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The Hartford Brews Up Partnership With Whalen Insurance Agency For America's Microbreweries and Brew Pubs
June 18, 2008 -  HARTFORD, Conn.----With a history dating back to the Colonial Era, America's craft brewers and brewpubs have earned an iconic position as one of the nation's quintessential - and earliest - categories of independent business.  read more

Beer Here -- Winter Wheat from Gray's Tied House
June 18, 2008 - Sometimes you need to look closely at the beer menu to find those special seasonal treats. And when I looked closely at the menu of Gray's Tied House and saw a beer named Winter Wheat being served in June, I did a double take. Even so, the thought of crisp, lightly yeasty tones on a warm and sunny Sunday afternoon brought out a bit of beer whimsy and I had to try a pint. I was a little ...  read more

Bob Jeswalds Forecast 6-16-08
June 17, 2008 - Members of Moose Lodge return to the fire site. more » The "Hands on Georgia" campaign expects up to 30,000 volunteers to pitch in and help. more »  read more

Travelers Club owner in search of financing
June 17, 2008 - OKEMOS - A longtime business owner with dreams of redeveloping part of Okemos could be forced to shutter two of his mainstay businesses at a busy intersection.  read more

YOUR TOWN: Volunteer Connection
June 16, 2008 - Elderly Companions. Become matched one-on-one with an older adult who lives alone or with a family caregiver. Provide weekly two-hour visits. No medical caretaking is required. Male and female volunteers needed.  read more

Craft breweries turn city into beer town
June 16, 2008 - LONGMONT, Colo. -- This town of 82,000 is known as the home of high-tech heavyweights such as data-storage company Seagate Technology and biotech giant Amgen.  read more

Biz Report
June 15, 2008 - ON THE MOVE  read more

Into the Woods
June 14, 2008 - In David Guterson?s latest, a Seattle scion retreats to a hermit?s life in a cave.  read more

Something brewing in Longmont
June 14, 2008 - LONGMONT - This town of 82,000 is known as the home of high-tech heavyweights such as data-storage company Seagate Technology and biotech giant Amgen.  read more

Motorcycle mania comes to Baker
June 13, 2008 - Steve Folkestad says it only takes one motorcycle ride on Eastern Oregon roads to fall in love with this place.  read more

Theater restoration close to funding goal
June 13, 2008 - The final act is nearing in the Merced Theatre Foundation's play to raise $1.9 million to renovate the historic landmark.  read more

Gut Check celebrates the election season with polls!
June 12, 2008 - As I noted a few weeks ago, the Gut Check blog (blogs.riverfronttimes.com/gutcheck) celebrated its first birthday by introducing a slew of new features, including polls. The first (highly unscientific) poll asked readers which cheese they prefer on their cheesesteaks. Provolone was the clear winner ...  read more

What's on Tap: Coconut Porter from Maui hits shelves
June 11, 2008 - AT EVERY big beer festival, there's buzz about the best beers to sample. At the Great American Beer Festival, the granddaddy of American beer fests, the buzz is intense, and in 2006, the buzz said one thing: "Try the Coconut Porter from Maui Brewing.  read more

Feeling the Heat in the Kitchen
June 11, 2008 - Ron Reisner is worried. In recent months, he has seen operating costs for his downtown Hartford hot dog restaurant, Rosco's Big Dog, rise dramatically. The normally upbeat hot dog expert sounds panicked. He's not alone.  read more

River crest could creep up to major flood level
June 11, 2008 - Getting a handle on the swift-moving, still-rising Mississippi River is difficult for forecasters and flood-fighters alike.  read more

Fire Destroys Phenix City Lodge
June 10, 2008 - An afternoon fire destroys the Moose Lodge in Phenix City. more » News 3 is On Your Side with energy assistance in Alabama and Georgia. more »  read more

New York Area Entrepreneurs To Share Strategies For Maximizing Value From Their Businesses
June 10, 2008 - Accomplished New York area business owners will participate in an interactive panel discussion this week, hosted by The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., (NYSE: HIG), in conjunction with The New York Enterprise Report, where they will share their lessons learned and strategies for maximizing value from their businesses.  read more

