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Author: Rick Romell, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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Miller-Budweiser battle over corn syrup now includes accusations of corporate espionage

October 17, 2019Rick Romell, Milwaukee Journal SentinelComments Off on Miller-Budweiser battle over corn syrup now includes accusations of corporate espionage

In one more twist in the corn syrup wars, Anheuser-Busch accused brewing rival MillerCoors of stealing its recipes and other trade secrets.

Money

Wisconsin’s Penzeys Spices raises $435,000 for Trump impeachment ads

October 15, 2019Rick Romell, Milwaukee Journal SentinelComments Off on Wisconsin’s Penzeys Spices raises $435,000 for Trump impeachment ads

The Wisconsin spice company will channel the revenue generated by online sales to new customers in an impeachment promotion.

Money

MillerCoors wins another battle in ‘corn syrup’ war with Anheuser-Busch

September 4, 2019Rick Romell, Milwaukee Journal SentinelComments Off on MillerCoors wins another battle in ‘corn syrup’ war with Anheuser-Busch

Anheuser-Busch must stop declaring on its packaging that its beer contains “no corn syrup,” a judge has ruled.

Nation

Kohl’s to close its Off/Aisle discount stores after four years in operation

June 11, 2019Rick Romell, Milwaukee Journal SentinelComments Off on Kohl’s to close its Off/Aisle discount stores after four years in operation

Kohl’s will close its four Off/Aisle stores, ending a four-year-old foray into discount retailing, the company told employees Tuesday.

Money

Kohl’s cutting prices and increasing promotions to preserve market share

May 22, 2019Rick Romell, Milwaukee Journal SentinelComments Off on Kohl’s cutting prices and increasing promotions to preserve market share

Kohl’s poor first quarter performance will spawn bargains for sharp-eyed shoppers in coming months as the retailer cuts prices to preserve market share.

Money

Meet the Wisconsin men who still dig graves by hand — even when the cemetery ground is frozen

March 6, 2019Rick Romell, Milwaukee Journal SentinelComments Off on Meet the Wisconsin men who still dig graves by hand — even when the cemetery ground is frozen

They’re a vanishing breed, but in southwestern Wisconsin a few men dig graves by hand, moving thousands of pounds of dirt for $550 per hole.

Headlines

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Dog repeatedly escapes Michigan shelter, sneaks into nursing home, is adopted by residents

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U.S. Embassy urges Americans to leave Haiti ‘as soon as possible’

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Kia recalls nearly 320,000 cars because the trunk may not open from the inside

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PCE inflation report: Key measure ticks higher in July. What will the Fed do?

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