New Wanderin' Fall ATV/UTV Rally in Tomahawk
Published on 10/17/2024 under News Just over a month ago, the Tomahawk Community was filled with motorcycles for the annual Fall Ride. A new event is being planned in the area this weekend that will focus on four wheels instead of two. It's known as the Wanderin' Fall Ride ATV/UTV rally. The name is inspired by one of the organizers, known on social media as Wander In Wisconsin, Tina DuPlayee, along with Keith Troutman from Bubba's Campground. Among the goals of the Wanderin' Fall Ride is to highlight the Tomahawk community and showcase the growing ATV/UTV trail system, while also celebrating the local riding clubs and business partners who make them all possible. Like the Thunder Parade has become an attraction of motorcycle version of Fall Ride, the Wanderin' event will also feature an ATV/UTV parade. It'll be Halloween themed, with prizes, held on Friday evening at 6pm. Riders will leave from the North end of town at the Qualheim's parking lot and continue through the North 4th business district. They've also teamed up with more than more than 30 establishments throughout the community to serve as stops on a pair of poker runs. Festivities get underway Thursday and will continue through the weekend. They've created a Facebook page with event details.
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St. Mary's School in Tomahawk Closed Today; Gas Odor
Published on 10/17/2024 under News Students at St. Marys in Tomahawk will have the day off Thursday after a gas smell was detected on the campus prior to the start of the school day. We heard from principal Juanita Skubal earlier this morning. She says they are erring on the side of caution and student safety by canceling classes for the day while they check the building and make any necessary repairs. Skubal anticipated that the campus would re-open on Friday as usual, and we'll share any updates as we receive them.
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Lincoln County Applying for Grants to Address Invasive Species; Receive Donations from Lake Groups
Published on 10/17/2024 under News Lincoln County continues to battle invasive species both on land and water. At their meeting Tuesday, the Lincoln County Board approved a three resolutions related to grant funding to help address these harmful invaders. The resolutions highlight Lincoln County's abundant water resources, home to more than 700 lakes and 650 miles of rivers and streams. Conservation Program Manager Tom Boisvert gave brief overviews of each resolution. The first two companion resolutions were for the DNR Clean Boats, Clean Waters program, applying for the grant and funding the match requirement. The additional dollars would be available to expand programs such as inspection, education, and outreach efforts at area boat landings. The grant requires a 75:25 match, and local stakeholders will cover the cost on behalf of the county. The Lake Nokomis Lake District pledged $2,000 while the Friends of Lake Mohawksin and the Spirit Reservoir Association have pledged to donate $1,000 each. A similar arrangement was made last year. A third resolution is an application for a Lake Monitoring and Protection Network Grant, which Boisvert noted is available to all 72 counties. Each of the three resolutions was approved by a unanimous voice vote.
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Trig's Helps 'Petal it Forward' with Wednesday Flower Giveaway
Published on 10/17/2024 under News We've had some fall-like weather recently, but Trig's spent Wednesday making it a bit brighter with some free flowers for random people. The Northwoods grocer, through their Floral Department, brought back their annual "Petal It Forward". Throughout the day, their associates hit the streets handing out bouquets of flowers to unsuspecting strangers. Not only did the recipients get a bouquet to keep for themselves, they received a second bouquet to "Petal It Forward" and give to another person. The Tomahawk team made a number of stops in the business districts, the same took place throughout other Northwoods communities that Trig's serves. This local effort is part of a larger nationwide movement started by the Society of American Florists to reduce stress and make people happy through the power of flowers. This is the eighth year Trig's participated.
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Biermann Foundation Grant to Replace Lincoln County Sheriff's Dept. Cameras
Published on 10/17/2024 under News The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office will be getting upgraded cameras for squads and staff members thanks to a generous donation. At their meeting Tuesday, the Lincoln County Board unanimously approved a resolution accepting a grant from the Biermann Foundation to replace the aging recorders. The resolution was drafted by Sheriff Ken Schneider. He says that the cameras in their patrol vehicles are nearing the end of their life cycle, noting many no longer record audio. He also highlighted the body cameras used by corrections officers. The tech, including the cameras and data storage carry a hefty price tag... more than a half million dollars. Schneider wrote that they presented an application to the Beirmann Foundation, which generously approved their request and will fund the entire project at $533,000. The County Board unanimously approved accepting the donation and expressed their gratitude.
