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Wisconsin Broadband Survey

August 3, 2016

The Wisconsin State Broadband Office is pleased to announce a survey that allows residents and businesses the opportunity to voice their need for improved internet access or service. The goal of the survey is to help state planners and policy makers better understand the need for improved internet access in our state. Please call or go…

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Buck’s Rub Seasoning Is A Hit

July 26, 2016

Hilger develops line based on mom’s recipes. Some cooks jealously guard their secret family recipes. Jason Hilger thinks there is no better tribute to his mother, Judi, than sharing them with the world. Hilger and Lynn Karl have created Buck Rub Seasonings, LLC, a new spice company with seasoned blends for everything from venison and burgers…

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Entrepreneurial Training Course Offered

July 15, 2016

The Langlade County Economic Development Corporation will be partnering with NTC to offer an Entrepreneurship Training Course – Basic Business Plan.  The course will be on Thursdays starting September 15, 2016 and runs through November 10, 2016.  The classes will be held from 5:30 to 8:30 at the NTC Campus in Antigo.  The class fee…

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Celebrations Is New To Town And Ready With Food, Drink, And Fun Atmosphere

July 14, 2016

If you are looking for a reason to celebrate a good time in Antigo without any particular reason to do so, you should consider checking out Celebrations Food & Drink just south of town, directly on Highway 45. Owner Ann Richardson has been in the service industry for years, working in the back of the…

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Aspirus Langlade Hospital Breaks Ground on $4.2 million Rosalia Gardens Addition

July 13, 2016

Officials from Aspirus Langlade Hospital Monday broke ground on a $4.2 million addition to Rosalia Gardens, with Hospital Administrator Dave Schneider calling the assisted living facility an opportunity to see God in action. Schneider was joined by representatives of the design team, hospital board of directors, medical staff and Sisters Dolores Demulling, Adele Demulling and…

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Prosser Place Estates Take Shape On North Side, Fill A Niche For Newer Apartments

July 12, 2016

The first in a series of sparkling apartments, featuring the latest in design details and amenities, is now open on Antigo’s north side. As construction continues on the site off Prosser Avenue, couples and families are moving into the inaugural building—one of six—that make up Prosser Place Estates. The rentals are filling up, Randy Jensen,…

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Rosalia Gardens Groundbreaking For Expansion Begins This Afternoon

July 12, 2016

A groundbreaking ceremony was held at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, July 11, 2016 on the future site of the addition to Rosalia Gardens, Assisted Living Facility located on Flight Road in Antigo. Representatives from Aspirus Langlade Hospital, the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph, Community Living Solutions and community members will gather to celebrate the 19,022 square-foot…

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Every Month Should Be Dairy Month In Wisconsin

July 5, 2016

In June we all celebrate dairy with farm tours, dairy breakfasts, signs and special menus. Even though dairy month ended when we flipped our calendars to July, we should continue to appreciate the many contributions of Wisconsin’s dairy farms throughout the year. The dairy industry in Wisconsin has good news to tell. Our state is…

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Edible Startup Summit Offers Info on How to Start a Local Food Business

July 1, 2016

If you’re ready to turn your food business dream into a reality, attend the Edible Startup Summit August 24-26, 2016 in Madison. Co-hosted by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection’s Ag and Food Center and Dane County UW-Extension, this three-day summit offers a comprehensive and interactive education on what it takes to…

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The Sweet Season Arrives At Merry’s

July 1, 2016

One of the sweetest summertime traditions is continuing this week at Merry’s Berries. For three decades, Andy and Elizabeth Merry have been opening their patch to strawberry pickers at the peak of season, this year welcoming the second, and maybe even third generation of families to their Highway H farm. That’s really what it’s all…

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