City of Tomahawk to Host Referendum Informational Sessions in March
Published on 03/02/2026 under News In just over a month, voters in the city of Tomahawk will decide on a levy referendum. In the lead up to the vote, city leaders will be reaching out to the public, an effort that begins this week. The state largely restricts the ability of municipalities to increase their tax levy without voter approval. The Tomahawk City Council is looking for a 20% increase to the base levy going forward, approximately $276,000. If approved, it would result in an increase of around $75 for a $100,000 property. Currently, the Tomahawk City Council scheduled three public informational meetings in March. The goal of the meetings will be to explain why the city is requesting additional funding. At these informational sessions, they plan to review some of the cuts they've made in recent years to balance the budget, as well as services that could be impacted in the future. In addition to the City Council members, department heads have also been asked to participate. In order to reach as many people as possible, the Council attempted to cover different times to schedule the meetings. The first is coming up at 1pm on Wednesday, March 4. Another has been scheduled for Saturday, March 7 at 10am. The final session will take place the evening of March 19. They will take place at SARA Park. In addition to the meetings, they also plan to include a fact sheet in utility bills as well as traditional and social media. Voters will decide on the referendum April 7.
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Northwoods Teacher to Discuss Antarctica Travels at Nicolet Program
Published on 03/02/2026 under News Most people will never travel to Antarctica. A local teacher recently made the trip to the frozen continent and will be talking about the trip Monday evening. Breanne Kanak is described as an artist, adventurer and teacher. She was able to participate in a 10-day expedition to Antarctica. It was a unique opportunity, and she has been able to bring those lessons back to the classroom in Wabeno where she teaches. Now she'll be sharing her adventure with the community as well. Coming up this evening, Kanak is partnering with Nicolet College to host this program. Through her stories, photos, and videos. Kanak will cover topics like conservation, mindful eco-tourism, and the joys and challenges of teaching from one of Earth's most remote places. The discussion will get underway at 6pm this evening. Prior to the conversation, artwork from Kanak's expedition is on display at Nicolet College's Lakeside Center.  The program is free.
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Aspirus Counselor Discusses World Teen Mental Wellness Day
Published on 03/02/2026 under News Today is World Teen Mental Wellness Day, and behavioral health professionals at Aspirus are highlighting some of the challenges impacting youth and their families. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about one in three high school students report persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness, a key indicator of depression. Aspirus behavioral health and employee assistance program counselor Tisha Sleiter says this can come from academic expectations, peer dynamics, and constant digital exposure of social media, while some challenges still stem from impacts of the pandemic. According to the announcement, those struggles are unfolding during a critical stage of emotional and neurological development. The prefrontal cortex, which supports emotional regulation and decision-making, continues to mature throughout the teenage years. Prolonged stress during that time can influence how young people respond to pressure and build coping skills. Some early signs of emotional distress can include social withdrawal, declining engagement, increased anxiety and behavioral changes. Starting the conversation early and working with a primary care provider can help teens. Leiter says, "The best thing we can do is ask how they're doing. Form connection, provide space, and when they ask for help, guide them toward the support they need." 
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LaCannes, Ties That Bind Us Team Up for Bikini Run, Raise $13,000
Published on 03/02/2026 under News While most people bundle up when heading out on a snowmobile, some riders stripped down for a good cause earlier this year. In late January, during our coldest stretch of the year, LaCannes Resort teamed up with Ties That Bind Us, a local cancer support group, for a Bikini Run during their during their Swamp Lake Shoot Out. They recently announced an impressive contribution. In the end, fundraising totals came in at just over $13,000. Founded in 2012, the Ties That Bind Us provides support network for those diagnosed with cancer to ensure no one goes through the journey alone. In making the announcement, Ties That Bind Us wrote, "We are so thankful for the girls who braved the -30 degree day, their sponsors, the community and LaCannes for hosting this great event!!!"
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DNR Opens 2026 Bird Stamp Contest
Published on 03/02/2026 under News Wildlife artists have another opportunity to have their artwork featured on the state's series of bird stamps. The DNR recently launched their annual art competition. Winning entries will appear on next year's wild turkey, pheasant or waterfowl stamps. The DNR says the contest offers a unique opportunity for Wisconsin artists to showcase their artwork statewide while also promoting wildlife management. Funds raised through the sale of these stamps help support species management like habitat restoration, education and research projects. Over the years, Northwoods artists have fared quite well in the competition, winning on numerous occasions. That includes Caleb Metrich of Lake Tomahawk, who won last year's Pheasant stamp. Rules for this year's contest are available on the DNR website.
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Officials Raising Awareness of Invasive Species
Published on 02/27/2026 under News Invasive species impact public lands and waterways, and officials are using this week to highlight some of the ways people can minimize the spread. It's National Invasive Species Awareness week. The DNR is taking part and encouraging others to get involved. This is a great time to remind the public of how they can help prevent the spread of invasive species year-round. The event is dedicated to raising awareness about invasive species, the threats they pose and the actions that can be taken to prevent their spread. The good news is that the public can help by taking steps toward basic care to greatly reduce the risk of spreading invasive species to the places that they love. The DNR highlighted some of those steps including cleaning outdoor gear and equipment between outings and buy local for firewood, plants, and bait. There are also volunteer opportunities from removal to education and outreach. The DNR's Invasive Species webpage offers plenty of information on what invasive species are and why it's important to control them.
