Barbeque News Archive - 05-Apr-2007

  • Grilling Morals Week: Counter protest swarms PETA Barbeque (Carolinian)
    Angry police, students, protestors and counter protestors surged College Avenue Friday for the final day of this year's controversial Morals Week. The event resulted in an arrest, chanting, arguing and a large turnout. The first students arrived around 11 a.


  • Grindhouse (Montgomery Advertiser)
    If you've got a taste for blood and three hours to kill, "Grindhouse" is for you.


  • Famous Dave's bites the dust (The Muskegon Chronicle)
    The second barbecue restaurant along the Harvey Street commercial corridor closed Sunday, as Famous Dave's Barbeque has gone out of business.


  • Coalition: More Fuel Could Be Produced Locally (NBC 17 Raleigh)
    RALEIGH, N.C. -- North Carolina is big in the barbeque and tobacco business, but a local biofuels coalition is all revved up about a new plan that could have the state producing its own fuel as well.


  • SCICON barbeque fundraiser coming up (Visalia Times-Delta)
    The 47th annual SCICON Barbecue and Wildflower Festival will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 15.


  • Change Of Heart (The Morning News)
    FAYETTEVILLE -- About 24 hours earlier, Arkansas had introduced Dana Altman as its new basketball coach.


  • MLive.com: Newstalk Forum (MLive.com)
    274533. Mongolian Barbeque stock down..... something about Belgian socialists.


  • Haas Racing inks Texas associate sponsor (Motorsport.com)
    Davidson, N.C. (April 4, 2007) -- Haas CNC Racing has announced a sponsorship agreement with Sweet Baby Ray's Barbecue Sauce.


  • Inmates who work can cut sentences nearly in half (The Natchez Democrat)
    Mowing lawns in the middle of summer and mopping floors in the dead of winter might not sound like jobs to relish. But for inmate trusties, it?s a breath of fresh air.


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