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Timberwolf Cabins to be built on NTC’s Antigo campus

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July 7, 2025

WAUSAU – Northcentral Technical College (NTC) has partnered with the NTC Property Foundation to create housing options that support learners in the woods/forestry industry at NTC’s Antigo campus. 

NTC President Jeannie Worden said Timberwolf Cabins will provide learners with a unique space to live and learn while attending classes at NTC’s Wood Technology Center of Excellence and Sawmill.

“Students travel from across the nation for hands-on training in the forestry industry at NTC’s Antigo campus,” she said. “We recognized the need for additional housing options for our students and are grateful that the City of Antigo supports our plan for Timberwolf Cabins.”

Worden said Timberwolf Cabins will provide housing options to incumbent workers attending four- to eight-week continuing education programs or traditional college students enrolled in a one- to two-year credit program. 

She said students will also have access to an outdoor social area, laundry facilities, business equipment and recreational equipment during their stay.

Due to the generosity of the Elwyn (“Al”) Remington Foundation, Worden said the first Timberwolf Cabin is fully funded. 

“As a lifelong resident of Antigo, Al Remington understood the important role the timber industry plays in the Antigo area economy,” Mark Bradley, a founding board member of the Remington Foundation, said. “Thus, the board of directors of the Remington Foundation thought a gift to construct the first student cabin was a wonderful way to honor Al’s commitment to education and economic development.”

This donation, Worden said, launches the NTC Property Foundation’s campaign to raise funds for another five cabins.

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