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Ruffed Grouse Society donates $28,478 to support young forest habitat management in Wisconsin
MADISON — Seven young forest habitat management projects will be conducted in Wisconsin thanks to a $28,478 donation from the Ruffed Grouse Society that the state ... -
Birth Announcements for 4/25/16
Friday, April 15, 2016 Baby Boy Born to Rachelle Miller & Glenn Boyd of Argonne Wednesday, April 20, 2016 Baby Boy Born to Angelica Felipe-Dominguez & ... -
Community Calendar for 4/25/16 to 5/2/16
*Community Events* Antigo Area Community Food Pantry April 27th 11am-1pm (Wednesdays) & April 29th 1pm-3pm (Fridays), 2120 Progress Blvd., Antigo (715) 623-1103. “Artists’ Free Play: IV” ... -
Dear Monty: Home seller should decide list price
Reader Question: Is it wise to have your house professionally appraised, before you talk to an agent about listing? I asked my banker for an ... -
Antigo Idol showcases local talent
The Antigo High School Student Council held their annual “Antigo Idol” contest last Friday, April 8. The event showcases local singing talent. Elizabeth Elderidge took first ... -
2016 marks anniversary of Antigo Baseball success
By Vern Cahak This year marks the 50th anniversary of Antigo High School’s most successful baseball season in school history, from the standpoint of winning percentage. ... -
Mosquito and Tick-borne Diseases in Langlade County
By Stephanie Thiede, Public Health Nurse The warmer months are upon us, and that means mosquito and tick populations will start to increase. The Health ... -
Get Up, Get Out, and Get Moving
By Stephanie Fassbender University of Wisconsin La Crosse Community Health Education Intern Langlade County Health Department Have you noticed the number on the scale creeping ... -
Antigo Fire Department holds graduation from Latch Key program
For Antigo Times Tuesday night the Antigo Fire Department held their annual latch key graduation at the AHS Volm Theatre for all 3rd graders in the Antigo ... -
Spring fish and wildlife hearing results available
For Antigo Times MADISON – More than 4,300 people came out to participate in the 2016 Spring Fish and Wildlife Hearings and Wisconsin Conservation Congress county ...