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Northwoods bar and grill wins ‘best burger’ in Wisconsin
HAZELHURST, Wis. (WSAW) - With thousands of restaurants in Wisconsin serving a good old burger, have you ever wondered which one’s the best? Well, look no further. The winning restaurant for Wisconsin Beef Council’s Best Burger Contest is right here in central Wisconsin. The Wisconsin Beef Council has...
April Students of the Month
Phillips Middle School has announced the Students of the Month for April. GRADE 6: Claryse Johnson, daughter of Amy and Lance Johnson, participated in cross country, swim team and track this year. Her favorite things about middle school are recess, band, gym and lunch. When asked why she thought she was honored, Claryse said, “Hmmm…probably because I’m helpful. Otherwise, I don’t know!” GRADE 6: Luke Gryznowicz, son of Ann and...
Phillips School District hires new staff
The Phillips Public School Board meeting approved the recommended hires of three staff, according to the April 15 meeting minutes. Lydia Wissink was hired as a high school math teacher; Julieta Di Nallo was hired as a grade 6-12 campus custodian; and Tammy Holman was hired as the high school forensics advisor. The school board also accepted resignation letters from Mark Fuhr, the high school girls tennis coach for six...
The Windmill Ice Cream Shoppe to open Wednesday
TOMAHAWK, Wis. (WSAW) The Windmill Ice Cream Shoppe in Tomahawk opened for the season on Wednesday. The iconic ice cream shoppe is one of the unofficial signs you’ve reached ‘The Northwoods’. It’s located along Lake Nokomis on County Road L. The business is open on Wednesday...
Phillips honors firefighters for service
PHILLIPS — The city of Phillips honored five members of the Phillips Fire Department for 30 or more years of service in a ceremony on April 18. The firefighters include Joe Perkins, Sam Johnson, Tony Vlach, John Kaliska and Steve Michalec. “This is a plaque from the city of Phillips to commemorate you for 30-plus years of dedicated service to the Phillips Volunteer Fire Department,” said Mayor Charles Peterson to each of the firefighters. “Thank you very much.” ...
For what it’s worth
Often after school let out in June, I took a retreat to Northern Wisconsin through the gardened woodland around the cleansing waters of the lakes and streams. I wandered from Siren north to Hayward and Ashland and east toward Rhinelander. The highways and byways trailed through nature’s church which include two national forests: the Chequamegon and Nicolet National Forests serve as cloistered reserves of mediation. From bald eagles to deer and wolves, the sky and woods are a landscaper artist’s dream. The signs in the Chequamegon remind drivers to be aware of elk. I have seen most of the above and despite prayers no elk. The thousand lakes and streams are populated by anglers and hunters depending on the season. The streams beg for anyone who wishes to test skills with a fly rod in search of colorful trout.
Price County Land Transfers for April 26, 2024
PHILLIPS — The Price County Register of Deeds office released its real property sales reports for the week of April 26, 2024. CITY OF PARK FALLS• Jane Hardginski and Mary Nessman to Jackry Micky. CITY OF PHILLIPS• Key Deals LLC to WIG LLC. TOWN OF EISENSTEIN• Stephanie Kutz and Daryl Schmidt to Jay Deitz and...
New home construction increases
The Wisconsin Builders Association is reporting single-family construction has increased 36% in the first quarter of 2024. Price County has a 40% increase with 14 new home starts from January through March which compares to 10 new starts for the same period in 2023, according to an April 29 press release. Rural counties overall have the highest growth, whereas urban areas have the most starts. Evan Lund, the Price County...
Community Calendar for May 2-12, 2024
Send community calendar events to tlaventure@pricecountyreview.com. Please include date, time, place and address for the event, along with a brief description and a contact. MAY 2• Chequamegon Festival of the Arts, 5 p.m., Chequamegon North Campus Middle School, 370 Grant St., Glidden. 5 p.m. Art Show and Meal with Band Boosters selling $4 brats; 7 p.m. Middle School Band and Choir Fine Arts Festival Concert. • Northwoods Living Hope Women’s...
Sr Manufacturing Engineer Paint - # 3666740
JOB DUTIES: Lead complex Project Appropriation Requests (PAR's) and ensures the PAR process deliverables are completed on time and within budget. Provide productivity improvements to reduce total manufacturing cycle time by identifying and eliminating waste in the manufacturing process. Coordinates, communicates, and implements Process Change Notices and Engineering Changes Notices. Lead and support work group advisors, engineers, maintenance, and operators in the development of tools, fixtures, and machines to support existing and new product and process design and solve complex production-related issues. Performs industrial engineering, manufacturing engineering and tool design activities. Collaborates with New Product Engineers to develop new product processes and equipment. Maintain and improve process documentation, routings, job aids and standards and obtain and prepare necessary training documentation. Prepare project plans, cell layouts, monitors progress and expedites plans to meet established deadlines.
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