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(The Center Square) – A new report says rural Wisconsin voters are more conservative than voters in Milwaukee and Madison, but they are not monolithically red. The Institute for Reforming ...
Here are grocery stores around Milwaukee that will be open for Thanksgiving and Black Friday this year: ... More: What stores are open and closed for Thanksgiving and Black Friday in Wisconsin?
Sentry Foods is a grocery store chain with a total of nine stores, all in Wisconsin. [1] Sentry Foods stores got their start in the Milwaukee area in the 1960s, being operated and supplied by the Godfrey family. In the mid-1980s, Fleming Companies, Inc., at the time a major wholesaler, bought the majority of the stores and took over supplying ...
What are the cheapest store brands? Here are the top 10 cheapest store brands, according to Coupons4Real.com: Happy Farms—Aldi. Season’s Choice—Aldi. Great Value—Walmart. Friendly Farms—Aldi
The second store didn't come along until 1962; the name PDQ, an acronym for "pretty darn quick" or "pretty damn quick", was a popular catch phrase in the post-World War II era, and the name was suggested by Jacobsen's wife Mary. The original store soon adopted the name as well. [2] As of January 2016, PDQ Food Stores numbered 34 locations.
The old downtown of Waterloo, including the 1874 Italianate-styled Muebus & Fiebeger's Double Block, [142] the 1885 Brandner dry goods store, [143] the 1893 Queen Anne-styled Doering Block, [144] the 1896 Becken's Saloon, [145] the 1897 Failinger general store, [146] the 1923 Neoclassical Community Hall, [147] the 1924 Colonial Revival-ish ...
Shoppers who are making any last-minute trips to the grocery store on Easter can visit these stores to pick up ingredients on the holiday.
Rural was the home town of author and poet Margaret Ashmun (1885-1940) who was born in Rural. [3] The Ashmun family home still stands in Rural. [4] Wisconsin State Senator and lawyer George Hudnall (1864-1936) was also born in Rural. [5] Rural was also the birthplace and home town of Wisconsin state legislator Andrew R. Potts (1853-1932). [6]