Business – New, Expansion, Successes
YouTube Channel Connects Generations, County’s History and Future
A project supported by the Langlade County Economic Development Corporation is connecting past with the present, teens with adults, and, ultimately, employees with employers. On Thursday, the LCEDC joined with the Langlade County Historical Society and the 4-H Tech Changemakers to launch a YouTube channel devoted to sharing the things that make our “County of…
Read MoreRecreation Opportunities Fuel Venerable Langlade County Business
For over eight decades, Suick Lure Company has been helping muskie fishermen land those elusive lunkers. The manufacturer, which recently relocated to a former elementary school northeast of Antigo, was the brainchild of fisherman and innovator Frank Suick. He developed the now-famous Thriller in the 1930s after studying the feeding habits of the fish on…
Read MoreJohnson Electric Coil Sale Completes Transition from Bockes to Berndt
The ownership of Johnson Electric Coil Company was transferred from Bill and Beth Bockes to Julie Berndt, company president, effective Jan. 3, 2022.
Read MoreJoin Peace Lutheran Sunday to Salute a Successful Expansion Project
The public is invited to celebrate with Peace Lutheran Ministries of Antigo on Sunday, October 31, 2021, for the dedication of the brand new 16,710-square-foot expansion project. The dedication will take place at 11:30 a.m. outside of the new building in the 300 block of Lincoln Street.
Read MoreFlowers Business Growing into Larger Space
Flowers from the Heart on Fifth will soon move from leased space at 817 Fifth Ave. to purchased space at 819 Fifth Ave.
Read MoreLittle Wolf Express Lube open on Neva Road
Antigo welcomes the first new business in 2021. Little Wolf Express Lube is open at 1436 Neva Road, right across from the south entrance to the fairgrounds.
Read MoreGilbert’s Sentry Celebrating Another Milestone
Gilbert’s Sentry has always been Antigo’s “Goldilocks store.” Antigo’s “Goldilocks store.” From the day Lee and Janis Gilbert arrived in Antigo, through the shift to the “new building” in 1976 and, now under the Gilbert’s Sentry moniker, the store has always been just right, giving patrons what they want and need on Antigo’s famous “south…
Read MoreAntigo has Two New Floral Shops just in Time for Big Day
Antigo supported two local florists for decades. Now, it has the opportunity to do it again. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Antigo Floral and Flowers From the Heart on Fifth have opened their doors in Antigo’s downtown area.
Read MoreWhite Lake Manufacturer Benefits From Energy-Efficient Light Program
Skarlupka Manufacturing is enjoying improved working conditions and energy savings after making major lighting upgrades at its shop.
Read MoreDowntown’s Savers Food Mart Offers Bargains, and Much More
A new grocery option is now part of Antigo’s downtown revival. Kim Woyak is now serving customers at Savers Food Mart, located at 735 Fifth Ave., in the heart of downtown. It’s known technically as a “salvage grocery store.”
Read MoreAfter a Lot of Work, Local Couple Ready to Celebrate New Winery
Pam and Robert Frei will hold a grand opening of Wild Epitome at the downtown winery and gift shop from noon to 4 p.m. The store is located at 816 Fifth Ave. the former Cutting Edge.
Read MoreAntigo Vet Clinic will Unveil New Suites, Services Saturday
The Antigo Veterinary Clinic is putting the finishing touches on preparations for the grand opening of its newly remodeled facility on Saturday, November 16, 2019. The celebratory event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the clinic located at 610 Amron Avenue in Antigo.
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