Northwoods Schools Closed with Frigid Start to Week
Published on 01/20/2025 under News
Schools across the area are closed Monday, and frigid temperatures are to blame. With much of the state in an extreme cold warning, school leaders in most Northwoods districts made the decision to cancel classes and school related activities. That includes right here in Tomahawk, a decision that was actually made early in the weekend allowing parents extra time to make arrangements. Temperatures Monday morning dipped beyond twenty degrees below zero, and even colder when factoring in the windchill. A 'feels like' temperature in the 30's below zero can lead to frostbite in less than ten minutes, especially dangerous for students who would be waiting for the morning bus. And with another bitterly cold night in store, districts like Tomahawk made the decision to cancel classes Tuesday as well. Northern Wisconsin schools typically build a couple days into the school calendar to accommodate winter weather cancellations whether the temperatures or the snow. Of course stay tuned to WJJQ for cancellations throughout the winter months.
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Protecting Pets in Cold Weather
Published on 01/20/2025 under News
With this frigid forecast, officials are reminding pet owners to make sure four-legged friends are staying warm. Despite their fur, dogs and cats can get frost bite just like humans. They are especially susceptible on exposed areas such as their ears, nose, and paws. While officials say the easiest solution is to keep your pet indoors when temperatures drop, there are some other cold weather tips to keep pets safe. Try to provide a high quality diet which can help maintain a healthy coat and weight. Outdoor water dishes should be heated, and avoid metal bowls during winter months. For animals spending time outdoors, even for a short time, make sure they have an area to avoid the wind. It's best to have an insulated shelter with a door covering and a bedding area is better when elevated. One final caution goes towards chemicals used to melt snow and ice. Anti-freeze and road salts can irritate pet paws. Those items should also be stored out of reach, the compounds can be poisonous if ingested by a curious pet.
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Chase Results in Fatal Crash in Oneida County
Published on 01/20/2025 under News
A chase in Oneida County over the weekend led to a fatal crash. That incident happened Friday night at shortly after 9pm on Highway 47 in the Town of Newbold. According to the DoJ, which is investigating the crash, an Oneida County deputy attempted a traffic stop when the vehicle fled. During that chase, the vehicle crossed over the center-line and struck an oncoming vehicle. The driver of the vehicle involved in the pursuit died at the scene. Their name was not immediately released. The second vehicle was carrying six people who reported injuries and were transported to area hospitals. No updates on their conditions were provided. According to the DoJ, the deputy was placed on standard administrative leave. The release indicates that the squad was equipped with a camera that was activated during the pursuit. The incident remains under investigation.
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Two Dead in Two Vehicle Crash in Langlade County
Published on 01/20/2025 under News
Two people were killed in a two vehicle crash in Langlade County Saturday morning. That accident happened at just before 6am, in the Town of Elcho. According to the Sheriff's Office, a vehicle, traveling north on Highway 45 crossed over the center line and struck a south bound vehicle. Both drivers were pronounced dead at the scene. Names are being withheld pending notification of family. The southbound vehicle had two passengers who were transported to an area hospital for treatment of undisclosed injuries. The crash remains under investigation.
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Antigo Groups Celebrate Arts with Gallery Opening/Open Mic Night
Published on 01/20/2025 under News
Two Antigo-based art organizations teamed up for a special event over the weekend. On Saturday evening, the Langalde County Historical Society Museum hosted the opening reception of the Antigo Visual Arts Winter Gallery. The night also featured the Antigo Community Theater-Open Mic Night with Rebecca and Friends. Attendees were able to view the locally created art pieces while being serenaded by live music with a 1940's flair. Throughout the evening, they held discussions centered on ways to further integrate and grow the arts community in Antigo. ACT-member Moira Scupien, said, "It is vital for a community to attend and support the lively arts. It is not only good for the soul but brings people together to share and support the gifts and talents of their friends and neighbors." Two artists were also recognized for their work: Joanne March's piece 'Night Visitor' won Viewer's Choice and Ember Jesperson's 'Friendship' was selected by her peers for Artist's Choice. The two groups have another collaboration in the works at BB Jack's on January 22 where the artists will take to the mic to discuss their work. As for the gallery, it will be on display at the Museum during regular hours through March 8.
