New Organization in Tomahawk Supports Families Impacted by Down Syndrome; ‘Meat' and Greet Sunday
Published on 04/09/2026 under News
A new organization in the Northwoods is working to build connection, support, and hope for families with Down Syndrome. And there is an opportunity this weekend to learn more, support the mission, and meet those already involved. Hope Beyond 21 is a newly formed nonprofit based in the Tomahawk area, created to support families within a 100-mile radius who have loved ones with Down syndrome. Led by president Hannah Wallis, vice president Molly Rundle, and secretary Tiffany Schauer, they were inspired by their own connections to Down syndrome family friends. We caught up with the trio to learn more about their story and their mission. They said one of their biggest goals right now is simply bringing families together, something they've already started to do, connecting families through social media and outreach. That connection is critical, especially for parents navigating new diagnoses or challenges. The group is also working to grow its impact through fundraising to eventually provide additional support for families. One of their first events, last month, was postponed due to a snowstorm. But the "Cash, Cattle and Chromosome" fundraiser was rescheduled for this Sunday at Silverado in Tomahawk. The event will feature meat raffles, 50/50 drawings, a bake sale, and food, with proceeds going toward building resources for families in need. In just a few short months, they said the community response to Hope Beyond 21 has been overwhelming. They've even designed merch featuring their Hope Beyond 21 chromosome logo and slogan 'Beyond Labels, Beyond Limits, Beyond Measure. Anyone interested in learning more, volunteering, contributing can reach out through their Facebook page or simply stop by their fundraiser on Sunday.
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Marathon County Emphasizing Safe Disposal of Vape Devices
Published on 04/09/2026 under News
As vape products continue to grow in popularity, so does the problem of what happens when they're tossed away. Local groups in Marathon County are teaming up this April for Vape Disposal Month, encouraging residents to safely get rid of nicotine vapes instead of throwing them in the trash. Partners include: Nicotine Prevention Alliance of Central Wisconsin, Marathon County Health Department and Marathon County Solid Waste. Officials say discarded vapes pose a serious environmental and safety risk. Many contain lithium-ion batteries and leftover liquid, which can contaminate soil and water, or even spark fires at waste facilities, something they have seen locally. To help reduce those risks, Marathon County residents can drop off nicotine vapes for free throughout April at designated sites in the Wausau area, including the Good News Project, Marathon County Health Department and the Marathon County Solid Waste Department. Organizers hope the effort not only keeps hazardous materials out of landfills, but also raises awareness about the environmental impact of a product many people don't think twice about once it's used up.
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Maple Syrup Demonstration Day in Woodruff Saturday
Published on 04/09/2026 under News
Maple syrup season is in a full swing, and coming up this weekend, there's a chance to see how it's made right here in the Northwoods. The UW– Extension and Kemp Natural Resources Station are hosting a free Maple Sugaring Demonstration Day Saturday in Woodruff. Organizers say the event is meant to be both educational and fun, offering a closer look at one of Wisconsin's signature spring traditions. The open house runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and is designed for beginners and hobbyists interested in collecting sap and making their own maple syrup. Visitors can stop in throughout the day for hands-on workshops and live demonstrations. Activities include syrup tasting, maple quality judging, and a traditional birch bark sugar cone workshop, along with demonstrations showing how syrup is finished, filtered, and bottled. No registration is required, and more information, including a full schedule, is available through Kemp Station's website.Workshop schedule:10 AM – Maple Quality & Judging – Tony Johnson, Working Lands Forestry Educator-Bring your own syrup to judge11 AM – Traditional Birch Bark Sugar Cones, Biskakone Greg Johnson (Lac Du Flambeau), DJ Micik (Menominee)-Workshop making birch bark sugar cones, limited to 20 hand-on participants1 PM – Finishing, Filtering & Bottling Syrup, Scott Bowe, Kemp Superintendent-Live demos and syrup tasting2 PM – Bags, Buckets, & Tubes, Tony Johnson, Working Lands Forestry Educator- Guided tour of the sugarbush; help haul sap!
