Barbeque News Archive - 20-Sep-2007

  • Synovus plans new branches in Alabama (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
    Synovus Financial Corp. said Wednesday it is opening bank branches in Mobile and Daphne, Ala.


  • Create a Crow (Westerly Sun)
    The Scarecrow Festival comes to Preston this Saturday. The Scarecrow Festival comes to Preston, Connecticut this Saturday. For more than 3,000 years, farmers have been making scarecrows to frighten away hungry birds from their crops.


  • Hearty warrior (The Sacramento Bee)
    You have potato salad coming with this order.


  • LETTER: Greek barbeque, culture deserved coverage (The Daily Free Press)
    I was disappointed to find no mention in Monday's Daily Free Press of the Annual Greek Barbecue held this past Sunday, on the College of Communication lawn.


  • Barbeque Raises Money For Lubbock Children's Home (KCBD-TV Lubbock)
    The Lubbock Children's Home hosted their Annual Fall Festival and Barbeque Saturday afternoon.


  • Today's Headlines (antiMUSIC)
    .Apologies if this week's Day in Rock seems a bit off, been battling a bad case of strep throat coupled with what appears to be bronchitis but the show must go on. The good news is that if you drink enough Nightquil you can see some rather interesting things.


  • Grandma?s in Fargo to close (Fargo Forum)
    A bid from Wallgreens proved too good to reject for Duluth-based chain. A bidding war for some prime commercial real estate has led to the closing of a longtime Fargo restaurant.


  • Unaffiliated political group launches in Hickory region (Hickory Daily Record)
    HICKORY -- As Democrats and Republicans gear up for a November battle at the polls, a new party chapter will make its debut next week. The Unaffiliated Voters Party of America will launch at a meeting on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Bennett?s Barbeque and Saloon restaurant.


  • The Heavy Metal Box in Rocktober (antiMUSIC)
    (PR) Rhino Entertainment will release The Heavy Metal Box on October 2nd. Heavy metal is not for the faint of heart. The songs don't want you to dance, shake, spin, or jump. They insist that you bang your head. Forget nuances or subtlety, heavy metal's main concern is kicking your ass.


  • 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.


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