Selasa, 15 September 2009

“Singer, Skylight taking "Figaro, Figaro!' literally - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel” plus 2 more

“Singer, Skylight taking "Figaro, Figaro!' literally - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel” plus 2 more


Singer, Skylight taking "Figaro, Figaro!' literally - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Posted: 15 Sep 2009 07:51 AM PDT

4:06 p.m. West Allis installs county's only African-American full-time firefighter

3:44 p.m. Pollek named CEO of Fox River State Bank

3:40 p.m. Customer thwarts West Allis bank robbery

3:14 p.m. DJ is going home

2:48 p.m. Man charged with 5th OWI for scooter-on-interchange incident

2:22 p.m. Panel recommends $6.4 million for water technology business park

2:16 p.m. Milwaukee foster care agency picks new leader

1:36 p.m. Three stabbed at Cadott trailer park

Updated:
1:07 p.m.
No foul play in 7-month-old's death, authorities say

1:06 p.m. Senate adopts stronger penalties for no-call list violations

12:54 p.m. Waukesha County proposes mandatory furloughs in 2010

12:42 p.m. Assembly expected to pass drunken driving measures

12:18 p.m. Brewers release 2010 schedule

12:12 p.m. Retired officer accused of shooting into ex-wife's house

11:46 a.m. Marquette names Ortego director of business school career center

11:44 a.m. Northeastern Wisconsin manufacturers expect more work in 2010

11:42 a.m. Young companies can pitch their stories to investors

11:35 a.m. $10 million city loan proposed for Park East high-rise

11:30 a.m. Collins named to Wisconsin Entrepreneurs' Network post

11:29 a.m. An even better outlook for home heating costs

10:54 a.m. Cost for employer-provided insurance up 5% this year

10:49 a.m. Two area schools receive "blue ribbons" from feds

10:42 a.m. State church group pushes health care reform

10:28 a.m. Victim in Washington County fatal crash identified

10:06 a.m. It's a date: NASCAR schedules include Mile

9:51 a.m. Singer, Skylight taking "Figaro, Figaro!' literally

9:24 a.m. Mother, children rescued, father missing in Lake Monona

9:18 a.m. Tosa to consider energy-reduction goals

8:52 a.m. No raises for Muskego school administrators

8:50 a.m. Doyle optimistic about Asian investment

8:40 a.m. Check that date - Briggs & Al's Run set for Oct. 10, not Saturday

7:06 a.m. Real estate agent interrupts burglary at foreclosed home

6:56 a.m. Teen killed in overnight Beloit shooting

6:55 a.m. Falls bridge should reopen next month

6:48 a.m. Rain should stay away, but temps should cool

6:35 a.m. Firstwatch: Leno, legislation and life savers

5:42 a.m. Suspect in UWM student slaying caught in Mississippi

Yesterday
10:26 p.m.
Lake Geneva can't replace suspended aldermen

10:24 p.m. Gableman ethics case hinges on defining lie

10:24 p.m. Pair still aiding boy hurt in van fire

9:10 p.m. Man missing after 4 thrown into Lake Monona

7:44 p.m. 75-year-old man gets trapped in corn bin, dies

5:18 p.m. Waukesha woman gets 10 years of prison in heroin overdose death

5:02 p.m. Removing boulders blocking sewer line costs MMSD a ton

4:24 p.m. Man had been drinking before he drowned

4:18 p.m. Latino group opposes mayoral takeover of MPS

4:18 p.m. UWM institute to link students with experience

4:11 p.m. For this couple, love really bites

4:00 p.m. Turnover rate improves for child services caseworkers

4:00 p.m. Foote named board chairman of Fed Reserve Bank of Chicago



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Check that date - Briggs & Al's Run set for Oct. 10, not Saturday - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Posted: 15 Sep 2009 07:44 AM PDT

4:06 p.m. West Allis installs county's only African-American full-time firefighter

