Barbeque News Archive - 09-Mar-2008

  • Everything's big in Texas, including BYU's recruiting results (Deseret Morning News)
    From 5,000 feet, the new home of the Dallas Cowboys, under construction in Arlington, looks like a giant half apricot with shiny retractable roof flaps. A Texan sitting nearby on the flight to Dallas said they're asking $16,000 just for the rights to purchase a season ticket.


  • RURAL Realities By KELLI WRIGHT/KELLI.WRIGHT@DEMOPOLISTIMES (The Demopolis Times)
    The Black Belt is a region historically remembered for its rich soil and its rural culture that has produced such phenomenons as the Gee?s Bend quilters, Thomaston barbeque and countless contributions to the story of the South.


  • Bluegrass festival (The Valdosta Daily Times)
    VALDOSTA ? The dreary weather has failed to hinder the live musical celebration during the first Georgia State Borderline Bluegrass Festival this weekend in Lake Park.


  • Motiva upgrades basketball courts (The Donaldsonville Chief)
    When the basketball courts on Williams Street became dilapidated recently Mayor Leroy Sullivan did not have to look far for support to upgrade them. Motiva Enterprises LLC, a subsidiary of Shell, took to the task and provided new backboards, rims and nets, while painting the bare concrete slab.


  • Hog Wild Barbeque (FOX10 Gulf Coast)
    MOBILE, Ala. - Folks are going hog wild on the Gulf Coast this weekend. It?s a chance to eat some of the best barbeque in the country and it?s all in Mobile. It?s the annual ?Barbeque Festival and Hog Wild Championship.? FOX10 News photojournalist Robert Brown went to the fairgrounds to check out what?s to eat.


  • Brunswick Sunday Calendar (The Wilmington Star-News)
    Black Film festival


  • Good Neighbors, March 9 (Tyler Morning Telegraph)
    The Nonprofit Development Center will hold a "Lunch N' Learn" session for area nonprofits "to share ideas and information" at 11:30 a.m. at Spring Creek Barbeque, 5810 S. Broadway Ave.


  • Generosity continues for triplets and their dad (The Kalamazoo Gazette)
    PORTAGE -- Someday Jeff Hagenbuch will tell his triplets how strangers raised money so they'd have what they needed.


  • Valley deli passes health inspectors' visit (WAFF 48 News Huntsville)
    Breaded okra, mashed potatoes, gravy, and barbeque ribs are hot meal favorites found at Delis across the Valley. Do these stop-n-go Delis have the same health inspection restrictions as your favorite sit down restaurants?


  • Tahoe Community Cracking Down On Barbeque Grills (FOX 40 Sacramento)
    NORTH LAKE TAHOE ? A Lake Tahoe community is cracking down on certain barbecue grills after one was blamed for igniting a wildfire and destroying five homes on the lake's west shore last summer.


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    Barbeque News Archive - 09-Mar-2008