Barbeque News Archive - 29-Nov-2007

  • Grant County Informs Public After Deaths Of Children From Carbon Monoxide (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
    Northwest officials are trying to raise awareness about carbon monoxide poisoning. Earlier this week, three children were found dead in their Royal City, WA home.


  • For the week of 11.29 (Greenwich Time)
    The following listings are subject to change without notice. Call the venue to confirm. To have your club listed, fax the information to 964-3773 or e-mail it to ray.hogan@scni.com


  • No new witnesses to alleged Western Force quokka cruelty (The West Australian)
    No new witnesses to the alleged cruel treatment of quokkas by Western Force players have come forward, Rottnest Island authorities said today, leaving the investigation in limbo.


  • Hotline: (Canberra City News)
    BUNNINGS Warehouse, Fyshwick, is holding a Christmas Family Night in aid of the Salvation Army Christmas Appeal from 6pm on Thursday, December 6. The night will feature local carol-singing choirs; free advice on fitting festive lighting and decorations; tips on cooking the perfect Christmas barbeque and staging Christmas parties; and a kid?s workshops, where children can make Christmas ...


  • Historic Town Faces Change (13 WMAZ Macon)
    Some community leaders say they're trying to preserve the character of a historic town in Jones County. Clinton, established in 1808, is located in the southern part of Jones County just off Gray Highway by the Old Clinton Barbeque.


  • Carbon Monoxide Dangers (KNDO/KNDU Tri-Cities)
    With the weather getting colder, many people are looking for ways to keep warm.


  • Today's Paper (North Platte Telegraph)
    One year ago members of the 1074th Transportation National Guard Company were a very long way from home. Stationed in Iraq, the unit made their own Christmas celebration by opening packages from home, playing cards, and getting together for a company barbeque.


  • Downtown grocery in works (The Cincinnati Post)
    Downtown Cincinnati residents who have clamored for a grocery store in their neighborhood may finally be getting their wish.


  • Clubs (Stamford Advocate)
    For the week of 11.29


  • Award-Winning BBQ Served Up in Decatur (WAAY-TV Huntsville)
    Most Tennessee Valley residents probably have their favorite barbeque restaurant in the area. But there's one that tops them all, and its award winning recipes are proudly made in Alabama.


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