3:44 p.m. Pollek named CEO of Fox River State Bank

3:40 p.m. Customer thwarts West Allis bank robbery

3:14 p.m. DJ is going home

2:48 p.m. Man charged with 5th OWI for scooter-on-interchange incident

2:22 p.m. Panel recommends $6.4 million for water technology business park

2:16 p.m. Milwaukee foster care agency picks new leader

1:36 p.m. Three stabbed at Cadott trailer park

Updated:
1:07 p.m.
No foul play in 7-month-old's death, authorities say

1:06 p.m. Senate adopts stronger penalties for no-call list violations

12:54 p.m. Waukesha County proposes mandatory furloughs in 2010

12:42 p.m. Assembly expected to pass drunken driving measures

12:18 p.m. Brewers release 2010 schedule

12:12 p.m. Retired officer accused of shooting into ex-wife's house

11:46 a.m. Marquette names Ortego director of business school career center

11:44 a.m. Northeastern Wisconsin manufacturers expect more work in 2010

11:42 a.m. Young companies can pitch their stories to investors

11:35 a.m. $10 million city loan proposed for Park East high-rise

11:30 a.m. Collins named to Wisconsin Entrepreneurs' Network post

11:29 a.m. An even better outlook for home heating costs

10:54 a.m. Cost for employer-provided insurance up 5% this year

10:49 a.m. Two area schools receive "blue ribbons" from feds

10:42 a.m. State church group pushes health care reform

10:28 a.m. Victim in Washington County fatal crash identified

10:06 a.m. It's a date: NASCAR schedules include Mile

9:51 a.m. Singer, Skylight taking "Figaro, Figaro!' literally

9:24 a.m. Mother, children rescued, father missing in Lake Monona

9:18 a.m. Tosa to consider energy-reduction goals

8:52 a.m. No raises for Muskego school administrators

8:50 a.m. Doyle optimistic about Asian investment

8:40 a.m. Check that date - Briggs & Al's Run set for Oct. 10, not Saturday

7:06 a.m. Real estate agent interrupts burglary at foreclosed home

6:56 a.m. Teen killed in overnight Beloit shooting

6:55 a.m. Falls bridge should reopen next month

6:48 a.m. Rain should stay away, but temps should cool

6:35 a.m. Firstwatch: Leno, legislation and life savers

5:42 a.m. Suspect in UWM student slaying caught in Mississippi

Yesterday
10:26 p.m.
Lake Geneva can't replace suspended aldermen

10:24 p.m. Gableman ethics case hinges on defining lie

10:24 p.m. Pair still aiding boy hurt in van fire

9:10 p.m. Man missing after 4 thrown into Lake Monona

7:44 p.m. 75-year-old man gets trapped in corn bin, dies

5:18 p.m. Waukesha woman gets 10 years of prison in heroin overdose death

5:02 p.m. Removing boulders blocking sewer line costs MMSD a ton

4:24 p.m. Man had been drinking before he drowned

4:18 p.m. Latino group opposes mayoral takeover of MPS

4:18 p.m. UWM institute to link students with experience

4:11 p.m. For this couple, love really bites

4:00 p.m. Turnover rate improves for child services caseworkers

4:00 p.m. Foote named board chairman of Fed Reserve Bank of Chicago



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GEICO Gecko Tour Ends 2009 at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo - PR Inside

Posted: 14 Sep 2009 03:13 AM PDT

2009-09-14 12:08:01 -

GEICO's traveling Gecko Exhibit will make its last stop of 2009 at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, bringing the giant day geckos to the residents of Northeast Ohio from Sept. 15 to Dec. 31, 2009. This stop brings GEICO's one-year anniversary celebration to a close, and prepares new AZA-accredited (Association of Zoos and Aquariums) zoos and aquariums for the second year

of GEICO and AZA's three-year partnership designed to promote wildlife conservation.

The GEICO tour features giant day geckos, one of the largest of all geckos, which are native to Madagascar and the Indian Ocean islands. The GEICO Gecko : costume character will also appear at the zoo on select weekends through the end of December, a schedule of which can be found on the Zoo's Web site at www.clemetzoo.com : .

GEICO and AZA : took the traveling GEICO Gecko Exhibit on a whirlwind trip of AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums nationwide throughout 2009, launching the tour's one-year anniversary : at the Miami Metro Zoo, stopping next at the world's largest aquarium : in Atlanta and then heading to America's first zoo : in Philadelphia.

Through GEICO's AZA advertisements, which have helped boost zoo and aquarium attendance, GEICO has provided a commitment to the AZA and wildlife conservation. The tour will continue into 2010, with the next stops to be announced early next year.

"It has been an exciting year, traveling to each AZA zoo and aquarium, and celebrating our exhibit's one-year anniversary with families around the country," said GEICO Vice President Rynthia Rost. "Watching children learn about conservation efforts and helping them understand the importance of preserving our wildlife for future generations has been a hugely gratifying experience for everybody involved."


About GEICO

GEICO (Government Employees Insurance Company) – as part of Berkshire Hathaway – is the third-largest private passenger auto insurer : in the United States*. GEICO provides auto insurance coverage : for 9 million policyholders and insures more than 16 million vehicles.

In addition to auto insurance, GEICO offers customers insurance products : for their motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), boats, homes, apartments and mobile homes. Commercial auto insurance and personal umbrella protection and life insurance are also available.

As a member of the Berkshire Hathaway group of companies, GEICO is rated A++ for financial strength by A.M. Best Company and ranks at the top of several national customer satisfaction surveys. For more information, go to www.geico.com : .

*A.M. Best 2008 market share data


GEICO Communications301-986-3271



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