Lincoln County Board Supports Agricultural Enterprise Area Designation in Towns of Harding, Corning
Published on 06/17/2026 under News
Lincoln County is throwing its support behind a new initiative to safeguard agricultural land and strengthen the local farming economy. At Tuesday's meeting, the Lincoln County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a resolution supporting the creation of the proposed "Copper River Agricultural Enterprise Area" in the Towns of Corning and Harding. These specialized agricultural zones are designated by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection as part of the Agriculture Enterprise Area program. They help protect farmland by allowing eligible landowners to participate in the state's Farmland Preservation Program, which offers tax credits in exchange for keeping acreage dedicated to agricultural use. Supervisor Julie DePasse, whose district includes the proposed zone, described the program as a valuable tool for supporting local farmers. She noted that these state tax credits are available to participating landowners without impacting the local tax levy. County officials say agriculture remains an important part of the Lincoln County economy, contributing an estimated $132 million annually. However, the resolution notes that the county has seen a steady decline in the number of farms over the past decade. Officials hope that protecting this land will help sustain existing farming jobs while attracting new agricultural businesses to the area. The measure passed on a unanimous voice vote with little discussion. The final decision on the Agricultural Enterprise Area designation will be made by the state.
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Boys and Girls Club Reaches Fundraising Milestone for Renovation of Former Merrill Armory
Published on 06/17/2026 under News
A major fundraising milestone is paving the way for a permanent, year-round Boys & Girls Club in Merrill. The Boys & Girls Club of the Wausau Area announced it has secured the $3 million needed to renovate the former Merrill National Guard Armory building into a full-service youth facility. For the past four years, the club has operated out of Prairie River Middle School, but leaders say a dedicated home will allow them to expand programming and serve more local children. Originally built in 1953, the armory has been used sparingly by the National Guard in recent years. The upcoming makeover will completely transform the space, adding four classrooms, a playground, a teaching kitchen, an art studio, a gymnasium, and an academic center. This expansion will allow the club to accommodate younger students and boost participation in STEM, academic support, leadership, and workforce readiness initiatives. The latest announcement builds on efforts that began last year when the City of Merrill, with financial backing from the Bierman Foundation, purchased the armory and invited the Boys & Girls Club to become its long-term tenant. While construction funding is officially complete, the organization is now shifting its focus toward raising the remaining operational funds required to open the doors. If everything stays on track, renovations are scheduled to begin this October. The new facility is expected to welcome its first students by next summer, perfectly coinciding with the Boys & Girls Club of the Wausau Area's 30th anniversary. Visit the Boys & Girls Club of the Wausau Area-Merrill webpage for more information, project designs, and donation opportunities.
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400+ Mile Grabaawr Bike Ride Pedals Through Northwoods Along Wisconsin River
Published on 06/17/2026 under News
Hundreds of bicyclists are spending the week on an annual tour of the state, following a route that mirrors the Wisconsin River. The ride is part of the Great Annual Bicycle Adventure Along the Wisconsin River, or GRABAAWR. Cyclists cover the 427-mile length of the river, pedaling along low-traffic roads and stopping at various communities along the way. The journey began over the weekend at the headwaters of the Wisconsin River in the Northwoods, with riders leaving from Eagle River. Their first checkpoint was approximately 70 miles south in Tomahawk. From there, Day 2 takes the riders to Mosinee. Ultimately, the tour will lead the cyclists to Southwestern Wisconsin, where they are scheduled to arrive in Prairie du Chien by the coming weekend. The event is organized by Bike Wisconsin and is one of a half-dozen rides planned for the summer months. The group will actually return to the area in just a few weeks for the Bike Northwoods Tour, which kicks off on the Fourth of July. With bike season in full swing, motorists are encouraged to be mindful of these and all cyclists on the road this summer.
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DoT Hosting Informational Meeting on Future Highway 86 Project in Tomahawk
Published on 06/17/2026 under News
Tonight (Wednesday, June 17), the state is laying out its long-term fix for a notoriously rough stretch of Highway 86 in Tomahawk. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is hosting a public meeting this evening to discuss permanent reconstruction plans for Somo Avenue/Highway 86 between Wisconsin Avenue and US 51. While local crews put down a temporary pavement overlay on a four block segment earlier this spring, the state's full overhaul isn't scheduled until 2030. Tonight's session starts at 5:30 p.m. in the Tomahawk High School Cafeteria, featuring a brief presentation followed by an open house where residents can view maps, ask questions, and provide feedback.
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Spring Surveys Show Continued Low Forest Tent Caterpillar Populations in Northern Wisconsin
Published on 06/17/2026 under News
Good news for Northwoods forests: a destructive tree-eating caterpillar population is expected to remain at very low levels again this year. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources says forest tent caterpillar populations remain low across northern Wisconsin, extending a remarkable 23-year trend. Spring surveys found very few caterpillar egg masses, meaning widespread tree damage is unlikely in 2026. These caterpillars have typically shown strong growth cycles every ten to sixteen years according to forest health specialist Paul Cigan. The caterpillars feed on a variety of trees, including aspen, oak, maple, birch and basswood. During these low-population periods, defoliation remains localized and light in intensity, usually going unobserved and unreported. They did highlight an area in northern Taylor County that saw heavier defoliation last year, and could once again. The low population levels are welcome news for aspen stands that have already been stressed by drought and past insect outbreaks. However, DNR officials caution that forest tent caterpillar populations naturally rise and fall in cycles and say a future population increase is still expected. Landowners are encouraged to watch for and report any significant caterpillar damage to the DNR. 622p" target="_blank">They have a guide that can differentiate between defoliators including the eastern tent caterpillar, the forest tent caterpillar, and the spongy moth caterpillar, which all look similar to the untrained eye.
