
Barbeque News Archive - 16-Apr-2007
Two years after the idea was first proposed, state House members agreed to make the Lexington Barbecue Festival the official food festival of North Carolina.
JEFFERSON CITY -- Despite the rain and chilly temperatures, the Jaycee's Fairgrounds in Jefferson City was packed with barbeque lovers from across the Midwest.
RedPrairie Corporation, a leading consumer driven optimization company, recently announced that E.J. Pope & Son, Inc. (dba Handy Mart) has purchased RedPrairie's BlueCube Enterprise Software for mid-sized convenience store retailers. Handy Mart will implement the Supply Chain Management, Financial Management, Learning Management, Time and Attendance, & Scheduling solutions in all 43 locations. ...
The county commissioners took steps Monday to hire a new information technologist for Lincoln County, after the former IT specialist resigned last week amidst controversy.
A major storm took its time getting to Tompkins County Sunday night, but forecasters were saying Sunday evening that the worst was on the way.
The newsroom at local radio station WGLT was once again recognized for excellence in journalism with the addition of three Associated Press awards and another regional Edward R. Murrow award. Charlie Schlenker was the recipient of the regional Edward R. Murrow, in which the Radio-Television News Directors Association honored his "Competitive Barbeque" report.
Monterey County agricultural leaders help serve meals as part of the annual "Welcome Ag Back to the Valley" barbeque.
SEMO's spring pageant benefits scholarship Registration for the Southeast Spring Pageant, held by Southeast's Phi Beta Lambda Chapter, will be from noon to 12:45 p.m. Sunday at the University Center...
The Los Angeles Times.com website reported Tuesday that Mt. San Antonio College Relays Meet Director Scott Davis informed Mission Prep standout Jordan Hasay that she would not be allowed to race in the women's elite 1,500 meter portion of the event that takes place Sunday.
Saturday's rain and cold didn't stop runners at the Jay Dix Challenge to Cure on the MU campus. Runners participated in a 5 and 10k run and walk and enjoyed a barbeque afterwards.