Lincoln County Sheriff's Report
Published on 07/24/2017 under News
A 62 year old Gleason man was seriously injured last Monday morning after a motorcycle/deer crash in the Town of Harrison. The driver was not wearing a helmet and was thrown from his motorcycle. He was flown to Aspirus Wausau Hospital where he remains hospitalized, as of late last week.
One person received minor injuries after a two vehicle crash Monday afternoon in the Town of Russell. Deputies responded to 3rd Ave after the incident was reported at 4:48 PM. The injured driver refused medical transport, Town of Russell Firefighters assisted on the scene.
A 44 year old Merrill man was injured last Tuesday evening after an accidental shooting in the Town of Corning. The incident was reported at 9:00 PM. The victim was transported to Aspirus Wausau Hospital where he was treated and released. A report was sent to the Lincoln County District Attorney however, no charges are being recommended.
The Town of Corning Fire Department along with a deputy responded to a grass fire Wednesday afternoon. The fire was reported on State Rd 107 south of County Rd Z in the Town of Corning at 2:00 PM. Firefighters were on the scene for less than half an hour.
A 24 year old Rhinelander woman was arrested Saturday evening on a battery charge. Deputies responded to a business in the Town of Bradley just after 10:00 PM after receiving a report of a fight. They learned the woman had struck the man several times in the face after a verbal confrontation.
A 40 year old Wausau man was arrested early Sunday morning on a disorderly conduct charge. Deputies went to a residence in the Town of Rock Falls after the incident was reported at 1:30 AM.
The number of car deer crashes is on the increase with eight being reported this past week. An Antigo man struck a cow early Friday morning on State Rd 64 just east of State Rd 17 in the Town of Pine River. The vehicle was towed from the scene and the animal was killed, the occupants of the vehicle were not injured.
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Star Splash in Tomahawk Just Over a Week Away; January 4
Published on 12/24/2024 under News
In a little more than a week, people will be plunging into the frigid waters of Lake Mohawksin for a good cause. And there's still time to get involved. The new year marks the return of the STAR Splash here in Tomahawk, as they're preparing for a 19th year. We were joined by some of the organizers, Jackie Leonard, Kathy Rankin and Chad Grube to talk about the fundraiser and encourage people to get involved. The STAR Foundation has additional information on their website. Participants are currently collecting pledges with the promise of a plunge into the chilly waters. Some jumps as individuals, while for others it's a team effort. As in recent years, the donations will be split between the STAR Foundation and a non-profit of the jumper's choosing allowing them to support a group or cause important to them. For those unfamiliar, the STAR Foundation provides supplemental funding to various groups and non-profits around the community. Over the years they've returned more than a half million dollars to these organizations for projects, large and small. The STAR Splash is one of their largest fundraiser and an excellent way to get involved whether as a donor or a jumper. Last year's mild winter led to less splashing than normal. Due to a lack of ice, they simply waded into the water from the shore. They were optimistic for the more traditional set-up this year. Even if you don't plan on jumping, it's a day long-event with plenty of other fun, entertainment and raffles on dry land as well. Castaways will continue to serve as the host. The STAR Splash is January 4.-Photo from the last year's STAR Splash-
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Wisconsin State Patrol Reminds Motorists about Impaired Driving Over Holidays
Published on 12/24/2024 under News
Whether a Christmas gathering in the coming days or next week's New Year's celebration, law enforcement are again reminding revelers to stay sober behind the wheel. Wisconsin State Patrol's December Law of the Month brings attention to impaired driving laws and encourages motorists to find safe ways to get to their destinations this holiday season. State Patrol Superintendent Tim Carnahan says, "Across the state, Wisconsinites are celebrating the holidays and the end of another year. We encourage everyone to take responsibility and plan ahead if you plan to celebrate." Carnahan offered a number of solutions, whether designating a sober driving, utilizing public transit, or a ride-share program. Last year, according to the DoT, there were more than 7,700 impaired driving crashes on Wisconsin roadways. The Law of the Month, pairs with the ongoing Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign which kicked off last week and runs through New Year's Day.