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Mad Dog and Merrill to Film Grilling Show at Tomahawk Antique Outboard Motor/Boat Show
Published on 04/09/2026 under News
Each summer, Tomahawk hosts a unique celebration of vintage and classic boats and motors. This year's event will offer a little extra flavor with some special guests. The 46th Annual Antique Boat and Motor Show returns to SARA Park August 4th through the 7th. It continues a decades-long tradition that draws collectors and enthusiasts from all around with demonstrations, a large swap meet, and plenty of restored vintage equipment on display. And this year they'll have some special guests in attendance. Mad Dog and Merrill, the grillmasters behind the TV show Midwest Grill'n will film a live taping on Wednesday, August 5th. The live filming gives attendees a chance to be part of the show's energetic, crowd-filled atmosphere. They said, "The addition of Mad Dog & Merrill's live filming brings even more excitement to an already beloved Northwoods tradition, blending culinary entertainment with one of the region's premier heritage events." Its free to attend both the recording of Midwest Grill'n, as well as the Antique Outboard Show. We'll offer up a reminder as the August event draws closer.
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Aspirus Talks Allgery/Cold Differences
Published on 04/09/2026 under News
With warmer weather arriving and pollen levels on the rise, knowing the difference between allergies and a cold can help you breathe a little easier. According to Aspirus Health, the symptoms between the two can be easy to confuse. Runny nose and congestion are common with both, but there are a few key differences. Pharmacy resident Kenneth Yuk says itchy or watery eyes are more likely tied to seasonal allergies, while body aches and fever usually signal a cold. Yuk explains that colds are caused by viruses, which can trigger a fever as the body fights infection. Allergies, on the other hand, are simply the body reacting to irritants like pollen or dust, meaning no fever. While over-the-counter meds can help, they noted some can cause side effects. And if symptoms linger for more than a few weeks, include a fever, or don't improve with treatment, doctors recommend following up with your primary care provider.
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Tomahawk Voters Reject Budget Levy Referendum
Published on 04/08/2026 under News
It's back to the drawing board for City of Tomahawk Finance committee after voters rejected a request for additional spending ability. In addition to the local non-partisan races, the Tomahawk City Council placed a referendum question on the ballot to increase the base levy by 20%; up to $276,000, if approved. Instead, based on preliminary election result, the referendum was defeated with 56% of 961 voters opposed and 44% in favor. Ahead of the election, City leaders held several public informational sessions to explain why they were seeking the additional funding including costs outpacing the standard levy growth. The Finance Committee has made several cost cutting measures to help balance the budget in recent years while also taking inventory and selling off some city-owned properties. Without the levy approval, city leaders, including a new mayor Michael Habeck, will have to make due with the current levy limits.
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Hatchet Track and Field Competes in T-Bird Indoor Invite
Published on 03/30/2026 under Sports
Despite having only 16 athletes Saturday, the Hatchet Track & Field Squads had a productive showing at the T-Bird Indoor Invite in Lakeland Saturday. Tomahawk's girls had three first-place finishes. Lauren Reibe placed first in the 200 meter hurdles. Charlee Lund took the top spot in the 800 meter run. Lizzy Arnott took the top spot in the Pole Vault. For the boys, the lone top finisher with Hunter Brigham, who topped the 55 meter hurdles. The next invite for Tomahawk is the UW-Stevens Point Distance Carnival next Saturday. Events begin at 2:00.