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Hatchet Girls Wrestling Qualifiers Finish Their Seasons at State
Published on 03/01/2026 under Sports At the WIAA State Wrestling Tournament at the Kohl Center in Madison, both Hatchet wrestlers would bow out in the consolation brackets.  Kylie Peissig would bow out in the consolation quarterfinals to Wausau West's Aleeah Le. Peissig started off the tournament losing by fall to Winneconne's Addison Brown Thursday. Peissig would win her first consolation match of Horicon's Keleigh Holl.  Kami Gabrich would go winless at the State Tournament. Gabrich lost in the first round to Janesville Parker's Katie Kent. She then would lose to Holmen's Avalee Euler in the first round of the consolation brackets.
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Hatchet Girls Basketball Teams' Season Comes to an End
Published on 02/25/2026 under Sports The Hatchet Girls' Basketball season would end in the WIAA Division 3 Regional Quarterfinal Tuesday night at the Hatchet House, losing to Spooner, 50-46.  The Hatchets were unable to overcome Freya Alberg and Lizzy Arnott fouling out of the game late in the second half. In her final High School game, Alberg finished with 20 points, 12 rebounds, and three blocks. Anita Ziert also finished with a double-double, scoring 16 points and hauling down 11 boards.  Tomahawk finishes the 2025-26 season with a 12-13 record and a 6-8 Great Northern Conference record.  The Hatchets graduate one senior from their team, Freya Alberg, who will be playing College Ball next year at Grinnell College in Iowa.
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Hatchet Hockey Team Loses in Regional Final
Published on 02/20/2026 under Sports On Thursday night, the Hatchet Hockey Team traveled to Hudson for a WIAA Regional Final game.  The host Raiders are the #1 seed in Sectional One and also the top ranked division one team in Wisconsin. The Raiders jumped out to an early lead on Tomahawk, scoring six minutes into the game on an even strength goal.  Then with 7:21 remaining in the first, Hudson scored another even strength goal to lead 2-0.  The Raiders would add their third goal of the first, 00:22 later and led 3-0.  The Hatchets would respond with their first goal of the game, with 5:51 left in the first, Jonah Dickens scored on a power play goal from the high slot.  The Dickens goal was assisted by Brayden Lamer and Jake Albert.  No more scoring would occur, and Hudson led Tomahawk 3-1 after one. The Raiders out-shot Tomahawk 21-5 in the first period and Hudson Seymour had numerous huge saves to keep Tomahawk in it. The second period would see two goals for each team, with Hudson scoring 00:47 in on a power play and led 4-1.  Tomahawk would respond when Jake Albert hit Jett Reilly on a stretch pass, Reilly would bury the puck and the Hatchets cut the lead to 4-2.  Hudson came back with an even strength goal a minute and a half later to regain a three goal advantage.  Tomahawk would close out the scoring on a nifty goal from Cole Peterson with just 00:07 remaining.  The Peterson goal was assisted by Beau Stromberg.  The Raiders led 5-3 after two. The Raiders again out-shot Tomahawk 15-6. Tomahawk would come out firing in the third period, scoring just 00:15 in to cut the deficit to 5-4.  Brayden Lamer with a snipe from the left face-off dot.  Just over three minutes later, Jonah Dickens scored his second of the night and Tomahawk tied it at five apiece.  The goal assisted by Jett Reilly.  Dickens would complete his hat trick 3:30 later at the 7:04 mark of the third on a power play goal.  That goal assisted by Lamer and Albert.  Tomahawk scoring four unanswered goals to get a 6-5 lead with 9:54 remaining in the game.   Hudson would respond with three unanswered goals to advance in the playoffs.  The Raiders got a power play goal with just 2:26 remaining in the game to tie it 6-6.  The Raiders took the lead, 7-6 00:57 later and would add an empty net goal with under 00:40 to play for the 8-6 win. Shots were even, 7-7 in the third. Jonah Dickens (three goals), Brayden Lamer (one goal, 2 assists) and Jake Albert (three assists) all had three points, Jett Reilly had two points (one goal, one assist), while Cole Peterson had a goal and Beau Stromberg had an assist.   It was an exciting game as Tomahawk's season comes to an end with a 22-4 record.  The Hatchets are champions of the Great Northern Conference for the third straight year finishing 10-0 in league play.  Hudson advances to the sectionals and will host Superior on Tuesday.  The Spartans defeated Eau Claire Memorial to advance. The Hatchets graduate from the program Jonah Dickens, Brody Hilgendorf, Rex Reilly, Beau Stromberg, Caiden Reichelt, Landyn Seymour, and Michael Samundsen (pictured above).
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Hatchet Hockey Team Advances in WIAA Playoffs
Published on 02/18/2026 under Sports Tomahawk's Hockey squad would dominate in the WIAA Division 1 Regional Semifinal Tuesday night at Hobbs Municipal Ice Center in Eau Claire Tuesday night, defeating Eau Claire North, 7-1.  The Hatchets won by peppering Husky Goalie Carson Ivey, notching 48 total shots. Five different Hatchets would put goals on the board. Brayden Lamer and Landyn Seymour would each notch two goals on the night. Jett Reilly would finish with one goal and five assists. Jonah Dickens would have a goal and two assists on the night.  The win improves Tomahawk's record to 22-3 on the season. The Hatchets will head back out on the road Thursday night for the WIAA Division 1 Regional Final at #1 Hudson. Tune in for the broadcast on Northwoods 92.5 WJJQ with the Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Pregame Show at 6:35 and opening faceoff at 7:00 from the Hudson Civic Sports Center.
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Hatchet Boys Basketball Team Loses at Antigo
Published on 02/18/2026 under Sports The Hatchet boys' basketball squad would suffer their 14th straight defeat Tuesday night, as well as their 12th straight Great Northern Conference defeat to Antigo, 82-61. The loss drops Tomahawk to 2-20 on the season and 0-12 in Great Northern Conference play.  The Hatchets will go back on the road Friday night for another GNC showdown at Mosinee. Tip is at 7:15.
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