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Progress Continues on Tomahawk Dream Park/Splash Pad; Area Remains Closed
Published on 07/15/2024 under News While most of the equipment has been installed and the finish line is in sight; a brand new park in Tomahawk is still under construction and remains closed at this time. Washington Square in Tomahawk has been undergoing a major makeover in recent months...highlighted by a brand new all-inclusive playground and a splash pad. While it may seem inviting, project leaders are asking people to stay out of the construction zone until the project is completed. If all goes according to plan, it'll be just a few more weeks...they're hoping to open towards the end of August. We've been tracking this project since it was proposed all the way back in 2021. It's a joint effort between the City of Tomahawk, and a community non-profit known as Tomahawk Together. After raising more than $1.7 million, they broke ground last October. The playground is designed for children of all ages and abilities. That includes sensory areas and equipment for those with limited mobility. Even the ground surface is designed with that in mind. It's made up of a porous, shredded-rubber surface that's soft enough to help cushion a fall, while still firm enough for wheel chairs and strollers. Beyond the play areas, they're also upgrading the bathrooms, parking areas and other amenities. But once again, the Dream Park and Splash Pad in Washington Square remain closed. We'll continue to pass along any updates including the official opening when it is confirmed. Until then, you can check out the progress on the Dream Park Facebook page.
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Update: Victims Identified in Fatal Oneida County Crash Friday
Published on 07/15/2024 under News Officials have provided additional information on this weekend's fatal, three-vehicle crash in Oneida County. According to the Sheriff's Office, crews were notified of that accident at shortly before 2:30pm Friday afternoon. It happened on Highway 51 in Town of Hazelhurst. Their initial investigation showed a northbound passenger car was stopped and waiting to turn left into a private driveway. It was struck from behind by a pickup, and pushing it into the opposite lane of traffic where it was struck by an oncoming, southbound box truck. Both occupants in the car were pronounced dead at the scene. They have been identified as a Gregory and Audrey Bohn. Both were 70 years old and from Hazelhurst. The driver of the second vehicle, an 85 year old Hazelhurst man was injured and transported to a nearby hospital. This morning's update did not provide any additional information on his condition. The third driver, a 23 year old Arbor Vitae man, was treated on the scene. Hwy 51 was closed for more than 7 hours following the crash. The crash remains under investigation.
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DNR Encourages Well Owners Test Water after Flooding
Published on 07/15/2024 under News An abundance of rain in the first half of the summer has led to occasional flooding in some locations. The DNR is reminding residents who utilize private wells, to have their water tested following any flood events. According to a DNR news release, flood waters and runoff may contain bacteria and other contaminants that can affect private water supplies which can lead to the spread of waterborne illness. They note that wells located in pits, basements and low-lying areas are especially susceptible to contamination. Well owners who experience flooding or observe changes to the taste, color or sediment levels in their water following heavy rainfall should assume their well is contaminated until it can be tested and treated if needed. Even without obvious signs of flooding, the DNR recommends private well testing on annual basis. The DNR has a website dedicated to private wells and flooding.
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Nicolet Arranging Bus to EAA Airventure Day Trip
Published on 07/15/2024 under News EAA AirVenture is just a few days away, and Nicolet College will be taking a field trip to the annual gathering. Nicolet will be organizing a day trip down to Oshkosh, reserving a coach bus. Pilot ground school instructor Curt Drumm is helping organize the trip. He called attending AirVenture 'a dream come true for any aviation enthusiast," adding, " We're thrilled to offer this opportunity and can't wait to share this experience with our community." Drumm says,"This trip offers a unique opportunity to see thousands of aircraft from the latest military technology to vintage World War II airplanes, experience the air show, and learn from the best in the industry. While Airventure is a week-long event, the Nicolet trip is for a single day, July 24. That's a Wednesday. They'll be leaving from the Nicolet campus at 6am and will return around 9pm. It's open to both Nicolet students and the general public.  Space is limited, reservations are required. Tickets are $50 and we'll include sign up information in the online version of the story.
