North Dakota man sells McJordan barbecue sauce for $10,000

BISMARCK, N.D. – A man who used to own McDonald’s restaurants in North Dakota is about $10,000 richer after selling a 20-year-old container of McJordan barbecue sauce to a buyer in Chicago.

Disney announces weekly park surprises for 2013

NEW YORK – Social media will be a big component of a new program announced by Disney on Wednesday in which the company’s parks in California and Florida will feature weekly surprise themes and events.

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Food University to make debut Dec. 11-13 at Caesars Palace

So, you watch all of the cooking shows, read all of the food magazines. But if you still feel there’s something missing in your culinary comprehension, Caesars Palace just may be able to fill the gap.

Restaurant Report, Oct. 17

The Southern Nevada Health District conducts random inspections of local restaurants.

Old-time favorites found

Ah, those tastes of the past; sometimes they’re available in the present. And that would be the case with B&M Baked Beans, being sought by reader Valerie Mulford.

N.J. official rips NCAA move

ATLANTIC CITY – The NCAA is “ludicrous and hypocritical” for moving five championship events out of New Jersey next year because the state plans to offer legalized sports betting, a spokesman for New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said.

Mountain West Conference Report, Oct. 17

Boise State long has possessed a strong running game and defense, but the greatness that was Kellen Moore sometimes obscured that fact.

BYU coaches brace for impact of lowered missionary age

Point guard Cooper Ainge just turned 19, yet if he knew a year ago what he knows now he’d be off on his church mission rather than in his first season as a Brigham Young basketball player.

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