Northwoods Firefighters Respond to First Wildfires of Season
Published on 03/30/2026 under News
As we transition from winter to spring, the risk of wildfires in Wisconsin will likely be on the rise. The Nokomis Fire Department, with mutual aid from several neighboring agencies, responded to their first wildland fire of the season. That call came in Saturday. The fire burned approximately 2.1 acres. Fortunately no one was injured and no structures were impacted. According to the DNR tracker, this was one of 42 wildfires over the weekend, including two in Oneida County, one in Price and one in Lincoln County. Areas are especially vulnerable after the snow cover melts, but before vegetation greens up. Residents are encouraged to use caution with any activity that could lead to a spark. The leading cause of wildfires throughout the year is debris burning. Those looking to do spring yard clean-up are encouraged to hold off on burning or find alternatives for disposal. Other common causes include sparks from recreational equipment, campfires, and hot ashes from fireplaces or grills.
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Local Road Construction Projects Begin; Highway 51 in Minocqua, Highway 86 Overpass near Tomahawk
Published on 03/30/2026 under News
Road construction season is getting underway across the Northwoods this week, and drivers in the Minocqua and Tomahawk areas should be prepared. Work begins today on Highway 51 in Minocqua, stretching from the Lake Minocqua Bridge to Front Street. Crews will be repairing concrete pavement, updating curb ramps, and refreshing pavement markings. Traffic will stay open in both directions, but drivers should expect slower travel and occasional delays through the work zone. This project is expected to run through the summer.Maps provided by Wisconsin DoT At the same time, an overpass project kicks off in Tomahawk on Highway 86 over Highway 51. That work includes resurfacing the bridge, replacing guardrails, and improving drainage. Unlike the Minocqua project, Highway 86 will be closed at the overpass, with a posted detour using County A or County S. Work is scheduled into early June. Maps provided by Wisconsin DoT Stay tuned to WJJQ throughout the road construction season for previews, updates, and traffic impacts.
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DNR Recruiting Volunteers to Help with Frog and Toad Survey
Published on 03/30/2026 under News
It won't be long before the sound of frogs fill the quiet Northwoods nights. The DNR is looking for citizen scientists to help in one of the longest running research projects of its kind. The Wisconsin Frog and Toad Survey was formally launched in 1984, and volunteers have played a crucial role in helping DNR conservation biologists better define populations, distribution and status of all 12 frog and toad species that call Wisconsin home. Research biologist Andrew Badje coordinates the survey. He says, "Our volunteers, lovingly known as 'froggers,' are important advocates for frogs and toads in Wisconsin." Since the survey began, volunteers have collectively spent more than 12,300 nights surveying 120,900 sites across the state. There are actually several different areas of focus with these surveys, including one specific to Northern Wisconsin, the mink frog. In addition to contributing to the research, 'froggers' often share their knowledge and passion. That includes introducing children and grandchildren to these nighttime, frog-calling excursions and leading educational presentations at local libraries and nature centers. Badje saying, "They are the beating heart of frog monitoring and conservation in Wisconsin." For those that would like to get involved, the DNR has more information.
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Northwoods Educators Recognized with Herb Kohl Educational Awards
Published on 03/30/2026 under News
Several Northwoods educators are being recognized for excellence in the classroom and beyond. The Herb Kohl Educational Foundation has announced its 2026 Teacher Fellowship and Principal Leadership award winners, and a handful of local names are on the list. Among them, Gretchen Smart-Hall of Northland Pines Elementary has been honored with a Principal Leadership award, recognizing her work in fostering a positive school environment and setting high standards for students and staff. Three area educators were also named Teacher Fellows: Patricia Darr of Northland Pines, Kelley Hoppe of Minocqua Elementary, and Michael Wojtusik of Rhinelander High School. The award highlights teachers who inspire a love of learning and go above and beyond both in and out of the classroom. Each recipient will receive a six-thousand dollar award, with an additional matching grant going directly to their schools to support student programs and initiatives. Foundation leaders say the awards celebrate the critical role educators play in shaping the next generation. Since 1990, the Herb Kohl Foundation has awarded over $43.5 million to Wisconsin educators, principals, students, and schools.
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Children’s Imaginarium Receives T-Mobile Grant for Stem Careers in Action Lab
Published on 03/30/2026 under News
A major investment in hands-on learning is coming to North Central Wisconsin, with a boost for young students exploring future careers. The Children's Imaginarium in Wausau has been awarded a $50,000 grant through the T-Mobile Hometown Grants program. The funding will help launch a new STEM Careers in Action Lab aimed at giving elementary-age students real-world exposure to high-demand careers. The interactive space will focus on industries like healthcare, construction, manufacturing, and engineering, allowing kids to learn through hands-on activities, simulations, and problem-solving challenges rather than traditional instruction. Leaders say the lab is designed to address a growing concern that many students lose interest in STEM subjects at an early age. The project is expected to serve up to 10,000 students each year, with a focus on reaching rural and underserved communities. Organizers say the new lab will become a permanent, interactive destination, helping connect education with real-world career opportunities for years to come.
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Tomahawk Main Street Shines at Statewide Awards
Published on 03/27/2026 under News
Downtown Tomahawk is earning well-deserved recognition on the statewide stage. At this year's Wisconsin Main Street Awards, held at the Grand Theater in Wausau, two local initiatives took home top honors for their impact on the downtown district. The Winners Best Interior Renovation (Small-Scale): Rae's Barbershop-Once a 1950s optometry office that had been most recently been an underutilized storage space. The area underwent a thoughtful transformation. The renovation revived the building's historic character while creating a modern, accessible barbershop with a fresh purpose.2025 Community Champion: The Rainmakers-This dedicated group of volunteers was honored for maintaining the downtown atmosphere. The Rainmakers spend early summer mornings watering and tending to the flower baskets and planters that give Downtown Tomahawk its vibrant, welcoming charm.The Nominees While they didn't take home the top prize, several other Tomahawk projects were recognized as finalists, showcasing the depth of the town's recent progress: Best Placemaking Project Andy Gorestski – Welcome Sculpture RestorationBest Event Main Street Memories ChristmasBest Marketing Campaign Sideways Wine & Craft BeerBusiness of the Year Crossbridge Community BankBest Interior Renovation Locks and LoadedA Milestone for Leadership A strong program requires a strong leader, and the ceremony also marked a personal milestone for Main Street Director Jennifer Turkiewicz, who was recognized for her five years of service. Turkiewicz described the day as an amazing experience, noting that Tomahawk's presence was felt even when competing against much larger cities like Wausau, Green Bay and Milwaukee. State officials echoed that sentiment, noting that these awards highlight the dedication and creativity happening in Wisconsin communities of all sizes. In addition to the awards, Turkiewicz noted they were also able to network and learn about other Main Streets efforts around the state. Tomahawk Main Street has additional information and photos available on their website.
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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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