ANTIGO -- When Dalton Gallus first started Wisco Sign LLC in March of 2023, he might be the first to admit he was taking a leap of faith.
ANTIGO — The first event in the Summer Antigo Craft and Vendor Fair series was held Saturday on 5th Avenue.
ANTIGO — The Antigo Farmers Market will be celebrating its 16th anniversary this year, and this could be the largest market yet.
On May 16, Destiny’s Children team members Sofa A, Taylor M, Buckley P and Dallas Z competed in the Whipping Up Wellness Student Chef Cook Off.
As academic years wrap up around the country, several area natives are earning degrees or academic honors. See recently-named honorees here.
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Who needs dandelions, chirping robins and blooming lilacs to confirm spring’s presence when we receive daily public-service warnings each May to leave newborn wildlife alone?
The Antigo Middle School tennis team struggled through the season, but came out strong in the final match of the season on the home courts. The Red Robins beat Wisconsin Rapids 5–3 and Stevens Point Pacelli 5–2.
With three top-10 individual finishers, Wittenberg-Birnamwood was able to cap the boys golf regular season with a tournament title at the Central Wisconsin Conference’s Foxfire Invite.
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Cocktails have seen a rise in popularity in the past decade, offering a little more sophistication and complexity than a pint of beer or traditional mixed drink.
We spoke with five chocolate makers and one old-fashioned candy shop to highlight flavors and products you’ll only find in Wisconsin, including treats exclusive to the warmer months.
There are hotel stays – and then there’s a stay in a Wisconsin boutique inn. Owners of boutique inns in Wisconsin say they offer an experience that’s smaller, homier, and uniquely expressive of the communities they’re located in.
Does basking in a light breeze as you sit outside on a yoga mat, a goat settling beside you -- or crawling over your shoulders – sound restful?
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MADISON, Wis. — If you’ve lived in Wisconsin long enough, you’ve likely heard the complaint. “Sure, the University of Wisconsin does some gee-…
The School Board for the Unified School District of Antigo recently debated the 4K program at All Saints Catholic School.
The sky over the upper Midwest was the subject of fascination and frustration over the weekend.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will soon hear a case involving records related to the voting rights of mentally incompetent people. No matter which side wins, the public has in some ways already lost. That’s because while the case pits the public’s right to scrutinize voter eligibility against the rights of voters to protect their own private health information, elected officials have missed a chance to solve the underlying problem.