DULUTH – Kathy Cargill didn’t always have the means to drop millions on coveted Park Point real estate.
The wife of an heir to the global Cargill company’s fortune became a household name here in recent months for her Park Point buying spree and public squabble with Mayor Roger Reinert, during which she ignored his requests for more information on her plans for her 20-plus parcels on the beloved sandbar. But she once operated a boiler at an Ashland, Wis., paper mill and enforced invasive species laws on northwestern Wisconsin lakes as a state deputy conservation warden.
Ashland Mayor Matthew McKenzie has known Cargill for years and said she’s environmentally conscious with a “good Midwestern upbringing.”
“I’m guessing if all parties involved could go back and hit the redo, they probably would,” he said. Cargill is a private person, he noted, which is probably why she was reluctant to share her Park Point plans.
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Indeed little is known about the 66-year-old who has spent most of her life in northwest Wisconsin. And painting a complete picture of Cargill is complicated. Dozens of her relatives, neighbors, former co-workers and business associates declined to speak about her or didn’t respond to messages. Some said they were afraid she would sue and some said they have signed nondisclosure agreements.
When called to talk for this story, she directed an expletive at the reporter before hanging up.
Cargill has also worked as a real estate agent and has managed a 74-mile state trail for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources that runs past Birchwood, Wis. The town, close to Spooner, is where her third husband, James R. Cargill II, has long had a residence. She married Cargill, a widower, in 2012. It is unclear how they met.
She is a McLaren sports car enthusiast and a Green Bay Packers fan. She has mentored kids in their quests to hunt bears, according to a game warden newsletter.