-June on the ground floor of St. Cloud s Radio City Music Hall at 619 St. Germain St.
The name is an exercise in irony, Kemp said. Candy s supposed to be no good, he said. . Candy s no good for you, but we re making it good for you, he said.
Calibre Audio and RealSAM: A Smart Speaker for Sight-Impaired Readers
Using all voice commands, the RealSAM system for sight-impaired users becomes a new home of the UK charity Calibre Audio.
Image – iStockphoto: Alberto Pardo Gomez
‘To Keep Books Open to All’
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Publishing Perspectives readers will remember that we touched on the accessibility work in December of the United Kingdom’s charity program called Calibre Audio for readers who have print disabilities. The program services listeners in Marrakesh Treaty countries.
Today’s news from the organization (March 9) is that it has partnered with a company called RealSAM, which produces products for the blind and visually impaired such as the “In Your Pocket” cellphone that’s fully voice controlled none of that stabbing around on the screen that so many of us sighted people do.
Christopher Ainscough was found dead in his Kilburn flat in 1983
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Police investigating the killing of Christopher Ainscough 38 years ago in Kilburn have charged a man.
In December 1983, Mr Ainscough was found dead inside his home in Windmill Court, Shoot-Up Hill.
Police believed the 50-year-old, who had suffered significant head injuries, had been attacked sometime between December 2 and 5, Scotland Yard said.
Anthony Kemp, 58, of no fixed address, has been charged with murder and remanded in custody to appear at Wimbledon Magistrates Court today (February 3) following his arrest yesterday.
Detectives are appealing for any of Christopher s relatives, or anyone who knew them, to make contact.