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Maribel County Diner
   Come check out our new family style resturant being managed by I-43 One Stop. Now open daily. Bring the family and stop by as they serve breakfast, lunch and weekend dinners. 
         Sunday- Thursday 6:00am to 2:00 pm
         Friday and Saturday  6:00am to 8:00pm

Friday Dinners will include Fish specials and stay tuned to I43 facebook page to see what the weekly Saturday night specials are! Scott is still looking for modivated, smiling faces to fill the staffing positions at the new diner! Stop at I43 to receive more info! 

Now Hiring!!
    Maribel Grain is seeking self-motivated, responsible, dedicated people to work in our convenience stores. Position offers flexible hours including weekends and evenings. We offer weekend and holiday premium pay. Prospective employees must have or be able to obtain a beverage servers license. Employees need to provide the highest degree of service to all customers, ensuring courtesy, honesty, and accuracy while following all pertinent laws and procedures.
 
To apply stop in and pick up an application or talk to our store manager, Scott about the position
     I- 43 One Stop                    K-City One Stop
    14876 Ewald Lane                 1214 Main Street
              Maribel, WI.  54227               Kellnersville, WI. 54215
                                                           
 
 

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We have 11 teams this year playing ball at village park.
Lions Picnic- June 22-23
Saturday : Pulls start at 2:30 pm, Annex Band 8 pm
Sunday: 11:30 Parade featuring Wisconsin Badger Band
5th quarter show at park 1 pm, Horse Pull and Polka Band to follow

                                               
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