Phillips-area company loses building to fire but work continues | Regional | apg-wi.com

2022-07-16 19:50:37 By : Ms. Rita Su

Firefighters from around Price County battle an April 18 blaze of the finishing and assembly building of Reclaimed Rustic Woodworks Inc., in Lugerville. The metal was pushed aside by firefighters and some town of Flambeau heavy equipment while still burning in order to save the remaining two buildings and keep the company in business.

The remains of a finishing and assembly building belonging to Reclaimed Rustic Woodworks Inc, that burned down in Lugerville on April 18. The metal was pushed aside by firefighters and some town of Flambeau heavy equipment while still burning in order to save the remaining two buildings and keep the company in business.

Josh Schaake, left, vice president of Reclaimed Rustic Woodworks Inc., with Erik Torgeson, president and co-owner, on April 21 with the surviving inventory of the company that lost one of three buildings to fire on April 18. The company will keep operating while rebuilding and 18 full time workers will keep working.

Tom LaVenture / PCR The remains of a pickup truck and the crumpled metal exterior of a finishing and assembly building belonging to Reclaimed Rustic Woodworks Inc, that burned down in Lugerville on April 18. The metal was pushed aside by firefighters and some town of Flambeau heavy equipment while still burning in order to save the remaining two buildings and keep the company in business.

The remains of a finishing and assembly building belonging to Reclaimed Rustic Woodworks Inc, that burned down in Lugerville on April 18. The metal was pushed aside by firefighters and some town of Flambeau heavy equipment while still burning in order to save the remaining two buildings and keep the company in business.

Firefighters from around Price County battle an April 18 blaze of the finishing and assembly building of Reclaimed Rustic Woodworks Inc., in Lugerville. The metal was pushed aside by firefighters and some town of Flambeau heavy equipment while still burning in order to save the remaining two buildings and keep the company in business.

The remains of a finishing and assembly building belonging to Reclaimed Rustic Woodworks Inc, that burned down in Lugerville on April 18. The metal was pushed aside by firefighters and some town of Flambeau heavy equipment while still burning in order to save the remaining two buildings and keep the company in business.

Josh Schaake, left, vice president of Reclaimed Rustic Woodworks Inc., with Erik Torgeson, president and co-owner, on April 21 with the surviving inventory of the company that lost one of three buildings to fire on April 18. The company will keep operating while rebuilding and 18 full time workers will keep working.

Tom LaVenture / PCR The remains of a pickup truck and the crumpled metal exterior of a finishing and assembly building belonging to Reclaimed Rustic Woodworks Inc, that burned down in Lugerville on April 18. The metal was pushed aside by firefighters and some town of Flambeau heavy equipment while still burning in order to save the remaining two buildings and keep the company in business.

The remains of a finishing and assembly building belonging to Reclaimed Rustic Woodworks Inc, that burned down in Lugerville on April 18. The metal was pushed aside by firefighters and some town of Flambeau heavy equipment while still burning in order to save the remaining two buildings and keep the company in business.

LUGERVILLE — A company that lost one of three buildings in an April 18 fire will not only rebuild but will keep operating in the interim to keep 18 full time workers on the job.

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