TOMAHAWK - The Northland Pines girls hockey team for the second straight year was in the section final. And for the second straight year - they faced the D-C Everest Co-op - known as the Central Wisconsin Storm in Tomahawk.
The result was also too familiar. Northland Pines fell 4-1 in the final. After scoring the first goal of the game, the Eagles allowed four unanswered.
Alex Guenther scored two of the four goals for the defending state champs.
Northland Pines finishes the year at (14-9-1). The Central Wisconsin Storm head to Madison with a (24-1-1) record.
TOMAHAWK - Workers at Daigle Brothers in Tomahawk can build almost anything out of steel. Most of their business is creating custom parts and putting up buildings, but more recently, they've been building a new invention.
Daigle Brothers began in 1987. Back then they did a lot of construction related jobs like painting. Later they focused on steel construction.
"In the 90's we did a lot of school buildings, there was a lot of schools being built, so we supplied structural steel for these building projects... Currently our biggest markets are universities, hospitals, office buildings... we do a lot of fire stations," said Steve Daigle President of Daigle Brothers Inc.
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