Posts by Langlade County EDC
Business Leaders Enthusiastic With New School Partnership
A business-school collaboration known as a Fab Lab drew an enthusiastic response from industry members attending an informational session Wednesday. The Antigo school district hosted the meeting for representatives of local industries at Northcentral Technical College, another step in a fast-track process to bring the high-tech program into the school district. It’s all about access…
Read MoreConstruction Roars Along Here
It feels a lot like fall outdoors in Antigo and Langlade County today, and the men and women involved in the building trades are enjoying it. Usually on Dec. 4, this is a very wintery place, but the noon reading today was 39 under a bright sun. A year ago it was 19. The city’s…
Read MoreRural Broadband Projects Are Cheered
Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker paid Antigo a visit today to celebrate grants and cooperative agreements that will allow expansion of broadband services to the village of Mattoon and surrounding area. The high-speed service will also be expanded to serve the Sawyer Lake area in the northeast section of the county, including the sprawling Silver Birch…
Read MoreDo The Cookies Lure Santa Claus To Town?
The common thinking is Santa will be lured to Antigo by the spicy smells of chili simmering on Wednesday night. But it may actually be the cookies. Sheila and Mike Pavek of Antigo Bakery are once again donating the cookie dough to The Salvation Army for baking on the corner of Fifth Avenue and Clermont…
Read MoreGrandview Orchard’s Has New Owner
Lisa Rettinger recently purchased Grandview Orchard located on the corner of County Road F and Orchard Road. She purchased the orchard from the Gabriel Family that has proudly operated the orchard since 1958. Grandview Orchard has a great selection of apples and fresh cider as well as local maple syrup, honey, jams and wild rice. They…
Read MoreUnique Business Spurs Downtown Park
Antigo has been home to a unique business for more than 60 years, and now it is host to an equally unique downtown park. Dean and Polly Blazek have developed the park on a vacant lot at Fifth Avenue and Clermont Street at the center of the downtown district, erecting historic and rare signs, some…
Read MoreHabitat For Humanity Holds Open House
Paul Grinde, President of Habitat for Humanity of Langlade County, welcomed guests to the Habitat for Humanity Open House on Saturday, November 14 by saying “This is a time to celebrate.” Nearly 900 hours of work by friends, family, and Habitat volunteers completed the home for David, Theresa, and Casey Ferrel on Lincoln Street in…
Read MoreLawmakers From Across State Among Forestry Tour Crowd
Thirteen Assembly Republicans representing districts that cover all corners of the state met in Antigo on Thursday for a behind-the-scenes tour of northern Wisconsin’s logging and forestry industry. The tour was organized by 35th Assembly Rep. Rep. Mary Czaja of Irma, whose district includes Antigo, and 34th Assemblyman Rep. Rob Swearingen of Rhinelander. They were…
Read MoreHydratight Will Expand in Antigo
Hydratight, one of the steady industries on the north side of Antigo, will be expanding during 2016. A spokesman for Actuant, the parent company of Hydratight, explained that the production facilities here will be growing as it takes over some of the production that was being done in a plant in Red Wing, Minn. There…
Read MoreStudents Offered A Lesson In logging
Students from across the Antigo school district got a firsthand look at one of Langlade County’s showcase industries—logging—at Crestwood Elementary School on Friday. Steve Marshall Logging donated a day of service by logging the forest at Crestwood, and instructors turned it into an educational opportunity for high school students in agricultural science, forest science and…
Read MoreAntigo’s Logging Demonstration
Students from the Unified School District of Antigo’s attended a logging demonstration at Crestwood Elementary School on Friday, October 23, 2015. They learned how Wisconsin’s Forests become a sustainable forest. They had a first-hand view of how trees are harvested and then made into lumber.
Read MoreLanglade County Leaders Hope To Get Kids Interested In Forestry
The average logger in Langlade County will turn anywhere from 50 to 60 years old this year. That statistic worries economic leaders because forestry is one of the county’s biggest industries. “Our average logger right now is between 50 and 60 years of age,” says Angie Close, the Executive Director of the Langlade County Economic…
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