Barbeque News Archive - 15-Nov-2007

  • 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.


  • Community Events Planned This Week (Scott County Times)
    A Fall Festival featuring a ?Road-Kill Cook Off,? the annual Treat Street and of course, good old-fashioned trick or treating, are all planned in Scott County during the upcoming week.


  • Clarke County Farmers? Market continues through winter months (Winchester Star)
    BERRYVILLE ? The season for gardens may be over for most of us, but vendors at the Clarke County Farmer?s Market aren?t ready to quit.


  • SLU alumni will have tailgating parties (Hammond Daily Star)
    Academic college and panhellenic tailgating reunions will be scattered in and around Friendship Circle throughout Homecoming Day at Southeastern on Nov. 10, said Julie Perise of the Alumni Association, who is coordinating the reunions.


  • Araha Park: Marine sports mecca (Japan Update)
    Leisure recreation at Chatan Town?s Araha Park can be found under water, on the water, and even in the air. The compact park located near San-A HambyTown has built its reputation around a variety of marine sports, family atmosphere and the perfect place for a picnic or barbeque.


  • Barack Obama?s state HQ opens for business (Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder)
    On Saturday, November 10, Obama 08 Minnesota kicked off its campaign with a meet-and-greet barbeque at its St. Paul headquarters.


  • Two for $20: Uncle Wendell?s Bakery and Barbeque (Juice)
    By the red and orange flames painted on the ebony walls, you?d think Uncle Wendell?s was hell?s kitchen. But the fiery ambiance really represents...


  • 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.


  • Board grants beer permit to Logan County restaurant (Arkansas News Bureau)
    By John Lyon Arkansas News Bureau LITTLE ROCK - The state Alcoholic Beverage Control Board voted Wednesday to allow a proposed Logan County restaurant to serve beer.


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