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Here to Help: Third-Generation Logger Finds Partner in Wisconsin DVR
30 Oct 2024
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Ask Steve Mihalko how he became a logger and his answer is straight to the point: "It's all I've ever known. Sawdust is in our blood."
But when the dangers of logging became a stark reality for Steve, the path to stay in the profession was hard to see.
"I know lots of other people who've been hurt in the woods, and I've seen a couple of people who've been paralyzed," said Steve. "None of them went back to work. You just find something else to do."
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