$7 for a Large Pizza with Three Toppings at Papa John’s (Up to $16.37 Value)
Though spinning massive amounts of dough above one’s head is an amusing way to display a coin collection, it requires superhuman stamina to maintain. Rest your triceps and leave the dough spinning to the pros with today’s Groupon: for $7, you get a large pizza with up to three toppings at Papa John’s (up to a $16.37 value). This Groupon is valid at locations in Green Bay, Appleton, Neenah, Sheboygan, De Pere, and Oshkosh and must be used when ordering online before picking up the pizza in-store. Papa John’s has been popping out perfectly personalized pies ’round the clock for more than 25 years, arranging a lineup of hand-tossed pizzas on a multifaceted menu . Patrons can bedeck thin-crust or hand-tossed dough disks with carnivorous confetti in the form of pepperoni, ham, spicy italian sausage, bacon, sausage, beef, or grilled chicken. Golden-voiced fresh vegetables make palates swoon with a jukebox’s selection of green peppers, portobello mushrooms, roma tomatoes, jalapeño peppers, onions, black olives, pineapple, banana peppers, and newly harvested 45s. Eaters can prod cooks with the click of a mouse, alerting them to special requests such as an extra layer of parmesan romano or the three-cheese blend of the asiago, fontina, and provolone. Like a popular club or an especially bangin’ fireplace store, Papa John’s stays open late, making it an opportune place to stock up for impromptu pajama jams and uncontrollable sleep feasting. Although this Groupon cannot be combined with other offers, the Papa John’s Papa Rewards program offers additional opportunities to pick up discounted pies. Though Papa John’s sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Drink Orders How can I order a cocktail so that they give me wine? Read more…
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Associated Bank pays $13M to settle overdraft fee lawsuit
Associated Bank has paid $13 million to settle a lawsuit over claims that it charged excessive overdraft fees on debit-card transactions.
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Associated Bank pays $13M to settle overdraft fee lawsuit
Green Bay Children’s Museum Wishes for Christmas Gifts
Grandparents love to spoil their grandchildren with gifts, and the Children’s Museum of Green Bay is hoping to receive some Christmas gifts this year.
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Green Bay Children’s Museum Wishes for Christmas Gifts
Welinski Earns Player of the Week
(Green Bay, WI)- Today the USHL announced Defenseman Andy Welinski has been named CCM Defensive Player of the Week. Welinski collected three points (1g, 2a) and posted a plus-six rating to help the Gamblers earn five of a possible six points in the standings during the week.
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Rayovac® Announces 2011 Hearing Professional of the Year Awards
MADISON, Wis.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Six of the nation’s top hearing professionals have been recognized by Rayovac® for dedication to excellence in caring for their patients and their work in the hearing health industry. Scot Frink of Salem, OR was named the 2011 National Hearing Professional of the Year by Rayovac. Frink, who was a regional winner in 2010, has continued to dedicate himself to his patients and his practice, and to the industry, which earned him the national title for 2011. Other regi
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Green Bay attorney William Hinkfuss receives Lifetime Achievement…
Green Bay attorney William Hinkfuss, who has been in private practice for 51 years, is the 2011 recipient of the Brown County Bar Association Lifetime Achievement Award.
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Green Bay attorney William Hinkfuss receives Lifetime Achievement…
Former Lions QB Orlovsky Trys To Help Colts Avoid 0-16
It will be Orlovsky’s first start since the 2008 season when he played for the 0-16 Detroit Lions.
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Former Lions QB Orlovsky Trys To Help Colts Avoid 0-16
2012 Holiday Season: People are developing holiday spending plans and intend to stick to them according to Northwestern Mutual poll
MILWAUKEE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–‘Tis the season for planned holiday spending according to a poll from Northwestern Mutual, a leading financial security company, which finds that 52% of people will create a spending plan for their gift buying this holiday season and they intend to stick with those plans. “Holiday time is filled with many kinds of indulgences, but overspending on gift giving causes a financial hangover that can last well into the New Year and beyond,” said Rebekah Barsch, Northwestern
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Gale warning for bay of Green Bay until 6 a.m. Wednesday
A gale warning for the bay of Green Bay remains in effect until 6 a.m. Wednesday.
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Gale warning for bay of Green Bay until 6 a.m. Wednesday
Biomass plant public meeting set Thursday
GREEN BAY – New details about a proposed trash-to-electricity alternative energy plant could be released Thursday during a public meeting in Green Bay.
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Biomass plant public meeting set Thursday

