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Janice Williams with her granddaughter Daisy - Credit: Victoria Pertusa A mum is publishing a nursery rhyme book in memory of her son, after he died suddenly - to help keep his memory alive for his beloved four-year-old daughter. Tom Williams, drummer for Ipswich band Hot Tramp, died on Tuesday, February 25, 2020, after having a seizure in his sleep a condition named Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP). The 29-year-old suffered from nocturnal epilepsy since his late teens attending the University of Nottingham. He had to drop a maths degree due to the stress it caused, increasing to one seizure each month when he returned home to Suffolk. ....
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By Barbara M. Houle Correspondent Chef Robin Clark of Worcester has launched a new business, Doh! Girl, selling her handcrafted bagels in assorted flavors at local pop-ups. At her first pop-up held last month at the Worcester Regional Food Hub, Clark sold out of the 24 dozen bagels she made available in half-dozen variety packs and included cinnamon raisin, plain and everything bagels. Read more about Clark on the food hub website, www.worcesterfoodhub.org. The chef has created a Chocolate Bagel Box, $25, for Valentine’s Day. Pre-orders only, with Feb. 10 the deadline. Pickup time will be from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Feb. 14 at the Worcester Regional Food Hub, 25 Francis St., Worcester. Find more ordering information on Clark’s Facebook page. The box contains six chocolate bagels (two each of sesame, plain and choc-berry), chocolate hummus and cookies n’ cream whipped cream cheese. ....
Land managers along the west side of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem are weighing a proposal to open parts of the Centennial Mountains so members of the Yellowstone Club can go backcountry skiing with helicopters. The Yellowstone Club, which responded to the Jackson Hole Daily s request for comment after this story published, disputes the U.S. Forest Service s interpretation of its involvement. An application being considered by the Caribou-Targhee National Forest is still in its earliest stages, said Ashton/Island Park District Ranger Liz Davy. If the applicant does get the tentative nod this winter, it will only be to vet and photograph prospective routes and landing pads from a fixed-wing aircraft and to explore the area via snowmobile. ....
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