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Red Robins fall, 5-2, to Wausau West net crew
Antigo got wins from a single and a tandem, but fell short in a 5-2 road decision against the Wausau West tennis team Tuesday.
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League action begins at North Star Lanes
With the turn of the calendar, league bowling has returned to Antigo's North Star Lanes.
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Why not celebrate centennial of Antigo-Rhinelander game Friday?
Official records go back only as far as 1908, when the Rhinelander High School football team beat Antigo, 6-0. So why not call Friday's 74th Gene Shepard Bell clash between the Red Robins and the visiting ...
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Change Planned For Stalled Antigo Bridge Project
A bridge replacement project that hit a snag at the halfway point - after the existing bridge over the Wolf River was gone - could soon be back on track.
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Plan for a new Highway A span Nov. 1
In a matter of less than two months - if all goes well - cars, logging trucks and school busses will be rolling over the Wolf River on Highway A on a new bridge.
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Necessity is the mother of invention for Antigo pair, it's called Bag-A-Lot
What started as a homespun way to stash recyclables has developed into a clever invention-with great potential-for Trace and Penny Zima of Antigo.
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Antigo strikers suffer 4-1 loss to Indians on Mosinee pitch
It's roster lighter than normal, the Antigo High School soccer team opened Great Northern Conference play with a 4-1 road loss to Mosinee Tuesday.
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Remington, Wild pick up local track titles
Two Antigo drivers picked up track championships as the regular season of racing ended at the Langlade County Fairgrounds speedway Friday night.
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Hidden Places: Lodge on the Wolf has a storied history
Over the last 89 years, it has evolved from a rough trout fisherman's camp to an upscale resort touted in some of the nation's finest travel magazines.
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Bridge is gone and replacement stalled near Antigo
A county highway that crossed the Wolf River near Antigo is getting lots of attention, because there's no longer any bridge and the plans for replacing the span have been stalled.
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Antigo harriers short-handed at Columbus meet, results mixed
Injuries and exhaustion hampered the Antigo High School cross country team on Saturday in Marshfield, where the Robins opened their season at the Columbus Invitational.
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Laker volleyball team sweeps Marinette
White Lake picked up the sweep at Marinette on Friday as both the varsity and J.V. volleyball teams scored wins.
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Elcho school board approves tax levy, but care spending boost fails
An attempt by Board President Brian Flannery to boost child care spending fell short Monday, when voters in the Elcho school district approved the 2008-09 tax levy.
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School board to eye '08-09 spending
The Antigo school board will examine a 2008-09 spending plan that will see the levy unchanged from last year when it meets Tuesday for the budget hearing and August session.
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Doyle offers real boost to local gear industry
Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle gave Antigo a real boost Wednesday evening in his address to the Democratic national Convention in Denver.
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Red Robin strikers bring enthusiasm and renewed expectations to 2008 campaign
You have to hand it to the Antigo High School soccer team. After posting a winnless season its final year as a member of the Wisconsin Valley Conference, the Red Robins turned out in even bigger numbers for ...
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Antigo junior varsity gridders win 38-32 nail-biter with West
The Antigo junior varsity football team scored on each of its first five possessions in a 38-32 season-opening win over Wausau West at Schofield Stadium.
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Rising fuel prices, a bridge project changes the role of Pickerel store
Rising gas prices, a summer bridge project that sliced a main artery to the south and a bustling lake population are combing to spell success for Lotter's BP in Pickerel.
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Potato problem: Offer reward for pivot data
The Antigo-based Wisconsin Potato and Vegetable Growers Association announced that a fund has been established to offer a reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction of any individual or group ...
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'Junk' thefts soaring in area
The Langlade County Sheriff's Department is seeing its worst outbreak of property crimes in over a decade and the theft of what many people might consider junk is at the top of the list.
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