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Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest Seeking Members for New Resource Advisory Committee
Published on 06/17/2026 under News
Residents interested in the future of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest are being invited to help shape upcoming local projects. Forest officials are actively recruiting members for a new Resource Advisory Committee (RAC). This 15-member committee will review and recommend projects funded through the federal Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act, fostering collaboration across the 12-county region encompassed by the national forest. To ensure a balanced perspective, the committee will represent a wide array of interests and stakeholders. Openings are available for recreational users, environmental groups, tribal representatives, local elected officials, school administrators, timber industry professionals, and members of the general public. Applicants must be Wisconsin residents, with preference given to those living within the forest's 12-county footprint. The committee is expected to meet two or three times a year, typically at the forest headquarters in Rhinelander. Applications for the four-year terms are being accepted through July 31. Those interested can find more information and application details by visiting the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest website.
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Gibeault Places 3rd in 400 meter dash
Published on 06/06/2026 under Sports
In the WIAA Division 2 State Track & Field Meet at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse this weekend. Elise Gibeault and Ellie Micke competed in three separate events. Gibeault's top finish came in the 400 meter dash, placing third with a time of 56.7 seconds. Gibeault would finish 2.26 seconds behind state champion Harper Sheehan of Hayward. In her final event, the Hatchet Junior would set a brand new school record in the 200 meter dash with a time of 25.38 seconds, a full second behind Sheehan. As for Micke, her season would end in the High Jump Preliminaries. Micke would finish tied for 12th with Martin Luther's Dynasty Fancher. This concludes the Tomahawk Track & Field Season.
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Hatchet Golf Season Ends in Spooner
Published on 06/03/2026 under Sports
The Hatchet golfing season would end in the WIAA Division 2 Sectional Meet at Spooner Wednesday, placing ninth at the Spooner Golf Club. Tomahawk would finish with a 345, 13 strokes behind St. Croix Central. The top Hatchet golfer in the Sectional meet was Jake Albert, who placed 28th overall with an 82. Rounding out the top three were Rocco Carew with an 83 and Oliver Childers with an 87. Jaxon Kaiser finish with a 93 and Brayden Lamer finished with 100. This concludes the Tomahawk golfing season.
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Gibeault, Micke Advance to State
Published on 05/29/2026 under Sports
Junior Athlete Elise Gibeault and Sophomore Athlete Ellie Micke would become the only Hatchets to qualify for the WIAA Division 2 State Track & Field Meet at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse next weekend. Gibeault would finish second in both the 200 and 400 meter dashes. Gibeault would re-set personal bests and school records in both events. The Junior finished with a run of 25.74 seconds in the 200 meter dash and a run of 56.39 seconds in the 400 meter dash. Gibeault would place behind only Hayward's Harper Sheehan in both events. As for Micke, she was the last qualifier in the field in the High Jump. Micke tied for the 4th spot in the sectional and would advance by way of tiebreaker. Micke's leap in the High Jump was 5'3". Gibeault and Micke will compete in the WIAA Division 2 State Meet in La Crosse Friday. Field Events begin at 3:00 PM. Running events begin at 3:30 PM.
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Hatchet Baseball Ends Season In Extras
Published on 05/28/2026 under Sports
Despite coming back from down four runs in the fifth inning, Tomahawk's baseball squad would fall in extra innings in the WIAA Division 3 Regional Quarterfinal at Tyler Kahle Memorial Field to the Crandon Cardinals, 8-5. The Hatchets trailed 5-1 heading into the bottom of the fifth inning before tying the game up behind two-run hits from Nick Arndt and Max Larson. After the Hatchets stranded the winning run on third in the seventh, Crandon rolled off three runs off Hatchet pitcher Logan Norman to take the lead. Tomahawk would bring the tying run to the plate, but Arndt flew out to center to end the game and the season. Arndt finished two for five with a triple and two RBIs. Max Larson finished one for five with a double and two RBIs. Despite pitching five scoreless innings and retiring ten straight, Norman absorbed the loss on the mound. The Hatchets finish the 2026 season with a 9-11 record and a 7-7 Great Northern Conference record. Tomahawk graduates Norman, Arndt, Jonah Dickens, Wally Horabik, Colton Seslar, and Brody Hilgendorf.
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Prentice Golf Team Wins WIAA Regional Meet
Published on 05/27/2026 under Sports
The Marawood Conference Champion Prentice Golf Team won the WIAA Regional Championship on Tuesday at the Inshalla Country Club. The Bucs set a school scoring record with a 297. Ladysmith finished 30 strokes behind Prentice. Eliah Harding led the way with an even par 70, Matti Heikkinen shot a 74, Hagan Isaacson a 76, Evan Lord a 78 and Jackson Isaacson shot a 79. Prentice will compete in the WIAA Sectional Meet on Tuesday at Big Fish Golf Club in Hayward. The first tee times are at 9:00 am.
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