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Oct 08 2012

By: Sarah Platt at 12:35 pm

Time Warner Cable Wisconsin’s Bucket Trucks Help ‘Raise’ Support for United Way Campaign Kick-off!

Morning, noon and night, TWC’s employees are on the job, installing services and sometimes fixing outages with the help of the company’s fleet of bucket trucks.

Two of those bucket trucks came especially handy on a chilly and windy…

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Categories: Corporate Social Responsibility, In the Community, Mid-West, What's New, Wisconsin

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Dec 13 2011

By: Sarah Platt at 06:20 pm

Time Warner Cable’s Yule Log is Keeping Digital TV Customers ‘Toasty’ Warm This Holiday!


No need to split wood for this fireplace!  With the click of your remote control, Time Warner Cable Digital TV customers can start a cozy fire in their home or office this holiday season.  You could call it one…

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Categories: What's New

Dec 05 2011

By: Sarah Platt at 03:37 pm

TWC Tree Lights Up Lambeau Field, Holds Special Meaning for One Employee

An evergreen tree that once stood outside a Time Warner Cable Payment Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin is now the star of the legendary Lambeau Field throughout the holiday season!  The 30-foot evergreen took center stage at Lambeau’s Festival of…

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Categories: Cool Stuff, In the Community, Mid-West, Wisconsin

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Jul 21 2011

By: Sarah Platt at 05:37 pm

TWC & Girl Scouts Wisconsin: Connecting Young Women to STEM

Last summer, as part of our Connect a Million Minds (CAMM) initiative, Time Warner Cable Wisconsin partnered with the Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast.  Through this local partnership, and with the help of our employee…

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Categories: Connect a Million Minds, In the Community, What's New, Wisconsin

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May 05 2011

By: Sarah Platt at 08:15 pm

TWC Wisconsin Teams Up with Red Cross on Tornado Relief Efforts

Recently, severe thunderstorms and tornadoes tore across the central and eastern United States.  One storm hit the heart of our northeastern Wisconsin service area, causing millions of dollars in damage, destroying residences and businesses and razing power lines.

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Categories: In the Community, Mid-West, Wisconsin

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