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DNR Anticipating Elevated Wildfire Risk Again this Weekend
Published on 04/19/2024 under News The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) again asks the public to stay vigilant and avoid outdoor burning this weekend, April 20-21, 2024, due to elevated fire danger. Warm temperatures, low humidity and breezy conditions are in the forecast for this weekend. Although recent rain has improved conditions in some areas, much of the state's vegetation is still dead and dry. Over the past week, the DNR has responded to 122 wildfires burning nearly 340 acres, the most active week this season. That includes more than two dozen fires here in our Northwoods listening area. The majority of these recent wildfires have been related to debris burning and powerlines. Other common causes include campfires, equipment, and even trailer chains dragging on pavement
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Rhinelander Police Receives State Opioid Grant from DHS
Published on 04/19/2024 under News A Northwoods police department will receive a state grant funded by the larger opioid settlement. Overall, Wisconsin is set to receive more than $750 million over the next 15 years through that settlement with opioid manufacturers and distributors.  A portion of that payout goes to the Department of Health Services which further set aside $3 million for law enforcement programs addressing opioids such as community drug disposal options, staff education and training, and treatment for jail residents with an opioid addiction. The Rhinelander Police Department was selected to receive a $23,000 grant earmarked for programs to assist those with opioid use disorder. Overall, 12 agencies will share in $1.9 million including municipal and tribal police departments and sheriff's offices. DHS Secretary-designee Kirsten Johnson said in the announcement, "The projects funded by these grants will save lives," She added, "We're pleased to partner with these law enforcement agencies to support efforts to address the health and safety needs of their communities."
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Aspirus Rhinelander Nurse Honored with DAISY Award
Published on 04/19/2024 under News A local nurse recently received a prestigious honor. Aspirus Rhinelander Hospital honored Amy Bormann with the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses in recognition for commitment and patient-centered approach to care. Bormann works in the Birthing Center at Aspirus Rhinelander Hospital and was nominated for the DAISY Award by a patient. The mom called Bormann a 'total rock star' during the recent birth of her child, a delivery that happened within just a few minutes. That was actually Bormann's second deliver for this family family. The nomination highlighted Bormann for her 'positive energy, comfort & encouragement.' As a Daisy recipient, Bormann received a honoree pin and a Shona Tribe sculpture known as A Healer's Touch. The staff were also treated to cinnamon rolls, another symbol from the Daisy Awards. The award is part of the DAISY Foundation's program to recognize the super-human efforts nurses perform every day.
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Five Year Prison Sentence in Fatal Taylor County Explosion
Published on 04/19/2024 under News An Athens man found responsible for a fatal Taylor County explosion last winter received a five year prison sentence. Matthew Zarins was back in Taylor County court on Thursday for a sentencing hearing. The 51 year old was charged following an investigation into an explosion and fire at a property in the town of Maplehurst in southern Taylor County in January of 2023. A 51 year old Stanley woman sustained life-threatening burns in the explosion, and died the following day. Investigators determined the location was likely being used to manufacture methamphetamine. In February, Zarins pleaded no contest to two charges: homicide by negligent handling of a dangerous weapon and maintaining a drug trafficking place. At yesterday's sentencing, Judge Barbara Knox Bauer ordered Zarins serve 5 years of initial confinement followed by five years of extended supervision. Court records show that matched the request made by the prosecution. Zarins was credited with 351 days of time served.
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Keep Wildlife Wild: Leave Newborn Animals
Published on 04/19/2024 under News Spring is upon us and wildlife officials are offering their yearly reminder to leave animals and their newborns alone. It's part of the annual Keep Wildlife Wild campaign. All too often a well-meaning person will come across a fledgling bird, baby rabbit or newborn fawn. While the animal may appear abandoned, the DNR says more likely than not, the mother is nearby or will return soon. Using the example of a fawn,they explained that natural behavior is to keep still and quiet. This keeps them safe from predators while their mothers forage for food. Drawing attention to a fawn's location can tip-off predators and also keep the mother away longer than expected. If you do come across a young animal that appears sick or you feel may be truly abandoned, they instead recommend taking a picture, video and some notes. Share that information with the DNR or a licensed wildlife rehabilitator. They'll be able to provide further guidance based on the information your provide.
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Hatchet Softball Team Loses at Antigo
Published on 04/17/2024 under Sports Tomahawk's softball squad suffered their third straight Great Northern Conference and fourth straight overall loss at Remington Field in Antigo Tuesday afternoon, losing 16-4.  The Hatchets' pitching and defense fell short once again, committing three errors and allowing eight walks. Scout Stromberg went two for three with two doubles and an RBI. Macy Jankiewicz also went two for three with a double and two RBIs. The loss drops Tomahawk to 3-4 on the season and 0-3 in Great Northern Conference play.  The Hatchets will continue to search for their first Great Northern Conference win of the season when they travel to Northland Pines Thursday afternoon.
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Hatchet Baseball Team Wins in Extra Innings
Published on 04/12/2024 under Sports Tomahawk's baseball team needed a little extra work, but came away with their first win of their season and their first Great Northern Conference win in two years with a 2-0, nine-inning victory over Northland Pines in Eagle River Thursday night.  The Hatchets were in a scoreless deadlock with the Eagles through eight innings until RBI singles from Brayden Larson and Ethan Ihn knocked in the only two runs of the game. Brody Rigney and Monty Framke combined to pitch a four-hit shutout. Framke also had four of Tomahawk's nine hits on the day.  The Hatchets improve their record to 1-3 on the season and 1-1 in Great Northern Conference play.  Tomahawk will resume Great Northern Conference play Monday with a showdown at Tyler Kahle Field against Medford.
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Hatchet Golf Team Wins Triangular
Published on 04/10/2024 under Sports Tomahawk's golf squad opened up their season placing first in their triangular at Inshalla Country Club Tuesday afternoon.  The Hatchets finished seven strokes ahead of Prentice and eight ahead of Three Lakes. Austin Lamer finished as a tie for the meet medalist with Prentice's Matti Heikkinen. Sawyer Hanna finished third overall with a 41.  The Hatchets will be back in action at the Barron Invite next week.
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Tomahawk Baseball Team Loses to Northland Pines
Published on 04/10/2024 under Sports Tomahawk's baseball squad suffered a tough loss at the hands of the Northland Pines Eagles at Tyler Kahle Field Tuesday night, 5-4.  The Hatchets came back from down 2-0 to take a 4-2 lead heading into the sixth, but a three-run inning from the Eagles put them ahead for good, including a go-ahead two-out single by Pines' Jason Linn.  Brayden Larson pitched 5.2 innings, giving up five runs on seven hits. He also went two for three at the plate. Drew Tollefson went one for three with a two-run single in the fifth.  The Hatchets' record drops to 0-3 on the season and 0-1 in Great Northern Conference play. The two teams will meet for the second time Thursday at Eagle River.
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