FOR THE RECORD
June 10, 2008 - Errors will be corrected in this space. town Ann Arbor hotel that ran June 2 incorrectly referred to the now vacant building that housed Leopold Brothers Brewpub at 529 S. Main St. as a former factory. The previous business, A&L Parts, was an automotive parts and heavy equipment distributor.  read more

Garrettsville microbrewery unveils first four varieties
June 09, 2008 - GARRETTSVILLE -- Portage County's only microbrewery is up and running with four varieties of beer for connoisseurs to enjoy.  read more

Old is new at the Rack - New Lakeside brewery has aged feel, from building to patrons and owners tales
June 09, 2008 - Craig Koontz, brewer and co-owner of Tamarack Brewing Co. in Lakeside, checks on a batch of beer recently at the brewery. The brewery and restaurant, which opened in 2007, has already made itself into a favorite gathering spot in the community.  read more

Steves Forecast for Sunday, June 8
June 08, 2008 - Total Systems in Columbus held a job fair Thursday looking for potential workers. The company is hiring one hundred workers in the call center for customer service positions.  read more

Bobs Forecast for Friday, June 6
June 06, 2008 - People with flashing lights are pulling over drivers in Columbus. more » Total Systems in Columbus held a job fair Thursday looking for potential workers. The company is hiring one hundred workers in the call center for customer service positions.  read more

the beer here
June 06, 2008 - SASQUATCH BREW FEST -- Glen Falconer's nickname, "Sasquatch," hinted at his stature and beardedness -- and he, too, was a Northwest legend.  read more

Friday June 06, 2008 - 13:08 EST
June 06, 2008 - NEVADA -- As reported by the Nevada Appeal: "A downtown Carson City restaurant and brewpub won a recommendation Wednesday for an unrestricted slot license from the state Gaming Control Board.  read more

Bobs Thursday Forecast
June 05, 2008 - Muscogee County will begin a new adult drug rehabilitation program. Muscogee county court judge frank Jordan made to the announcement. more » People with flashing lights are pulling over drivers in Columbus.  read more

Rehoboth local travels south to get 'Ink'ed
June 05, 2008 - REHOBOTH BEACH -- A local music personality and tattoo aficionado received his latest round of body art in front of a very, very large audience -- after the fact.  read more

Doppelganger's recommended for state gaming license
June 05, 2008 - A downtown Carson City restaurant and brewpub won a recommendation Wednesday for an unrestricted slot license from the state Gaming Control Board.   read more

Fitger's Brewhouse offers beer delivery
June 05, 2008 - DULUTH Fitger's Brewhouse in Duluth is updating the old concept of the milkman for beer drinkers.   read more

Trio of breweries scheduled to open in Colorado Springs
June 04, 2008 - Unpack the camping trailer. Tear up those airline tickets. You're not going to want to leave Colorado Springs this summer. Three new breweries will open in the city in the coming months, and each promises to bring something unique to the local beer scene.  read more

New Data Shows Mission-Based Beer Co. Among the Fastest Growing in America
June 04, 2008 -  Hook & Ladder Brewing Company, a Washington, D.C.-area venture started by a volunteer firefighter and his business-minded brother, is bucking negative economic trends and experiencing tremendous growth this year -- despite the fact that the mission-based business donates a portion of all sales to charity and continues to face the industry challenges of escalating transportation and ingredient ...  read more

Posted 06/05/2008
June 04, 2008 - FESTIVAL By Jenny Poplar Zombie apocalypses, absinthe circuses and space oddities. Oh, my! The annual 2008 DARK ARTS FESTIVAL promises a weekend of devilish pomp, romantic pageantry and noir fun.  read more

Longmont grows into a beer town
June 01, 2008 - By Roger Fillion  read more

It's easy to grok this event's beer-and-music connection
May 31, 2008 - Portland signed its declaration of indie-ness long ago and now nurtures independents of all kinds, from booksellers, brewers, bakers and bean roasters to backroom bicycle boffins.  read more

