Phillips, Wisconsin Video Magazine Fall Edition

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The Enchanting Spirit of Phillips, Wisconsin: A Cozy Gem

Nestled amid the resplendent landscapes of north-central Wisconsin, Phillips is a vibrant community bursting with charm and character. This isn’t just any small town; it's a place where the sense of togetherness effortlessly sweeps you in, and nature’s beauty is just beyond your doorstep.

Life in Phillips offers a refreshing blend of tranquility and adventure. The waters of Lake Duroy and nearby Elk Lake provide endless opportunities for families and outdoor enthusiasts to relish fishing, kayaking, or simply enjoying a peaceful afternoon by the shore. Autumn paints the town with its golden palette, and locals and visitors alike revel in the stunning seasonal transformations.

Phillips takes pride in its unique community events, like the iconic Ice Fishing Contest and the vibrant Arts Festival, which reflect the town’s creative spirit and welcoming nature. These gatherings offer not only fun and entertainment but also a chance to forge lasting friendships.

With a strong emphasis on education and community engagement, Phillips supports thriving schools and numerous volunteer opportunities, creating an environment where every resident can shine. This is a place where the simple joys of life are celebrated every day, making it an extraordinary town to call home.

Workforce & Industrial Development

Located in northern Wisconsin, Phillips serves as the county seat of Price County and is a strategic gateway for industrial activity in the region. The city benefits from its access to U.S. Highway 13 and State Highway 70, facilitating efficient movement of goods throughout the upper Midwest. Phillips is home to a mix of manufacturing, wood products, and specialty industries, supported by a dedicated local workforce and a tradition of craftsmanship.

Recent investments in industrial parks and infrastructure have positioned Phillips as an attractive option for companies seeking affordable land and supportive business conditions. The Price County Industrial Park offers shovel-ready sites with essential utilities and room for expansion, catering to both established manufacturers and new entrants.

Workforce development is a priority, with Northcentral Technical College providing tailored training programs in advanced manufacturing, welding, and technical skills. Local and state incentives, including the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation’s (WEDC) programs, help lower barriers for business relocation or expansion. The City of Phillips and Price County Economic Development Association work closely with employers to streamline permitting and connect them with workforce and financial resources.