Barbeque News Archive - 05-Oct-2007

  • Bikers could help fill gap in Fayetteville's budget (KFSM Ft. Smith-Fayetteville)
    Fayetteville- Bikes, Blues, and barbeque is kicked into high gear on day two of the event. City officials say the payoff in sales and revenue is big, and not just for Fayetteville.


  • The Cape Anne Pig and Me (Bay Weekly)
    I have in my middle age become identified with pork. It is true that I ate barbeque in three different states on a drive between Durham, North Carolina, and Churchton, Maryland: breakfast in Weldon, lunch in Ashland, Virginia, and dinner at a picnic table on the side of U.S. 301 south of La Plata.


  • Celebrate Think Pink today and Saturday (Reno Gazette-Journal)
    The Banner Churchill Community Hospital Auxiliary is hosting several "Think Pink" events for Breast Cancer Awareness Month around Fallon today and Saturday.


  • Severed Leg Found In Cooker Could Be Money-Maker (WYFF via Yahoo! News)
    A North Carolina man who purchased a severed human leg that was left inside a barbeque smoker said he wants it back, and has set up an admission fee for those who want to see it.


  • N.H. tax evaders taken into custody after standoff (CNN.com)
    A couple convicted of tax evasion was taken into custody after a five-month-long standoff with federal agents in New Hampshire, a federal law enforcement source with knowledge of the investigation told CNN.


  • Cops keep watchful eye out for trouble at Bikes, Blues, and BBQ (KFSM Ft. Smith-Fayetteville)
    Fayetteville- Bikes, Blues, and Barbeque kicked off in Fayetteville Wednesday at 3pm and crowds of bikers are riding in for the rally.


  • Lawrence Datebook (Lawrence Journal-World)
    Events around Lawrence.


  • MUSEUMS (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
    BROOKGREEN GARDENS, U.S. 17, between Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island, is home to the Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington sculpture garden, featuring more than 550 works of American sculpture. The Lowcountry History and Wildlife Preserve houses waterfowl, river otters, alligators, foxes and deer in their native habitats. The Lowcountry Trail is a boardwalk that winds through restored rice fields ...


  • Roll call at Ironstone (Calaveras Enterprise)
    The 11th annual Ironstone Concours d?Elegance was held Saturday, raising a large amount of money for local and statewide student agricultural programs and projects.


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