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Boulder Jct. Basketball Court Fundraising nears Goal; Eyes August Start if Goal Met
Published on 07/15/2024 under News The folks up in Boulder Junction have been busy transforming the Boulder Junction Sports and Recreational Area. After building an all-inclusive playground last year, they've set their sights on an upgraded basketball court. They're nearing the fundraising goal and hope to begin work a bit later this summer. We recently heard an update from board chair Laura Bertsch. She says they're at 85% of their fundraising total. That's about $12,000 short of where they need to be to break ground. The hope to hit that mark and begin work in August. The project will include replacing and expanding the current half court to a full-sized basketball court, along with new backboards, rims, and benches. As for the all-inclusive playground which opened a little more than a year ago, Bertsch says, "The high amount of use the playground is receiving and the large amount of pleasure and well-being that is derived from the children's play is a testament to (the community's) generosity" You can visit boulderatplay.com for additional updates, information, and fundraising opportunities.
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Results from the 2024 Tomahawk Powwow Days 10k, 5k, and Fun Run
Published on 07/05/2024 under Sports Results from the 2024 Tomahawk Powwow Days 10k, 5k, and Fun Run Top 10K Finishers:1st - Logan Higgins, Karen Swanson 2nd - Axel Treinen, Josie Brown Top 5K Finishers: 1st - Dan Machmueller, Marie Peterson 2nd - Steven Hebert, Natalie Johnson 1-Mile Fun Run Finishers Boys 1st - Parker Olsen, Emma Kieffer Boys 2nd - Jonas Eloranta, Hannah Kieffer Most Patriotic Winners 1st - Tina Murray 2nd - Rachel Hawkins 3rd - Rory Gundlach
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Tomahawk Golfers Receive Academic All-State Honors
Published on 06/11/2024 under Sports The Golf Coaches' Assocation of Wisconsin released their Academic All-State Awards list and Tomahawk was well-represented. The criteria to qualify for the Academic All-State team includes a GPA of 3.25 or higher, competed in 75% of the team's varsity meets, and must be at least a sophomore. Four Hatchet golfers were given Academic All-State honors, who are Sawyer Hanna, Carson Childers, Austin Lamer, and Caiden Reichelt. The four are among over 400 students from 137 high schools in Wisconsin.
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Hatchet State Track & Field Recap
Published on 06/03/2024 under Sports Alicia Voermans, Halle Derleth, Faith Derleth, and Elise Gibeault all competed at the WIAA Division 2 State Track and Field Meet at the Universtiy of Wisconsin-La Crosse over the weekend. The ladies made it all the way to the Finals, finishing eighth overall in the 4x200 meter relay. In the preliminaries, the ladies finished seventh and breaking the school record with a time of 1:46.05. In the finals, they finished with a time of 1:46.76. Gibeault also made it to the Finals in the 400 meter dash.  Gibeault took ninth in the preliminaries and tenth overall.
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Tomahawk Track Qualify Two Events to State
Published on 05/24/2024 under Sports Tomahawk's track and field squads competed in the WIAA Division 2 Sectional Meet at Colby Thursday evening. The Hatchets will represent two events at the State Track Meet next weekend. The Hatchet girls' 4x200 meter relay team of Halle Derleth, Faith Derleth, Alicia Voermans, and Elise Gibeault placed first with a time of 1:46.45, a full second clear of Hayward.  Gibeault also will represent Tomahawk in the 400 meter dash, placing third in her sectional with a time of 58.77 seconds.  Even though Ayla McCormick didn't qualify, she broke her own school record for her throw in discus with 124'2". The Hatchet boys' top event came in the 4x400 meter relay. Tomahawk placed 11th with a time of 3:46.45.  Gibeault, Voermans, and both Derleths will compete in the WIAA Division 2 State Meet at UW-La Crosse next weekend.
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