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Hatchet Track & Field Teams Open Season at Northland Pines
Published on 03/27/2026 under Sports
The Hatchet Track & Field Squads had a productive first indoor meet in Eagle River at the Northland Pines Fieldhouse Thursday. For the girls, Tomahawk had five total first-place finishes in the Eagle Indoor Invite. For the girls, Elise Gibeault returned to the track with a top finish in the 400 meters. Freshman Charlee Lund finished first in the 3200 meters. Ellie Micke placed first in the High Jump with a leap of 4'10". Siennah Caulkins took the top spot in the Triple Jump, finishing with a hop of 31'9". The lone top relay finish for the girls came from Gibeault, Micke, Lauren Reibe, and Aliyah Nelson in the 4x400 relay. For the boys, Beau Stromberg placed first in the high jump at 5'8". The senior also placed second in the triple jump at 37'4.5". Michael Samundsen had a personal best in the Shot Put, placing second at 43'8.25". Freshman Connor Zorn placed second in the 400 meters with a time of 59.74 seconds. The next indoor invite for Tomahawk is Saturday in the T-Bird Fieldhouse at Lakeland. Events begin at 9:00. Track and Field Top Finishers: Hatchet Boys: Connor Zorn 2nd in 400 Meters Michael Samundsen – 2nd in Shot Put – 43'8.25" Ethan Gibeault – 4th in Shout Put – 38'9.75" Beau Stromberg – T-1st in High Jump – 5'8" Beau Stromberg – 2nd in Triple Jump – 37'4.5" Hatchet Girls: Alicia Voermans – 3rd in 55 Meters – 7.87s Faith Derleth – 3rd in 200 Meters – 28.9s Elise Gibeault – 1st in 400 Meters – 1:01.24 Lydia Shaney – 5th in 800 Meters – 2:56.66 Chrlee Lund – 1st in 3200 Meters – 12:16.02 Kailynn Hanse – 2nd in 3200 Meters – 16:46.69 Aliyah Nelson – 3rd in 200 Meter Hurdles – 34.66s Voermans, Nelson, Ellie Micke, and Lauren Reibe – 2nd in 4x200 Relay – 1:57.90 Gibeault, Micke, Riebe, Nelson – 1st in 4x400 Relay – 4:42.88 Shaney, Lund, Abbie Rosenmeier, and Norah Mann – 2nd in 4x800 Relay – 11:18.76 Shelby Borowski – 2nd in Shot Put – 30' Abbigail Doleshal – 4th in Shot Put – 28'6" Ellie Micke – 1st in High Jump – 4'10" Reagan Gorell – 4th in High Jump – 4'4" Siennah Caulkins – 5th in High Jump – 4'4" Alicia Voermans – 3rd in Pole Vault – 10' Elizabeth Arnott – T-4th in Pole Vault – 8' Faith Derleth – 4th in Long Jump – 13'9" Siennah Caulkins – 1st in Triple Jump – 31'9"
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Hatchet Hockey Team Members Receive Post Season Honors
Published on 03/25/2026 under Sports
The post season honors continue to file in for the Hatchet Hockey team after the 2025-26 season. Jonah Dickens was a unanimous 1st Team All Great Northern Conference selection and Player of the Year. Jett Reilly joined Dickens on the 1st Team as a unanimous choice at forward. Brayden Lamer was selected 1st Team All Conference as a defenseman. Tomahawk had two 2nd Team All Conference selections; Jake Albert on defense and Landyn Seymour at forward. Rounding out the all conference honorees were Beau Stromberg (forward) and Rex Reilly (defense). Jonah Dickens, Jett Reilly, and Brayden Lamer were all named to the Wisconsin Hockey Coaches Association All State First Team. Dickens and Reilly were honored as forwards and Lamer was named as a defenseman. Also being honored as a 2nd-Team All-State Defenseman is Sophomore Jake Albert. In addition, Dickens, Reilly, Lamer, and Albert were also selected to represent Wisconsin at the CCM National Invitational Tournament in Minnesota. Dickens was selected to be a part of the Senior NIT Team. Lamer was selected as a member of the NP 18 NIT Team. Reilly and Albert as members of the Sophomore NIT Team. The Team Wisconsin NIT events will begin April 23 in Plymouth, Minnesota. Team Wisconsin will be playing all star teams from Wisconsin, Michigan and North Dakota.
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Hatchet Boys Basketball Team Season Comes to an End in Playoff Opener
Published on 03/04/2026 under Sports
Tomahawk's boys' basketball squad's season would come to an end Tuesday night in the WIAA Division 3 Regional Playoffs, losing at Peshtigo, 81-43. The Hatchets would surrender 45 first half points and had a hard time slowing down the dynamic duo of Dominic Baxter and Levi Hodgins. Colton Seslar and Ryan Montag tied for the team lead in scoring with ten points a piece. Logan Norman would finish with eight points for the Hatchets. Tomahawk finishes the 2025-26 season with a 2-23 record and an 0-14 Great Northern Conference record. The Hatchets graduate six seniors from their roster. They are Seslar, Norman, Jerry Johnson, Jason Watkins, Edwin Riese, and Niklas Nelson.
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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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