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$8 for $16 Worth of Classic Subs at Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop

Before the invention of sub rolls, humans were forced to consume their sliced meats between cornhusks, newspapers, and other sliced meats. Indulge in modern, grain-laden luxuries with today’s Groupon: for $8, you get $16 worth of classic sub sandwiches at Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop on East Wisconsin Avenue. Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop boasts a full menu of made-to-order sandwiches built from house-cooked meats and produce that’s delivered daily. Guests can gobble up the Bobbie, an AOL’s Lemondrop award-winning sandwich that unites homemade pulled turkey, cranberry sauce, stuffing, and mayonnaise ($6.75 for a 9″). Or meat-seekers can paint the palate red with a SlawBeJo—a behemoth bovine sub roll enshrouding roast beef, provolone cheese, russian dressing, cole slaw, and mayonnaise ($6.75 for a 9″). Leaving no tongue behind, Capriotti’s caters to all dietary desires with various vegetarian options and a slew of thirst quenchers designed to tickle the taste buds beneath a sea of bubbly satisfaction. Groupon Says Groupon Presents April Fools’™ April Fools’ Day has a new owner—Groupon! Read about our acquisition of the popular hoax-based holiday here. Read more…

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$8 for $16 Worth of Classic Subs at Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop

Barron County

County alleges bad management An attorney for Barron County issued a memo to County Board supervisors earlier this month explaining that Register of Deeds Joyce Kaseno’s “ineffective management” justified removal of certain duties.

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Barron County

MPS holds its 4th Annual Science Fair at the Milwaukee County Zoo

Science was on the minds of many Milwaukee Public School students during the annual science fair held at the Milwaukee County Zoo.

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MPS holds its 4th Annual Science Fair at the Milwaukee County Zoo

Businesses will fight airport-imposed fees

A group of businesses located near Milwaukee’s General Mitchell International Airport announced Thursday that they have formed an ad-hoc coalition to fight proposals to establish new fees imposed on private parking and hotel parking operators.

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Experts say don’t worry about radiation in US milk

So now Japan’s radioactive fallout is showing up in milk on the U.S. West Coast.

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Experts say don’t worry about radiation in US milk

Union Warns of Boycotts for Lack of Support

Fair Fair Fair Posted: 10:13 AM Mar 31, 2011 Union Warns of Boycotts for Lack of Support MILWAUKEE — Some members of the State Employees Union are warning businesses in Wisconsin to either support collective bargaining for public employees or face a boycott.

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Admirals Host Houston in Crucial Match-Up Friday

Milwaukee, WI–With their 3-2 shootout victory last night, the Milwaukee Admirals have clinched a spot in the playoffs for the ninth consecutive season and are now gearing up for a crucial game against Houston on Friday at 7:00 pm.

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Admirals Sign Pair to ATOs

Milwaukee, WI– The Milwaukee Admirals announced today the signing of defensemen Jeff Foss and forward Chris Cahill to an amateur tryout contracts (ATO).

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Eisenhart to Head Northwestern Mutual’s Human Resources Department

MILWAUKEE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Joann M. Eisenhart has been named vice president – human resources of Northwestern Mutual, effective March 1, 2011. She was also named an executive officer of Northwestern Mutual, a leading financial security company. Eisenhart previously served as senior vice president – human resources with Pfizer, Inc., the world’s largest biopharmaceutical company, leading site-based HR generalist teams and shared service centers that support more than 100,000 employees worldwide.

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Milwaukee thrift store shoppers play show and tell with their favorite finds

Kimberly Kisiolek: “I found the chocolate mold at Value Village on North Ave. in Milwaukee.” Kimberly Kisiolek: “An antique beat up metal suitcase that always makes me wonder where it’s traveled and who owned it before me.” Margaret Muza: “Handmade giant glittery silver star, possibly a barn decoration.

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Milwaukee thrift store shoppers play show and tell with their favorite finds

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