Barbeque News Archive - 26-Nov-2007

  • Brush Fire (WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke)
    A homeowner dumps ashes and starts a brush fire. It happened Sunday morning behind a house on Tucker Lane in Salem. Firefighters were able to contain the fire to less than an acre before putting it out. No buildings were damaged.


  • John Seery: How to Barbeque a Turkey (HuffingtonPost)
    The best way to cook a turkey for your Thanksgiving feast: barbeque. On your outdoor grill. Don't be a turkey by shoving it into your oven.


  • Thrill of the hunt - Shoppers flock to Hammond stores on Black Friday (Hammond Daily Star)
    They made their lists and checked them twice ? maybe three or four or 20 times ? while they wanted for stores to open Friday. The Day After Thanksgiving, also known as Black Friday, brought customers to stores all across the nation and here in Tangipahoa Parish.


  • 'Bama Jammin' Barbeque (Plant City Courier and Tributne)
    There was no talking, not much eye-to-eye contact and little smiling.


  • Kiwanis Terrific Kids at Westside (The Baker County Standard)
    Thoughtful, Enthusiastic, Respectful, Responsible, Inclusive, Friendly, Inquisitive, and Capable - These are the traits that Terrific Kids are striving for. The Kiwanis Club of Baker County recognized students at Macclenny Elementary, Westside Elementary, and Keller Intermediate schools on Tuesday, October 30.


  • Area Briefs (Farmington Press)
    Emerson cosponsors ?Prevention of Unsafe Licensing Act?


  • 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.


  • Boys & Girls Club BBQ cook off goes for big time (The Athens News Courier)
    The Limestone County Boys & Girls Club will enter the big time when it conducts its third annual ?Best Bucking Barbeque Cook-off? in the spring. Club Executive Director Suzanne Rainey said Wednesday that in 2006 and 2007 contestants had to be amateurs.


  • Multi-Housing News (Multi-Housing News)
    Multi-Housing News is proud to present the 2007 Top Architects List. This year's firms were selected not only on the basis of their innovative design aesthetic but also for their contributions to environmentally friendly design for multifamily buildings?a topic explored at this year's American Institute of Architects (AIA) convention.


  • Former Eastern NC players return to Carolina to pound Panthers (New Bern Sun Journal)
    CHARLOTTE - Brian Simmons has been chasing down running backs for 9 seasons in the National Football League. In his 10th season, the New Bern native has been taking on a different role.


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