Dreaming of French bakery for Tosa
May 30, 2008 - A new French cafe and bakery just weeks from opening in Wauwatosa's village business district has two owners and a chef who have worked for one of Milwaukee's top chefs.  read more

Downingtown's rhapsody in brew
May 30, 2008 - The taste of victory has returned to Downingtown - Victory Brewing Company that is. Victory reopened on May 7 after five weeks of extensive renovations, adding 2,200 square feet and nearly 150 additional seats to the popular restaurant and brewery - much to the delight of beer and barbecue enthusiasts throughout the region.  read more

Point Ruston moves right along
May 30, 2008 - Construction of the first major building in the billion-dollar Point Ruston development near Point Defiance Park in Tacoma is finally under way.  read more

Craft breweries turn Longmont into a beer town
May 29, 2008 - This town of 82,000 is known as the home of high-tech heavyweights such as data-storage company Seagate Technology and biotech giant Amgen.  read more

Bar Review Brews hop through menu in Pearl pub
May 29, 2008 - Bend-based Deschutes Brewery is one of Oregons best and most high-profile craft breweries. Best known for their Mirror Pond Pale Ale and Black Butte Porter, Deschutes also releases topnotch seasonals such as Jubelale. At the beginning of May, the company flung open the doors of its ...  read more

This year's summer music brings variety
May 29, 2008 - REHOBOTH BEACH -- Locals and visitors alike have a lot of music events to look forward to at the beach this summer -- and even some new venues.  read more

27-year-old wins at World Beer Cup
May 29, 2008 - FORT WORTH, TexasHis reaction was so over the topkicking a trash can, barnyard expletives shouted full throttle and eyes welling with tearsthat Jamie Fultons employees at The Covey Restaurant & Brewery thought their young boss had gotten some very bleak news indeed.  read more

Beer man: Mamma Mia! This pizza beer delivers
May 28, 2008 - It was inevitable that someone would capitalize on the American passion for pizza and beer, and literally put two and two together.  read more

It's hopping now at Main Street Grill in Portage
May 28, 2008 - Listen up, beer drinkers Main Street Grill and Brewing Co. in Garrettsville finally has its brew works up and running and will start serving beer on Saturday.  read more

Fulton wins at World Beer Cup
May 28, 2008 -  FORT WORTH, Texas -- His reaction was so over the top _ kicking a trash can, barnyard expletives shouted full throttle and eyes welling with tears _ that Jamie Fulton's employees at The...  read more

Agribusiness: Hops shortage hitting US craft breweries
May 28, 2008 - SALMON, IDAHO -- Like apple pie and baseball, beer has achieved favored status in the lexicon of American traditions, with US sales of the drink outstripping purchases of liquor and wine by billions of dollars.  read more

Lager From FW Wins At World Beer Cup
May 28, 2008 - The Covey Restaurant and Brewery's Vienna lager takes top honors for its style at the World Beer Cup.  read more

Just folks
May 26, 2008 - If you're lucky, today is a holiday from work. Might as well enjoy it with some free American folk music starting at 10 this morning at the Carl Sandburg Folk Festival at the Sandburg home in Flat Rock.  read more

Factories' Olympic hiatus affects Valley firm's orders
May 26, 2008 - Thanks to today's global economy, decisions made halfway around the world can have a ripple effect here, right down to the local level.  read more

Someday, a crop to kick back with
May 25, 2008 - An urban St. Paul man has set his sights on a rural 35-acre spread in Wilson, Wis., where he plans to grow hops, harness wind and explore sustainable agriculture in his own craft-beer "brewfarm."   read more

Hops shortage hitting US craft-breweries
May 25, 2008 - Like apple pie and baseball, beer has achieved favoured status in the lexicon of American traditions, with US sales of the drink outstripping purchases of liquor and wine by billions of dollars.  read more

Event Calendar this week
May 25, 2008 - TODAY  read more


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