
Barbeque News Archive - 06-Nov-2007
Goreville anticipates new strip mall in spring By Dixie Terry, Marion Daily Republican GOREVILLE ? Goreville residents have been anticipating the construction of a strip mall for nearly a year. Rumors have been flying around town about what is really coming to town. As of Friday, they know exactly what to expect.
Ken and Jane Yecny, owners of the Ruby Valley Napa auto parts in Sheridan have sold their business to Rick and Lori Strozzi. Last Sunday, Ken and Jane held a customer appreciation ?shin dig.? at the Alder community hall to introduce Rick and his store manager Curtis Smith to the community.
THOMASTON ? Since opening in Nov. 2006, Mama Nem?s Bistro in Thomaston has no doubt made a reputation for itself as being a unique and special eatery.
The Green Party is holding a ?bloody bad taste? fancy-dress barbeque this morning outside Bigsave Furniture, Tory Street, Wellington, to draw attention to the sale of suspect kwila furniture at the giant furniture store.
It's time to get ready for the eigth annual "Savannah's 100 Celebrity Men Who Cook."
The Jacksonville United Service Organizations saluted local troops Saturday with a celebration that included football, barbeque, music and activities for the whole family.
Chicken tikka, egg rolls, or gnocchi? Metuchen residents looking to eat out have a choice of cui sines that few small Main Street strips in the state offer.
Once again the Whyalla bowmen have completed the trek to Port Germein golf club to compete in the Annual Archery Golf Tournament. It was a successful day despite the weather and the failure of the Port Pirie club to turn up and challenge us.
The air was filled with the smell of barbeque and the playful screams of young children. In the foreground adults sat at picnic tables, while rolling hills packed the landscape behind them. But this wasn't a picnic in a park. Dozens of local residents gathered Saturday afternoon at the Veolia landfill off Greenbay Road in Zion, for an open house of sorts that offered free tours in a picnic ...
11/5/2007 - Visitors at a fund-raiser at The Relief Zone, Inc. Community Youth Center on Sunday in Frewsburg enjoy barbeque pork sandwiches and hot dogs. The community was invited to see what the center had to offer to area children and teens and to help raise money for the center.