Posts by Langlade County EDC
Disaster Relief Loans Available for Small business, Woodland Owners
As the northwoods awaits a decision at the federal level on disaster relief funds, more agencies are making dollars available to help those impacted by the July 19 storm. The wicked weather brought straight line winds topping 100 mph, along with several tornadoes, that toppled swaths of timber, devastated lake shorelines and left thousands without…
Read MoreNorthLakes Community Clinic, White Lake have Reason to Celebrate
Eight months after assuming management, NorthLakes Community Clinic and the village of White Lake are celebrating. NorthLakes, which stepped in and took over the clinic when it was in imminent danger of closure, will hold an open house with tours on Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. “We’re very excited to be here,” Reba…
Read MoreWaukesha Bearings Expanding Facilities at Busy Local Plant
Waukesha Bearings announced the forthcoming expansion of its Antigo manufacturing facility. The new construction is a nearly 35,000 square foot extension of the current building at 703 Amron Ave. A groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion will be held Thursday, August 8 at 10 a.m. Work is expected to be completed by January 2020.
Read MoreAntigo Journal Sold to Adams Publishing Firm
Adams Publishing Group acquires Antigo Daily Journal on June 26, 2019. The Adams Publishing Group, LLC (APG) announced today that it has acquired the Antigo Daily Journal, Journal Express, and all associated digital and print products.
Read MoreA Welcome Asked for the New Publisher
Berner Brothers Publishing Co. has published the daily newspaper in Antigo for 113 years, but has been acquired by the Adams Publishing Group on June 26, 2019
Read MoreHidden Places: Who knew? Huge CoVantage Got Its Start 67 years Ago in Tiny, Windowless Basement
The Antigo Daily Journal’s Hidden Places crew had to take a look at where CoVantage Credit Union was founded in 1952.
Read MoreCoVantage to Hold Open House on Monday
The public is invited to view that Co Vantage’s third-floor addition, plus other improvements and additions undertaken in a year-long project, at the open house slated from 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, June 24, 2019.
Read MoreLanglade County Economic Development Corporation Receives $5,000 AT&T Contribution to Support Rural Entrepreneurship
Langlade County Economic Development Corporation (LCEDC) received a $5,000 AT&T contribution today to support their training programs for entrepreneurs during the LCEDC Annual Meeting & Luncheon at the Northcentral Technical College – Antigo campus.
Read MoreLanglade County Economic Development Corporation to Receive AT&T Contribution to Support Rural Entrepreneurship
AT&T Donation Will Support LCEDC’s Training Programs for Entrepreneurs Langlade County Economic Development Corporation (LCEDC) will receive an AT&T contribution to support their training programs for entrepreneurs during the LCEDC Annual Meeting & Luncheon taking place at the Northcentral Technical College – Antigo campus on Monday, May 20 at 12:00 p.m. The AT&T contribution will…
Read MoreKarl’s Transport Draws Another Award for its Rolling ‘Billboards’
Antigo-based Karl’s Transport, which has turned much of its fleet of semi tractor-trailer units into “traveling billboards” promoting causes, offering tributes and drawing attention to missing children, has been honored by state officials. State Representatives Mary Felzkowsi and John Spiros, along with State Sen. Tom Tiffany have presented Jil and Karl Schulz and their team…
Read MoreEckermans Raising Awareness of Sheep Cheese
Eckerman Sheep Company and Phlox Farms recently received one of 10 Dairy Processor Grants administered through the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. The grants are designed to facilitate operational changes, improve profitability and foster innovation and economic growth.
Read MoreBaseball Season Arrives, New Business Ready
And it was “Game On” in Antigo, as the downtown’s newest bar restaurant and banquet center kicked off the Major League Baseball season with the giant televisions tuned to the Milwaukee Brewer opener against the St. Louis Cardinals.“There’s not a bad seat in the house,” owner Randy Reese said.
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