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Today is National Barbeque Day

 May 16 is National Barbecue Day. The purist in the world of barbecue either uses charcoal, wood or gas and slow cooks the meat of choice over indirect heat. While the type of meat and seasonings vary, each part of the country specializes in their own flavors and sauces.  For example, more tangy BBQ with a vinegar base can be found in North Carolina. South Carolina leans toward a sweeter sauce. The sauce can be applied thick or thin, giving it more of a glaze. Turn up the heat by adding spices and peppers.  Smoking meat is another way to add flavor and tenderness, too.

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Today In Johnson City History: May 1

May 1, 1868: The Union Flag published a unique advertisement. “Mr. Wm. S. Barkley has our thanks for a delicious bottle of pure grape wine. This proves to us conclusively that good wine can be made in this country. It also proves another fact, and that is, Mr. B. knows how to make it. Send and get a few bottles and try it and be convinced.” The Union Flag was a newspaper published in Jonesborough, which was spelled that way on the masthead. May 1, 1905: With a dateline from Johnson City, the Nashville Banner reported news about area railroads. “Preparations are being made to resume work on the South & Western Railroad, which line was, ten years ago, partly built and was then known as the “3 C’s” line, which was to extend from Chicago by Cincinnati to Charleston, S.C., crossing the Tennessee Valley and the Southern Railway at Johnson City, Tenn.”

LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah grateful the Browns traded up to draft him in the second round after strongly considering him in the first

LB Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah grateful the Browns traded up to draft him in the second round after strongly considering him in the first Today 5:00 AM CLEVELAND, Ohio - Notre Dame linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah was so grateful the Browns traded up to No. 52 to draft him in the second round late Friday night that he got right down to business. “I told my mom I’m about to go outside and run on the beach, maybe run a mile or two,’ he said on a late-evening Zoom from his home in Virginia. “It’s a glorious feeling. A monumental feeling. I’m so glad that the coaches gave me an opportunity to show why I was supposed to be where I’m supposed to be.

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