Barbeque News Archive - 28-Oct-2007

  • Rain doesn't hamper Mallard Creek Barbeque 2:07 PM (WCNC Charlotte)
    CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- People started lining up at 8 a.m. Thursday, to dig in at the Mallard Creek barbeque. Despite the rain people weathered through it, ready to dig into some politics and pork.


  • "Smith County Black Elected Officials" Barbeque With Texas College Students (KLTV 7 Tyler)
    A free barbeque for Texas College students Wednesday afternoon hosted by the Smith County Black Elected Officials. 


  • Day Of Fun For Housing Authority (KOTV 6 Tulsa)
    Some workers are enjoying a job well done with a day of fun. The Tulsa Housing Authority on Friday celebrated a big accomplishment with a barbeque lunch and bingo. Workers exceeded their goal for Tulsa Area United Way collections.


  • Coppell Oaktober Fest promoted family fun and games (Coppell Gazette)
    Many Coppell residents were able to enjoy the cool weather while rock climbing, eating barbeque, listening to live bands and riding a miniature train at the first Oaktober Fest on Saturday.


  • Don't invite traders to your barbeque (Guardian Unlimited)
    On America: 'How does it feel taking on the whole market, man?,' BP propane traders asked each other. Andrew Clark explains the price-fixing scandal that brought BP a $303m fine.


  • Get rid of hazardous waste next Sunday (Daily Record)
    The Morris County Municipal Utilities Authority will conduct a household hazardous waste disposal and computer/T.V. drop-off event from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 4 at the Jefferson Township Department of Public Works, 1033 Weldon Road.


  • Thousands head to Lexington for BBQ (News 14 Carolina)
    LEXINGTON, N.C. -- It's a finger lickin' good time in Davidson County as hundreds of thousands of people flock to uptown Lexington for the 24th Annual Barbeque Festival. It's a free festival that celebrates one of the things Lexington is known for: great barbecue.


  • Buzzing about... (Honolulu Advertiser)
    The first Jawaiian Barbeque Cookoff and Music Festival is, just as its name says, about food and music. That means edibles offered by 20 restaurants and performances by Natural Vibrations, Ooklah the Moc, Insight, Micah G & Frontline, Konfrontation, Mr. 83 and Jah Rootz.


  • Broadband leader to discuss digital media (Lawrence Journal-World)
    Patrick Knorr, general manager of Sunflower Broadband and director of strategic planning for The World Company, will discuss the future of digital media during a Lawrence Technology Association luncheon, set for 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday at Jade Mongolian Barbeque, 1511 W. 23rd St.


  • Undercover Officials Make Liquor Bust In Lynchburg (WKRN Nashville)
    Two liquor raids took place in a matter of days, the latest in a dry county. Officials say they found a Web site indicating people would be selling alcohol without a liquor license. The latest bust happened Saturday in the small town of Lynchburg. Lynchburg is best known for making Jack Daniel?s whiskey. But Moore County, where the town lies, is a dry county. The town is packed this...


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    Barbeque News Archive - 28-Oct-2007