Barbeque News Archive - 17-Sep-2007

  • Friends help man recovering from severe crash Benefit ride organized to help provide funding for wheelchair-equipped ... (The Frederick News-Post)
    CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. -- A motorcycle crash changed Chris Howard's life more than a year ago. His friends and family are trying to help him get his life back to normal.


  • Downtown block party (News 10 Now Syracuse)
    Hundreds celebrated the end of summer with a downtown block party. During an event hosted by Dinosaur BBQ and the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, partiers took in live music, barbeque and the breezy weather.


  • Pig pardoned, partying begins (News 14 Carolina)
    CHARLOTTE -- There?s plenty of good music, drinks and food to go around in uptown Charlotte this weekend, as the Blues, Brews and Barbeque is underway.


  • Cook-out and auction benefits air and space museum (Rapid City Journal)
    RAPID CITY -- The South Dakota Air and Space Museum will host its 14th annual Santa Maria barbeque and auction beginning at 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 15, at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center.


  • Barbeque & Bluegrass (The Mountain Press)
    PIGEON FORGE - As he was performing songs during the opening of Dollywood's Barbeque & Bluegrass Festival Friday, Grammy-winning bluegrass and country artist Ricky Skaggs spoke briefly about his relationship with Dolly Parton and her legend.


  • Retired Officer Claims His Son Was Abused By NYPD (WCBS-TV New York)
    A retired police lieutenant is putting the NYPD on the hot seat. The officer claims his son was beaten, tackled illegally and tasered several times and wants to know why. Alexander Lombard III, 17, still has burn scars from the stun gun on his side. His outraged parents point to pictures which they claim prove the NYPD used unnecessary and excessive force.


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