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The Antigo community has embarked on its newest public arts project: the legacy mosaic mural. Students and community members are decorating individual clay tiles which will be pieced together to form several large mosaics at local schools.
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For decades, the Ice Age Trail Alliance and its many volunteers have worked to build a 1,200-mile-long trail that highlights Wisconsin’s landscape formed by glacier retreat.Today, there are more than 600 miles of marked trail. But in between those segments, the trail detours onto the sides of roads.
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Karl’s Transport in Antigo is one of 15 carriers across the country to participate in the Safe Driver Apprenticeship Pilot Program, which allows the company to train 18-, 19-, and 20-year-olds to drive commercial vehicles interstate.
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Last year, the city of Antigo conducted a study on the city's water tower, and overall water supply, leading to plans for improvements.
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Public art is popping up in downtowns across the Northwoods, partly thanks to newly formed public arts commissions, which facilitate interactions between artists and city government.
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An Antigo resident pleaded guilty this week to federal charges of possessing child pornography
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The Boys and Girls Club of the Northwoods expanded in 2020 when it opened a location in Rhinelander. Now, it’s expanding again with a new teen center in downtown Antigo.
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The Antigo Public Library is on its way to running mostly off clean energy.It recently received a $229,450 grant from Wisconsin Public Service Commission’s Energy Innovation Grant Program.
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It might be a more than ten-hour drive from Langlade County to southwestern Kentucky, but one family in Antigo wants to lend a hand to those affected by the recent tragedy there.