Barbeque News Archive - 14-Nov-2007

  • New Circuit City building under way (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
    The exterior of what will be McKinney?s first Circuit City retail store is being constructed at the northwest corner of U.S. 75 and U.S. 380. The electronics store will be open for business in the next two to three months.


  • A Weekend Triple Treat (Plant City Courier and Tributne)
    In the heart of a historical district, scenes of how life was a century ago play out against the backdrop of one of the city's oldest buildings, echoing a time when Florida was an untamed frontier.


  • Arc 2007 Programme Opens (Nautica)
    The ARC isn't just about sailing across the Atlantic. It's also about making new friends, learning new skills, adding to your sailing knowledge and confidence and perhaps most importantly, having fun!


  • Variety show scheduled for Nov. 17 (Newport Independent)
    John 3:16 Ministries of Charlotte has scheduled their annual Variety Show at UACCB on Nov. 17 in Batesville.


  • Loans spur business growth in Richmond (The Times Record)
    RICHMOND ? Town loans to a pair of businesses will allow one to expand and another to relocate to Richmond. One loan is for $100,000 to the biotechnology firm Micro Technologies Inc., and the other of $20,000 will go to The Texas Barbeque Co., Town Manager Thomas Fortier said.


  • Not drudging over dinner? You can still enjoy a feast made elsewhere (The News Journal)
    Preparing the Thanksgiving meal can be a stressful experience.


  • Most Kamehameha Schools students have Native Hawaiian ancestry. (KHON 2 Honolulu)
    According to the State Health Department, Native Hawaiians are almost twice as likely to have weight problems than the rest of the state's population.


  • Current Issue: (California Aggie)
    I'm looking for something to send my best friend for our regular care package exchange between Davis and San Luis Obispo. Pencils with wooden animals on the end, paper dolls, morbid children's books? these trinkets end up sealed in a manila envelope, accompanied by a handwritten note.


  • Look Around Mississippi: Tasty Hattiesburg Barbeque (WLBT 3 Jackson)
    I stopped by a Hattiesburg restaurant that's gotten to be pretty famous. Leatha Jackson has earned the right to sit on the sidelines and let the kids run her famous barbeque restaurant.


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