Barbeque News Archive - 17-Apr-2007

  • Brampton holds environmental fair, barbeque and city-wide community cleanup (The Brampton Guardian)
    WHO: During the month of April, everyone is invited to learn more about what the community is doing to keep Brampton Clean and Green and help pick up debris and litter from boulevards, sidewalks, parks, ravines and schools.


  • Challenge to cure (KRCG Jefferson City)
    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.


  • Clinton Team Gears Up for Fund-Raising Onslaught (New York Times)
    The Clinton campaign has begun alerting its donors and bundlers to 47 fund-raising events around the country through July 1, with more to be added.


  • Prichard police sweep nightclubs (Mobile Press-Register)
    A Prichard police check of 17 establishments resulted in more than 40 citations issued to nine clubs Friday, most of them for operating vending machines without permits.


  • CrimeStoppers: Bad Checks Leave Grocery Store Short On Cash (WSFA 12 Montgomery)
    They cause problems for businesses and the everyday consumer, and this week they're costing a grocery store in Wetumpka a lot of money.


  • Kentucky deaths (The Kentucky Post)
    Though mild-mannered and quiet, Carl E. Gamble Jr. loomed large to those who knew and loved him. "He was a great husband and father," said his wife, Joy Gamble. "He loved his family, worked hard and took care of us." Mr. Gamble, 70, of Independence, died Friday at St. Elizabeth Medical Center South, Edgewood. For 15 years Mr. Gamble owned and operated Tasty Bird Farms Grocery store in the ...


  • Capital City Cook Off (KRCG Jefferson City)
    JEFFERSON CITY -- Despite the rain and chilly temperatures, the Jaycee's Fairgrounds in Jefferson City was packed with barbeque lovers from across the Midwest.


  • WGLT newsroom honored with excellence awards again (Daily Vidette)
    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.


  • SPORTS NEWS (Santa Maria Times)
    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.


  • Historic Offenhauser Indianapolis Racing cars come to Jennerstown Speedway (The Daily American)
    Offenhauser powered Indianapolis racing cars built between the 1930s and 1970 are coming to Jennerstown.


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    Barbeque News Archive - 17-Apr-2007