The elected officials representing Hunt County in Austin and Washington D.C. are scheduled to make visits to the county starting this coming week, as part of tours arose North and
A picture of Café Britannia when it was open.
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A 68-year-old man was caught smuggling drugs into Norwich prison from the jail s café in chocolate bars, a court has heard.
Terry Levy had been serving a sentence at HMP Norwich following a conviction for a drugs offence.
Norwich Crown Court heard that while working at Café Britannia at the Knox Road site Levy was moving chocolate bars on a trolley into the prison.
Danielle O’Donovan, prosecuting, said two wrapped Mars bars and two wrapped Snickers bars on the trolley were found to contain “illicit substances”, namely cannabis and cocaine.
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Severe storms roll across parts of the ArkLaTex
There have been reports trees on residences and other damage as well as power outages WOW, LIGHTNING AND A RAINBOW!: KSLA News 12 viewer Sherry Montoya says she caught this image on her iPhone 12 while celebrating her mother s 86th birthday during storms Friday, April 9, 2021. (Source: KSLA News 12 viewer Sherry Montoya) By Curtis Heyen | April 9, 2021 at 11:41 PM CDT - Updated April 10 at 2:13 AM
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) Severe thunderstorms moved across the ArkLaTex the night of Friday, April 9, bringing with them the threat of tornadoes, hail and damaging straight-line winds.
Tornado warnings and severe thunderstorm warnings were issued for some areas.
Romolo Chocolates in Master Class of Its Own Four generations of immaculate confections by Matt Swanseger
Photos by Jessica Hunter
Confectionery, like music, is only as good as its foundation. As both a master confectioner and an accomplished jazz bassist, Romolo Chocolates frontman Tony Stefanelli has an exceptional feel for both disciplines.
Although the summer concert series he hosted at his West Eighth Street shop has been retired, Stefanelli s commitment to his craft has not. At 71, Stefanelli still plays the roles of student and teacher with equal verve, studying unfamiliar techniques (such as the fresh cremé truffle, which
almost looks too good to eat) while passing on those tried-and-true to his two sons, confectioner Roman and chocolatier/also-musician Anthony (who moonlights as drummer for The Groove).