More people than ever are opening new businesses in the Northwoods
28 Jan 2022
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Casey Anderson loves her job.
“It’s a way to help animals feel better. You know, you look good, feel good, do good. That’s in the animal kingdom too,” she said with a laugh.
Anderson has just about always held the title of dog groomer. She started washing dogs when she was 13 years old and has been grooming them for years.
But it wasn’t until this past September that she got to add a second job title: business owner.
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