Lincoln County Community Baby Shower Returns to Tomahawk April 24
Published on 03/27/2025 under News
For first-time parents, bringing a little one in the world can be a learning experience. Here in Lincoln County, a twice-annual event provides information and resources for new and expecting families. The Lincoln County Health Department has taken lead on organizing Community Baby Showers, alternating between Tomahawk and Merrill. They recently announced plans for the next one. It will take place on Thursday, April 24th from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm at St. Mary's Corpus Christi Center. Lexi Buntrock, Public Health Educator for the Lincoln County Health Department says, "It is a one-stop-shop that connects expecting families, and those with young children, with the education and resources." Parents can pick and choose the topics they wish to learn more about, just a few of the many examples include nutrition, literacy, and childcare. Buntrock says they'll have many returning booths, and some new ones. At past editions, they've asked attendees to fill out a survey about their experience. Buntrock says the response has been unanimous in saying it has been worth their time. The Community Baby Shower is free to attend, and people may even get some giveaways. We'll of course offer a reminder as that date approaches.
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Tomahawk Main Street Kicks Off Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt
Published on 03/27/2025 under News
The Easter bunny won't arrive for a few more weeks, but Tomahawk Main Street is already getting into the spirit. The district recently kicked off their fourth annual Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt and are inviting families to get involved. We recently heard from Main Street Director Jennifer Turkiewicz. The goal has been to host a fun, family-friendly activity and get people engaged in the downtown area. It also serves as a way for families to get out of the house after winter; a spring event opposite Main Street's Fall Fest. For this year's Scavenger Hunt, Turkiewicz says they've partnered with 23 locations within the downtown district. Each participating business, shop, or restaurant has a hidden Easter egg. Kids can track down the egg, show the staff and get a stamp on their map. There are several prize opportunities. Completing ten stops gets a 'goodie bag.' Seventeen earns an entry into an Easter Basket raffle, with Turkiewicz noting that "businesses have been very generous with prizes." The Scavenger Hunt kicked off this past weekend and Turkiewicz says they have already had a great turnout. A number of kids have already completed and returned their cards. But families still have some time to get started; the deadline is April 19. Information is available at participating businesses, or the Main Street Office and their Socials. Participating Locations:American Legion Auntie Em's Resale and Consignment Century 21 Best Way Realty Corner Pub Crossbridge Community Bank H&R Block HMM Boutique Honeycomb L.O.F.T. L&S Truck Parts Main Attractions Hair Salon Nacho's Mexican Grill Rita's Scarlet Garden Sideways Wine & Craft Beer Strikers - Tomahawk Bowl The Knot Haus Gift Gallery The Old Towne Mall Tomahawk Furniture Tomahawk Pharmacy Tomahawk's Touch of Gold Up North Nutrition Walkers' General Store West Side Market 2 What's Brewin'
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DNR Recruiting Volunteers to Help with Frog and Toad Survey
Published on 03/27/2025 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 10,500 nights surveying 103,400 sites across the state. In addition to contributing to the research, 'froggers' often become advocates. 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. There are actually several different areas of focus, including one specific to Northern Wisconsin, the mink frog. For those that would like to get involved, the DNR has more information. We'll include a link with more information.
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Rib Lake School District Hosts Ground Breaking for Renovation
Published on 03/27/2025 under News
Shovels hit dirt on the Rib Lake school campus, kicking off an exciting new renovation project. The district held a ceremonial ground breaking on Wednesday. Thanks to a referendum approved by voters last April, the Rib Lake School district will be undergoing some major upgrades to their middle and high schools. That includes connecting the buildings which do share some classrooms. Currently some students have to walk outside between the two buildings which isn't always convenient during a Wisconsin winter. They also hope to address maintenance issues and security concerns. One of the main highlights is a new, larger gymnasium that will be better for community events and extra-curriculars including hosting post-season sporting events. That will allow improvements to the cafeteria/kitchen and music spaces. They're also modernizing their technical education spaces. They hope to minimize disruptions when possible, with a goal to wrap up work by the start of the 26-27 school year.
