Barbeque News Archive - 21-Oct-2007

  • Business notes (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
    Physical therapy provider NovaCare Rehabilitation has moved its Anderson Twp. location to near the Anderson Hills Fire Department.


  • Cherokee's first BBQ contest draws professionals (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
    Mike Davis will be in Canton Friday in defense of his 2006 Kansas City barbeque Society national title, driving all the way from Marietta ? Marietta, Oklahoma. Just off I-35 about half way between Dallas and Oklahoma City. Davis and wife Debbie are just one of the more than 20 professional barbecue teams competing in the first Cherokee Pignic, a smoked meat cook-off sponsored by the Cherokee ...


  • Police: Man Stabbed Twice With Barbeque Fork (WSYR 9 Syracuse)
    Police said a family feud revolving around a man, his mother and her boyfriend ended with one person being stabbed. The victim convinced his mother to break up with the...


  • Class teaches students how to judge barbecue (Danville Register & Bee)
    Bill McMann loves  barbecue. McMann, the founder and director of the "Pigs in the Park" barbecue cook-off held every year at Danville's Ballou Park, said scheduling conflicts were making it more difficult to find certified judges to judge the event. "We're a sanctioned Kansas City Barbeque Society (KCBS) event with the Virginia State Championship," McMann said. "In order to judge our contest, ...


  • BYUSA Reminds Students: 'Wear Blue and Get Free Food' (Brigham Young NewsNet)
    'Wear blue to get free food' is the theme for Saturday's BYUSA pre-game barbeque in hopes to fill the stadium with blue and school spirit.


  • Man stabbed with barbeque fork (News 10 Now Syracuse)
    A Syracuse man is stabbed in the chest with a barbeque fork. It happened just before 4 a.m. Saturday at a home on the 400 block of Wilkinson Street.


  • 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.


  • Let the contests begin! - Participants prepare for many contests to be held Saturday at Pilot Grove's harvest festival. (Boonville Daily News)
    PILOT GROVE - The aroma of barbeque will greet visitors to Pilot Grove's third annual Harvest Festival Saturday as they stroll the town's downtown area. A barbeque contest, new to this year's festival, has already attracted many central-Missouri grillmasters who are serious about their craft. Contestants are expected from Jefferson City, California and Sturgeon, among other local towns.


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