Posts by Langlade County EDC
Featured Property – Ruby May’s Cafe
Ruby May’s Cafe building was completely remodeled four years ago and has been meticulously maintained ever since. All furniture and equipment to run a restaurant are included. Some of the help is even willing to stay on. Parking for around twenty vehicles and all blacktopped drive and parking. A newer detached two car garage for…
Read MoreMcDougal’s Farm Challenges CSA Members to get Creative in the Kitchen
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a new idea in farming that reconnects families back to a local farmer that grows their food. McDougal’s Farm are one of these CSA farms. Members receive shares in the farm’s bounty throughout the growing season, as well as satisfaction gained from reconnecting to the land and enjoying a direct link to a fresh, healthy, local food source.
Read MoreNTC Antigo Campus Churning Out Highly Trained Wood Products Workers
That “it” is a unique educational opportunity at Northcentral Technical College’s Antigo campus. The school carries a five-month course in partnership with the National Hardware Lumber Association taught at the Wood Technology Center of Excellence.
Read MorePooch Parlor Offers Mobile Grooming
It’s convenient and dogs stay happy and relaxed. Your dog isn’t thrilled about going to the groomer? Let the groomer come to your dog. April’s Pooch Parlor, a full-service mobile pet grooming salon, is now open, primping and pampering pets across Langlade County from an RV especially tricked out for the service. April Stein of White Lake opened the business this spring,…
Read MoreLocal Hospital Wins Series of Awards for Excellence, Technology
The Aspirus Langlade Hospital was recently recognized for everything from excellence in health care to how it uses technology to partner with its patients.
Read MoreHappy Cows Seem to be Productive Cows
The key to turning your dairy cow into a cash cow is udder happiness by giving her a bigger stall, increase air circulation and provide some shelter to prevent overheating.
Read MoreBlack Hawk Hill Open House on June 30 and July 1
Black Hawk Hill invites the public to an Open House on Friday, June 30, from 12 pm to 5 pm and Saturday, July 1, from 9 am to 4 pm at their facility at N1760 US Hway 45 S., Antigo. The event is no charge and light refreshments and snacks will be served. The community…
Read MoreChanging of the Guard for Antigo’s Country Kitchen
A new era—with a continued reliance on long-standing favorites—is coming to Antigo’s Country Kitchen. After nearly 40 years, owners Jeff and Judy Steber have turned over the keys to Lisa Summ, a longtime member of the Country Kitchen family and an employee at the restaurant for the last eight years.
Read MoreElcho’s Big School Project Moving Ahead on Schedule
Since the April groundbreaking on the Elcho School building, work has been proceeding at a breakneck pace on the $18 million project, which will transform the educational complex over the next two years.
Read MoreLanglade Hospital Gets a New Administrator
For the first time in almost three decades, Aspirus Langlade Hospital has a new person in the head office. On June 14, Andrew Andy Barth took the helm as new chief executive officer, replacing Dave Schneider, who retired this month after serving in the leadership capacity since 1989.
Read MoreRodeo Event Highlights Wisconsin’s Equestrian Background with Help from Tourism Grant
Northwoods Triple Crown Festival is highlighting the best of Wisconsin’s equestrian background with a three-day family-friendly event. With help from a $26,677 Joint Effort Marketing (JEM) Grant from the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, Black Hawk Hill Horse Park, Inc. is bringing the excitement of classic rodeo-style events to the Langlade County Fairgrounds in Antigo on August 11-13.
Read MoreGilberts Make Switch to Sentry
The store known well to the Antigo and Langlade County area as Butch’s SuperValu was shifted to become Gilbert’s Sentry this week. The signs went up Thursday, a new advertising campaign was launched, and the store will undergo subtle changes in the coming months. Things will stay much the same, Tammy Gilbert, who has operated…
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