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Hatchet Wrestling Teams Compete in Nekoosa Invite
Published on 01/19/2025 under Sports
Tomahawk's boys and girls finished second overall in the Papermaker Punisher Invite in Nekoosa Saturday. The Hatchet boys finished with 143.5 points, finishing behind only the champion Neillsville/Greenwood/Loyal. Tomahawk finished with eight top-two finishes across numerous weight classes. The Hatchets' lone first-place finish came from Zander Zehner at 150 pounds. Owen Oates, Brayden Ristau, Jack Derleth, Kaiden Kapellusch, Blake Younker, and Nathan Norman all finished second. The Hatchet girls finished with 106 points, finishing behind the champion, Nekoosa/Assumption/Port Edwards. Tomahawk had five top-two finishes. The Hatchets' lone champion was Kylie Peissig at 107 pounds. Abby Rosenmeyer, Elise Gibeault, Alena Cerkes, and Kami Gabrich all placed second. Both squads will be back in action Thursday for matches. The Hatchet boys will have a triangular with Athens and Mosinee. Tomahawk's girls will have a match with Merrill. Those matches will begin at 6:30 and will be broadcast on Northwoods 92.5 WJJQ. The Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Prematch Show begins at 6:10 with opening duals at 6:30. Alex Koch and Tony Derleth will be in the broadcast booth.
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Hatchet Girls Basketball Wins at Buzzer at Antigo
Published on 01/18/2025 under Sports
Claire Albert hit a game-winning layup at the buzzer for the Hatchet girls' basketball team came back from down 11 points to beat Antigo, 47-46. Tomahawk struggled to take care of the ball throughout the game. However, the Hatchets went on runs to end both halves. Tomahawk ended the first half on a 19-9 run. The Hatchets then ended the game with an 18-7 run, including scoring the final five points, all from Albert. The game-winning layup from Albert was two of her 16 points. Freya Alberg had 15 for Tomahawk. The Hatchets broke their four-game losing streak to improve to 6-7 on the season and 3-4 in Great Northern Conference play. Tomahawk is back in action next Friday for another Great Northern Conference battle with Northland Pines. The game will be broadcast on Northwoods 92.5 WJJQ with the Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Pregame Show at 6:50 and tip-off at 7:15. Matt Theiler and Alex Koch will be in the broadcast booth.
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Hatchet Hockey Team Defeats Lakeland at SARA Park
Published on 01/15/2025 under Sports
Tomahawk's Hockey Squad remain undefeated in Great Northern Conference play with a 4-1 win over Lakeland on Pink the Rink night at SARA Park Tuesday. The Hatchets got goals from Jonah Dickens, Beau Stromberg, and Sawyer Hanna. Trevor Seliskar stopped 22 out of 23 shots on goal. The Hatchets record now stands at 11-3 and 5-0 in Great Northern Conference play. Tomahawk will have a full week off before their next GNC Game at Antigo.
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Hatchet Basketball Teams Lose to Medford
Published on 01/15/2025 under Sports
Both of Tomahawk's basketbal squads lost to Medford on Tuesday. The Hatchet boys were at Medford and lost 71-17. Tomahawk's girls lost to the Raiders at home, 63-30. Tomahawk's boys now stand at 4-7 on the season and 0-5 in Great Northern Conference play. The Hatchet girls now stand at 5-7 and 2-4 in Great Northern Conference play. Both teams will be back in action for another GNC game against Antigo Friday night. The boys will be at home and the girls will be on the road. The girls game will be broadcast on Northwoods 92.5 WJJQ with the Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Pregame Show at 6:50 and tip-off at 7:15. Alex Koch and Matt Theiler will be in the broadcast booth.
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