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Think Downtown Antigo for your business venture with the help of the new Downtown Antigo’s Entrepreneur Grant Program
The Langlade County Economic Development Corporation is now accepting applications for the new Downtown Antigo Entrepreneur Grant Program. The purpose of the program is to encourage ... -
BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF LANGLADE COUNTY AWARDED A LET’S PLAY SPORTS EQUIPMENT DONATION FROM DR PEPPER SNAPPLE AND NATIONAL NON-PROFIT GOOD SPORTS
ANTIGO, WI, June, 2015 – Through their $2M commitment to non-profit Good Sports over the next two years, Dr Pepper Snapple (DPS) awarded The Boys and ... -
Dear Monty: Mediation and data can help with family conflict
Reader Question: My sister and I have been in our home since the mid 90’s and only have a $40K mortgage. She is the only one ... -
Potential for deer crashes will be high in June
Deer are increasingly active and will dart onto roadways With their size, swiftness and unpredictability, deer are huge hazards for motorists. In June, they likely will ... -
DNR announces public meeting to share Wisconsin wolf population data
MADISON — The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources will hold an informational meeting to share and discuss 2014-15 Wisconsin wolf population data. This meeting will be ... -
Music in the Park begins June 1
Summer is almost here, and with summer comes Langlade County’s acclaimed Music in the Park. All summer long, free concerts are held at Antigo’s City Park, ... -
Natural Resources Board approves emergency rule for NR 150
MADISON – On Wednesday the Natural Resources Board approved an emergency rule for the Department of Natural Resources regarding the state’ s environmental policy act. The ... -
DNR prohibits killing antlerless deer in 13 Wisconsin counties
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The state Department of Natural Resources’ board has prohibited hunters from killing antlerless deer in 13 counties this fall in an effort ... -
Wisconsin Natural Resources Board approves statewide trout and panfish proposals
MADISON, Wis. – Proposals to simplify trout rules, boost panfish populations on roughly 100 lakes statewide and bring consistency to some fishing regulations on Wisconsin waters ...