Franchise in Wisconsin
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Is it time to stop working for someone else? Starting being your own boss? A Franchise in Wisconsin may be right up your alley. Imagine waking up in Wisconsin and knowing you control your own destiny. You are in charge of how much money you make, what you do that day, and how you spend your time. Sound good? Then browse the list of Franchise in Wisconsin below to find the opportunity that fits your life style and goals.
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George Webb Restaurant Opens Two New Franchise LocationsWebWire (press release)Milwaukee, WI — February 6, 2012 – George Webb Restaurants, a Wisconsin tradition for over 60 years, has opened two new franchise locations — one in Port Washington and one in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The spacious new Kenosha restaurant is conveniently ...and more » |
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Flourishing Without Packers as a ShadowNew York TimesGREEN BAY, Wis. — The connection between the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and the iconic NFL franchise it shares a city with goes back to the 1960s. As the story goes, Vince Lombardi, the legendary Packers coach, advised the university's first ...and more » |
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Who Killed the Franchise NFL QB?Bleacher ReportA lot of college quarterbacks who generate tremendous numbers are less than six feet tall. Wisconsin QB Russell Wilson is one example, in this year's draft. The problem is that most of those small stature QBs don't become franchise QBs, either. |
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Business in WisconsinMilwaukee Journal SentinelBriohn also completed construction of a factory for Ludman Machine Co. at 4810 N. 124th St., and design and window replacement at Materion Corp., 407 N. 13th St. Medical College of Wisconsin received a two-year, $411000 grant from the National ... |
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GreenBiz: Batteries Plus hits milestoneWisbusiness.comThat store is one of 33 in Wisconsin -- counting company-owned stores and franchises. Batteries Plus is now listed as the largest and fastest growing battery and light bulb franchise. “We started by selling car batteries and some other car accessories ... |
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Stingers minority owner buys St. Cloud franchiseWest Central TribuneVoz, Jerzak and Posch purchased the Stingers from the Northwoods League in October 2009, as an expansion franchise. The Stingers, along with the addition of the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters in January 2010, pushed the Northwoods League's size from 14 to 16 ...and more » |
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