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Area Veterans Participate in Nicolet Welding Course; Create Vietnam Statue
Published on 12/24/2024 under News
Last month, Nicolet College held a special welding class for area veterans. The participating vets used their new skills to craft a meaningful monument to service. The three-session introductory course was held in early November, and it was reserved for veterans-only. It included an introduction to welding, necessary tools, safety, and techniques with plenty of hands-on training. The class culminated with a final project; the nine men created a Vietnam Memorial. The approximately 4 foot tall piece features an 8 sided base, topped with a plaque. Each of the panels has a Vietnam or US Military-related inscription. In unveiling the final product, they noted one of the class participants who actually served in Vietnam during the conflict. According to the announcement, the finished memorial will be permanently placed on Nicolet campus.
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Sen. Felzkowski Comments on Governor's DNR Appointment
Published on 12/24/2024 under News
A Northwoods lawmaker offered a tepid response to Governor's appointment as secretary of Department of Natural Resources. On Monday, Governor Tony Evers tabbed Karen Hyun to lead the agency which oversees Wisconsin's many natural resources including hunting, fishing, forests, state parks, and water resources. Following the announcement, Senate President Mary Felzkowski released a statement. She says, "While Ms. Hyun's lack of professional experience in Wisconsin and lack of experience with sporting heritage, forestry, and freshwater lakes is concerning, I look forward to getting to know her and understanding her vision for the DNR." Hyun's resume does include time with the US House Committee on Natural Resources and a role as deputy assistant secretary for fish, wildlife, and parks at the US Department of the Interior. She most recently served as the chief of staff of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Hyun's appointment is effective January 27 Felzkowski says, "Given the district that I represent, the issues surrounding the DNR are of utmost importance to both me and my constituents. I look forward to working with Ms. Hyun to ensure that the DNR works diligently on all aspects of natural resources and for all areas of Wisconsin."
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$100,000 Winning Lottery Ticket Sold in Rhinelander
Published on 12/24/2024 under News
It was an early Christmas gift for a lotto player in the Northwoods, with a six figure ticket. The Wisconsin Lottery announced a $100,000 winning All or Nothing ticket was purchased in Rhinelander at True North Energy. As the name alludes, there are two ways to win; by matching either all or none of the eleven numbers drawn. There are two drawings held each day. This Rhinelander winning ticket was for the evening drawing held December 21. This is the third winning All or Nothing ticket sold in December, and the 18th overall this year. The All or Nothing game carries a 1 in 350,000 chance of winning.
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Northwoods Snowmobilers Awaiting Snow, Season Openers
Published on 12/23/2024 under News
Northwoods snowmobilers are eagerly awaiting a new season, but they'll have to wait a bit longer to get on their sleds. Barring an unexpected snowfall, local snowmobile trails are almost certain to remain closed over the holidays. But riders are holding out hope for the upcoming season after a disappointing one last year. Most area trail systems remained closed last riding season due to the mild winter conditions. Of course, the opening dates for snowmobile trails varies, and is reliant upon the cold and snow. Leaving last year's unusual season out of the equation, the average opener for trails here in the Northwoods over the past decade has been right around December 23, which happens to be today's date. Local snowmobile clubs have most of their pre-season preparations complete and are also awaiting Mother Nature. They are reminding riders that it's important to observe trail opening and closure announcements for a number of reasons. This includes safety, season-long trail damage, and relationships with private landowners who allow trails to cross their properties. Of course stay tuned to WJJQ throughout the winter months for all of your snowmobile information including the opening announcements which we'll pass along as we receive them.