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Alzheimer's Association Hosting Volunteer Information Meeting
Published on 03/27/2025 under News
Statistics show that nearly 7 million individuals are living with Alzheimer's and an estimated 16 million serve as unpaid caregivers for those individuals. The Alzheimer's Association provides a valuable resource, and they're recruiting volunteers to join the cause. They'll be hosting an open house at the Rhinelander Brewing Company this evening where they'll go over the many ways to get involved. That can organizing or assisting with a Walk to End Alzheimer's event or serving as a Volunteer Community Representative or Educator to help others. They said in the invite, "No matter your skill set or time availability there are opportunities for you to use your talents in the fight to ENDALZ!" That gets underway at 5pm
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Tomahawk Hatchets Claim First High School State Hockey Championship
Published on 03/10/2025 under Sports
The Tomahawk Hatchet hockey team capped off the most successful season in school history by capturing the program's first State Championship. The Hatchets defeated the Amery Warriors 5-3 to claim the division 2 crown. Known for their explosive offense throughout the season, Tomahawk wasted little time jumping out in front with Jett Reilly scoring on a breakaway just 42 seconds into the game. Amery tied the game a few minutes later when forward Jacob Maxon beat Hatchet goaltender Trevor Seliskar from distance. While the Hatchets controlled play in the first, they were unable to regain their lead. The second period saw Amery take their first lead of the game when Elliot Greene put a tough angle shot into the net for a power play goal. The Hatchets tied the game and then regained the lead with successive goals, Jonah Dickens then Brayden Lamer with the power play. Sawyer Hanna scored what was eventually the game-winning goal early in the third period, tucking in a rebound off a Lamer shot from the point. The teams then traded scores to close out the game, with Reilly providing an insurance goal, followed by another Amery power play goal by Gavin Humpal. While Amery pulled their goaltender for an extra skater for the final three minutes, they were unable to generate many scoring chances, and the Hatchets held on for victory. Tomahawk was the consensus number 1 rated team in division two throughout the season and finished with a 25-3 record including the regular and postseason. The victory was deemed 'mission accomplished' by coach Dewey Reilly after the Hatchets, the smallest school to field a hockey program, were knocked out in the first round of the state tournament in 2024.
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Tomahawk Girls Basketball Season Recap
Published on 03/02/2025 under Sports
The Tomahawk Hatchet Girls Basketball Team had their season come to an end on Friday, February 28 with a WIAA Regional Semi Final loss at Menomonie Nation. The final was 59-26 in favor of the Eagles. Tomahawk finishes their season with a 12-13 record. The twelve wins for Tomahawk are the most wins in a season since the 2002-03 season and tied for the fourth most wins in a season. Tomahawk won a playoff game for the second consecutive season, with their 50-35 win over Sturgeon Bay in the WIAA Regional Quarter Finals. Tomahawk finished the Great Northern Conference season with a 4-8 record. The Hatchets had three members of their team recognized on the all conference team. Junior Freya Alberg was Second Team All-Conference. Senior Claire Albert and Freshman Lizzy Long were both Honorable Mention All-Conference. Freya Alberg led Tomahawk with 348 points and 261 rebounds. Claire Albert had 249 points and led the Hatchets with 93 assists and 69 steals. Albert also set the school record for most career assists with 296 and most career steals with 239. Albert holds or is tied for five additional school records. The Hatchets tied a school record in their win over Elcho in December, when they held the Hornets to just 10 points. Tomahawk will graduate three seniors, Claire Albert, Gracie Long and Lydia Ziert.
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Hatchet Girls Basketball Team Loses Playoff Game
Published on 03/01/2025 under Sports
The Hatchet girls' basketball squad had their season come to an end at Menominee Nation High School in Keshena Friday, losing in the WIAA Division 3 Regional Semifinal, 59-26. In her final game, Claire Albert finished with 10 points. Freya Alberg had 15 points. Unfortunately, Alberg, Albert, and Anita Ziert were the only three Hatchets to find the scoreboard. Tomahawk finishes the 2024-25 season with a 12-13 record and a 4-8 Great Northern Conference record. The Hatchets graduate three seniors, who are Albert, Lydia Ziert, and Gracie Long. The 12 wins by the Lady Hatchets is the most wins by a Hatchets squad since the 2002-03 season and the seventh most wins in a season in school history.
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Hatchet Boys Basketball Team Loses Regular Season Finale
Published on 02/28/2025 under Sports
The Hatchet boys' basketball squad finished their 2024-25 season on a sour note, losing to Antigo Thursday night, 72-52. Tomahawk will finish the season on a 15-game losing streak, a 4-20 record, and an 0-12 record in Great Northern Conference play. The Hatchets are the #11 seed in the WIAA Division 3 Regional Quarterfinal. Tomahawk begins postseason play against #6 seed Menominee Nation Tuesday night. If the Hatchets pull of the upset, they will play at #3 seed Seymour next Friday. Tune in for the Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Pregame Show at 6:35 and opening tip at 7:00. Alex Koch and Terry Timm will be in the broadcast booth.
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