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Hatchet Volleyball Team Wraps Up Regular Season With Road Win
Published on 10/16/2024 under Sports The Hatchets wrapped up the 2024 season completing the season sweep of Rhinelander at the Miazga Gym, defeating the Hodags in four sets, 23-25, 25-10, 25-19, 25-20.  It was a milestone night for Senior Hitter Claire Albert achieved 1,000 career digs during Game 1. What Albert does best though, is hit, as she got 11 kills on the night. Shelby Borowski tied a career and season-high with 37 assists. Siennah Caulkins led the team in kills with 12.  Tomahawk finishes the 2024 season with a 12-18 record and a 4-8 record in Great Northern Conference Play.  Tomahawk begins postseason play next week as the #6 seed in the WIAA Division 3 Playoffs against #11 seed Sturgeon Bay. Tune in for the broadcast on Northwoods 92.5 WJJQ with the Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Prematch Show at 6:35 and First Serve at 7:00 with Matt Theiler and Alex Koch in the broadcast booth.
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Hatchet Football Team Defeats Merrill
Published on 10/15/2024 under Sports The Hatchets kept their playoff hopes alive in a wacky, yet entertaining win at Jay Stadium in Merrill Saturday, defeating the Blue Jays, 17-11.  Tomahawk struggled to move the ball offensively, but they were able to take advantage of short fields set up by defensive stops. The Hatchets forced four Merrill turnovers, including three in the second half.  Brayden Larson rushed for 107 yards and a touchdown. He also had a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, and the game sealing interception with one minute remaining.  With the win, Tomahawk goes to 3-5 on the season and 2-4 in Great Northern Conference play. The Hatchets will now play for playoff eligibility Friday night at home against Lakeland.  Tune in for the broadcast on Northwoods 92.5 WJJQ with the Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Pregame Show at 6:35 and kickoff at 7:00. Matt Turkiewicz and Alex Koch will be in the broadcast booth.
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Rhinelander Volleyball Pink Night Raises Money for Staff Member Undergoing Cancer Treatment
Published on 10/07/2024 under Sports Rhinelander students and community members were able to support one of their own this past week. The Hodag volleyball team traded their traditional green and black for pink Thursday. The team hosted a special match Thursday in support of Holly Klaas. Klaas is a 2004 Rhinelander High School graduate who now works in the district as a sign language interpreter. Earlier this year, Klaas received a breast cancer diagnosis. She underwent a double mastectomy over the summer and continues to undergo chemotherapy treatments. On Thursday, the volleyball team partnered with the high school's Health Occupations Students of America organization to host the 'Play for a Cure' match. The district shared the students were able to raise more than $1,600. The funds will go to Klaas and her family to help cover costs associated with treatment including daycare, gas, and food. The students wanted to thank the community for this support.
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Hatchet Volleyball Team Defeats Northland Pines
Published on 10/04/2024 under Sports On Dig Pick Night, the Hatchets were able to overcome service errors in Games two and three to defeat Northland Pines at home, 25-15, 21-25, 27-25, 25-17.  Despite committing double-digit service errors on the night, Tomahawk was able to cancel that out with tremendous blocking and attacking from Freya Alberg and Siennah Caulkins. Alberg had ten kills and seven blocks on the night. Caulkins set a career-high with 16 kills. Shelby Borowski tied a season and career-high in assists with 34.  The win puts Tomahawk at 10-15 on the season and 3-5 in Great Northern Conference play.  The Hatchets will travel down to Medford for their next GNC Showdown Tuesday. Tune in for the broadcast on Northwoods 92.5 WJJQ with the Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Prematch Show at 6:40 and first serve at 7:00 with Matt Theiler and Alex Koch in the broadcast booth.
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