Barbeque News Archive - 11-Nov-2007

  • A dozen families displaced by Boise aparment fire (KTVB Boise)
    BOISE -- An accidental fire in southeast Boise leaves 12 families looking for temporary homes. A quick spreading fire climbed three floors and spread to the roof of an apartment building in Columbia Village, causing a neighbor to take quick action keep everyone safe.


  • Blues, Barbeque at Roundhouse Railroad Museum (WSAV Savannah)
    The Coastal Heritage Society held its annual Blues and BBQ Festival to raise money for its preservation projects.


  • Man on mission to see good in America (Neosho Daily News)
    There's a lot of good to be seen in America - and Bill Inman is riding hard to uncover it.


  • Darden closes in on Smokey Bones sale (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
    Darden Restaurants Inc. has agreed to exclusively negotiate the terms of a purchase agreement for its 73-restaurant Smokey Bones Barbeque & Grill chain with an affiliate of Sun Capital Partners for a 30-day period.


  • 'Ink' star chooses the simple life (Miami Herald)
    So what does reality star Ami James do when he isn't inking a new tattoo on Miami Ink or hanging out at his South Beach bar Love Hate? We spoke to the Coral Gables High alum about how he spends his time off-camera.


  • Deal of the Day - Famous Dave's BBQ (ABC 15 Phoenix)
    Who can pass up barbeque... especially when it's free!


  • One man dead, another wounded in North Minneapolis shooting (KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul)
    One man was killed, another wounded after police say shots rang out during a family barbeque in North Minneapolis Saturday afternoon.Police say at


  • Bicycle coalition to hold fund-rasier for education programs (Capital Weekly)
    AUGUSTA â?” The Bicycle Coalition of Maine will hold a fund-raiser from 4 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 29 at Riverfront Barbeque on 300 Water St. in Augusta.


  • Fire-damaged restaurant set to reopen (Dayton Daily News)
    City Barbeque, 5 E. Franklin St., announced Thursday it will reopen its doors next Thursday, Nov. 15, after extensive repairs and rebuilding from a fire that heavily damaged the restaurant in August.


  • Hot Ashes Spark Apartment Fire (KIVI Boise)
    A two-alarm fire at the Village Apartments has displaced residents from twelve apartments.  Crews say the fire broke out around 1:00 Saturday afternoon inside an outside closet on the first floor, when somone threw out a bag of barbeque ashes that hadn't completely cooled.


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