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Grace Lutheran Church Preparing for Christmas With Friends Community Meal
Published on 12/23/2024 under News
The Countdown to Christmas is on, and a special community meal here in Tomahawk is just two days away. The Christmas with Friends Community Meal at Grace Lutheran Church has become an annual tradition for years, and organizers have been busy in the lead up to this year's event. They noted that the meal is really important to both the church and the community. They see many of the same faces year after year, as they come for not only the food, but the holiday cheer. In addition to the lunch, diners also can enjoy seasonal music and friendly conversation. They typically serve several hundred meals between the in-person dining and the delivery service. Unserved meals are contributed to groups like Our Sisters House. To pull off an undertaking like this, it takes a team of volunteers cooking, serving, and delivering meals. While most volunteers come from Grace, they also receive a helping hand from other community members and congregations. These partnerships allow local churches to rotate hosting holiday meals like Easter and Thanksgiving. As for the Christmas with Friends Community Meal at Grace Lutheran Church; it is free, though donations are welcome. They'll begin serving on Christmas Day at around 11am after their special Christmas morning service. Those needing delivery can call the church office at 453-4066.
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Heritage Chevrolet 'Fill the Need' Fundraiser Raises $14k for Local Food Pantries
Published on 12/23/2024 under News
Local food pantries will once again benefit from the community's generosity and an annual holiday fundraiser organized by Heritage Chevrolet. Over the past 28 years, the Schlegel family and their team at the Tomahawk dealership have organized what is known as 'Fill the Need.' On Friday, Roger and Mark Schlegel joined our own Gregg Albert and Alex Koch on the Midday Show to recap the event and announce the winners live, on-air. In recent years, the campaign has transitioned from a food drive to a fundraising effort. And it was once again an impressive total. Overall, they raised just over $12,000 to benefit the Tomahawk and Nokomis Food Pantries. That included contributions from 274 donors, resulting in an average of nearly $50 per person. And while Heritage takes the lead with organizing, other local merchants contributed several thousand dollars in prizes from gift cards to snowmobile gear and a pressure washer. The winner's list is available on the Heritage Facebook page. We've got them listed on the WJJQ website, as well, in the contest tab. Winners can stop by Heritage starting Monday to claim prizes.
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Lincoln County Health Dept: Delayed Blastomycosis Symptoms Can Still Show Up in Winter Months
Published on 12/23/2024 under News
The Lincoln County Health Department is reminding community members about the risk of blastomycosis. While being exposed to the spores that cause blasto may be unusual at this time of year, the Health Department notes that symptoms can be delayed by up to fifteen weeks. That means an exposure during fall activities could still be developing at this time of year. Dr Michael Clark is a Lincoln County Health Department Medical Advisor. He notes that symptoms of blasto are similar to those of other respiratory illnesses common for this time of year. He says, "Given the significant overlap... it is important for patients to follow-up with their provider if respiratory symptoms are not improving or worsen, and to be sure your provider is aware of activities. While rare overall, Lincoln County has among the highest incidence rates of blasto in Wisconsin. That's still just a handful of cases each year. About half of people infected will not have any symptoms, though some serious cases can lead to hospitalization. Exposure comes from common and popular outdoor activities, especially those that disturb the soil. Just a few examples include hunting, hiking, camping, gardening, off-roading, construction and yard work.
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Rhinelander-Oneida County Airport Adds United Flight to O'Hare Next Summer
Published on 12/23/2024 under News
While we're in the middle of the winter holiday travel season, summer travelers got some good news with a new flight route and carrier out of the Northwoods. The Rhinelander-Oneida County Airport announced a new daily flight to Chicago's O'Hare airport. At this time, it's a seasonal route that will begin May 22 and through September 28. Demand could lead to additional flights or year-round options. Skywest will operate the 50-seat flight on behalf of United, bringing second major carrier to the Northwoods. That will allow for additional connection opportunities. Currently, the Rhinelander-Oneida County airport offers daily service to Minneapolis/St. Paul through Delta. Flight options should be available for booking at this time.
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