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Brent and Jackie Hipke, who own and operate Heartbreaker’s in Antigo, has purchased The Wild Wolf Inn and will be changing the name to Crab and Jack’s.
read more >Dr. Earl Roth has returned to his hometown of Antigo with his newly-established In Balance Chiropractic and is ready to serve his local patients.
read more >A service station on the south side of Antigo, which has been idled for decades and had become a spot of blight in an improving neighborhood, came tumbling down Monday.
read more >Schroeder Brothers hosted visitors in September from Marathon County’s Partnership for Progressive Agriculture to learn more about the process of growing seed potatoes.
read more >The new front entrance of the Elcho school is taking shape, adding emphasis to an ongoing $18 million project that will almost totally remake the footprint of the complex. Under the direction of Earl Doc Smith of EDS Builders, crews from a variety of trades have been working at a snappy pace on the building,…
read more >The 2017 promotional program of the Wisconsin Potato & Vegetable Growers Association is taking a variety of approaches by tying in health with an NHL player from Wisconsin, a television grilling show episode and a children’s health promotion.
read more >Pete and Pam Augustyn, owners of Canopy Gardens, have added their son-in-law and daughter, Cory and Lindy Price, as partners. “The hunt for someone to take over our farm has finally come to a very successful close,” Pete Augustyn, owner of the hydroponic produce farm for the last 22 years, said. The new couple will transition into the business over the next…
read more >Note: This is not the Cutlas. Their phone number is 715-610-5648. The new Cutlass apartments, 25 units carved out of what was once one of the north’s original motor lodges, will be unveiled at an open house on Saturday. The grand opening comes 17 months after the Antigo Common Council approved the necessary permits for…
read more >Farm families are proud of their long history and hundreds of them showed up at State Fair in West Allis to celebrate their farm heritage Tuesday, Aug. 8 at the Century and Sesquicentennial Farm Breakfast. Their pride showed in their faces and in the stories they shared with others celebrating 100 or 150 years of their…
read more >Tons and tons of snap beans are being harvested from fields in Langlade County as the summer growing season is starting to hit a peak. Steve Zimmerman, the county’s UW-Extension agriculture agent said the harvest of beans is well underway and being loaded into trucks for regional canning plants for processing. But the beans appear…
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