Information Services locations near Morrisonville, WI

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All Clear Plumbing, LLC

📍 112 E Kohler St, Sun Prairie, WI, 53590

📞 608-577-4139

We offer a full range of plumbing services to include repairs, remodel, replacement and construction. We also specialize in service and remodel for elderly and handicap individuals at low rates, and we will work with you to meet your specific needs.

Comforcare Home Care

📍 2421 Parmenter St Suite 100 Ste 100, Middleton, WI, 53562

📞 608-836-1868

ComForCare Home Care in Middleton is a premier provider of non-medical, private duty home care services for people of all ages. Our caregivers are rigorously screened, trained, and insured—providing your family member with a trusted and knowledgeable caregiver. They will assist people with the activities of daily living in any setting they call home, whether it be a private residence, nursing facility or an independent or an assisted living community.

O'Connor Plumbing Inc.

📍 834 S Meadowbrook Ln, Waunakee, WI, 53597

📞 608-274-4717

🌐 oconnorplumbinginc.com

Signal Information Service The

📍 1825 Wisconsin Ave, Sun Prairie, WI, 53590

📞 608-837-2612

Lodi Chamber Of Commerce

📍 101 N Main St, Lodi, WI, 53555

📞 608-592-4412

🌐 lodicommerce.com

Direct SAT TV

📍 Serving Your Area, Sun Prairie, WI, 53590

📞 800-301-2246

Exacta Corporation

📍 4602 S Biltmore Ln Ste 115, Madison, WI, 53718

📞 608-241-5100

🌐 exactacorp.com

Stratagem

📍 4600 American Pkwy Ste 204, Madison, WI, 53718

📞 608-242-4961

🌐 stratagem.com

Madison Mallards

📍 2920 N Sherman Ave, Madison, WI, 53704

📞 608-246-4277

🌐 www.mallardsbaseball.com

The Madison Mallards are a collegiate summer baseball team based in Madison, Wisconsin that plays in the Northwoods League. Warner Park on Madison’s North side is the team's home field. The 2013 season marks the Mallards' 13th anniversary season. View the 2013 Season Schedule by clicking here. Built in 1982, Warner Park, affectionately known as the “Duck Pond,” just celebrated its eleventh season in 2011 as home to the Madison Mallards of the Northwoods League. The city-owned park has housed some of the largest crowds in summer collegiate baseball history, including a 10,061 affair during a game against the Rochester Honkers on June 12, 2004. In 2011, the “Duck Pond” welcomed  a collegiate league record 213,467 smiling Mallards fans, including the sixth-annual MLB Alumni Game featuring Hall of Famer Paul Molitor – the sixth consecutive year the team has surpassed the 200,000 mark in season-attendance, and 6,000 mark for per-game average attendance. As a whole, the summer collegiate Northwoods League led the entire nation in total attendance after welcoming 893,441 baseball fans to 16 ballparks scattered across Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Michigan, and even Canada.  ________ Upon entering the “Duck Pond”, fans first notice the Pepsi Max Vision Video Board located in left-center field, showing live, full-color video of game highlights and always-zany on-field promotions. There’s no excuse for missing game action as 14 flat screen televisions around the park also offer live game action along with instant replays. No matter what you have the taste for, there’s a good chance the vast menu at the “Duck Pond” will satisfy your cravings. “Stoddard’s Smokehouse,” located in the concourse area, offers smoked brisket and pork sandwiches along with a delicious Philly cheesesteak sandwich. Back for a fourth year is “Maynard’s Slide In,” a 100% locally sourced burger joint serving hand-dipped cheese curds, onion rings, and made-to-order malts. Minutes prior to the game’s first pitch, fans should be seated to catch a glimpse of the team’s mascot Maynard G. Mallard “flying” into the stadium via the 325-foot zip-line from the right-field corner to home plate. Looking for that perfect souvenir? Be sure to stop at the “ Sports Impressions Team Green Store ” located in the courtyard behind homeplate offering a full line of merchandise and trinkets, including hats, t-shirts, game-used jerseys, bobbleheads, travel mugs, and ever-popular duck calls. Thanks for visiting the “Duck Pond!” Stadium Facts (please view photos below) Stadium Name: Warner Park . Year Built: 1982 . 1st NWL Game Played at Stadium: June 2, 2001 . Seating Capacity: 6,750 . Largest Crowd: 10,061 (June 12, 2004) Total Franchise Attendance: 1,819,189 (11 years) Ballpark

Omni Resources

📍 5250 E Terrace Dr Ste 130, Madison, WI, 53718

📞 608-284-2050

🌐 omniresources.com