Lincoln County Sheriff Warns of Jury Duty Scam Calls
Published on 01/30/2026 under News The Lincoln County Sheriff's Office is warning residents about the reappearance of a 'missed jury duty' scam. Over the past few days, the Sheriff's Office, along with the Clerk of Courts Office, have received reports or questions from residents who have been contacted by these scammers. The caller states that an individual missed grand jury duty on January 12. Investigators believe they are using a specific date to make the call appear more realistic and urgent. The scammers are masking the number to appear local with a 715 area code (715-814-3041 specifically). When calling that number back, even the voicemail message claims to be the Sheriff's Office even though the number is not affiliated. In the warning, the Sheriff's Office reminds residents to be vigilant, never share personal or financial information. They note that most of their official business is conducted in-person, they may occasionally attempt contact by phone. If you are suspicious of an unsolicited phone call, hang up and call back using a known number. The Sheriff's Office says they will understand the situation.
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Sled Safe Snowmobile Education and Enforcement Campaign
Published on 01/30/2026 under News It's shaping up to be a great snowmobiling weekend here in the Northwoods. Riders will be sharing the trails with law enforcement for a safety campaign. The DNR and their partners will be bringing back a Sled Safe education and enforcement. Wardens will be sharing snowmobile safety tips with riders, while also keeping an eye out for operators who may be impaired or causing safety problems for themselves and others. There have been six fatal snowmobile crashes in Wisconsin this year. DNR off-highway vehicle administrator Lt. Jacob Holsclaw says, "I can't stress enough how important it is for snowmobile operators to be safe, responsible and sober." A few other safety tips riders may receive: Always operate within the limits of your skills, visibility and snowmobile. Be mindful at road crossings. Stay on marked trails. The Sled Safe outreach is scheduled each of the next two weekends (Jan. 30-Feb. 1 and again on Feb. 6-8) They hope the safety message stays with snowmobilers throughout the riding season.
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Pine River FD Helps Supply Water for Farmer with Frozen Pipes
Published on 01/30/2026 under News Among the concerns with our recent cold spell is frozen pipes. That's especially true for farmers and their livestock. Thankfully some firefighters in Lincoln County were able to help out when the latest bout of cold weather temporarily cut off water supply at a farm earlier this week. The Pine River Fire Department conducted the unusual rescue on Wednesday morning. They explained that a farmer reached out for assistance after his water lines froze, leaving his cows temporarily without fresh water. Firefighters went to the scene and filled up a number of water containers. A neighboring farmer loaned some additional water tanks to get the farmer, and his thirsty cows, by until the water could be restored.
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Science of Salt: Road Salt Loses Effectiveness as Temperatures Drop
Published on 01/30/2026 under News As part of Salt Awareness Week, we've been talking about reducing the amount of salt being used to treat roadways, driveways, and sidewalks. While the messaging is to protect the environment and infrastructure, sometimes salt isn't the most effective choice. Saltwise Wisconsin is a partner in the campaign and provided a lesson and some data on the science behind the salt. Road salt, or sodium chloride, works by lowering the freezing point of water. This causes the melting even in temperatures below 32 degrees. But the further the temperature drops, the more salt is needed, eventually losing effectiveness. Research has shown that at 30 degrees, one pound of salt will melt 45 pounds of ice in 5 minutes. At 15 degrees, that same pound of ice will only melt 4 pounds of ice in an hour. As we told you earlier this week, a teaspoon of salt is enough to contaminate five gallons of fresh water. There are some additional salt compounds like calcium chloride; that work in colder conditions. These are typically more expensive, and the characteristics that increase melting effectiveness, also increase the corrosive impacts. So when temperatures dip below 20 degrees, sand is often the best solution to simply increase traction.
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DNR Encourages People Report Black Bear Dens
Published on 01/30/2026 under News The DNR is asking people enjoying some winter recreation to be on the look for and report any black bear dens they come across. It's all part of an ongoing black bear reproduction study. Researchers are studying population estimates, as well as the impacts of human food sources and bear reproduction. Black bear cubs are typically born in late January or early February, and dens are often found during this time because people can hear the cubs squeaking, grunting or humming, usually while they are nursing. People can submit den sightings to the DNR. They are asked to include: GPS coordinates of the den, a photo with surroundings, a description, and any signs of bear activity. Once identified, researchers will monitor dens for cubs to gather data on the litter, while also potentially attaching GPS to the mother bears. This is the fifth year of the study, which was featured in an episode of PBS Wisconsin's "Wisconsin Life" series this fall. Reporting information is available on the DNR website. Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR: Bear den survey participants wear protective gear and keep vulnerable cubs warm while DNR staff members fit a GPS collar on the mother bear during den surveys. /
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Merrill Ice Drags Set to Return This Weeken
Published on 01/30/2026 under News Car racing is typically reserved for the summer months, but folks in Merrill are gearing up for another season racing on the ice. Saturday marks the return of the Merrill Ice Drags on Lake Alexander. Often called "the fastest 1/8 mile on ice," the Merrill Ice Drags date back to 1965. For those unfamiliar, it can be quite the spectacle of head to head drag racing on the side by side tracks plowed onto Lake Alexander. While some participants have cars that look like street vehicles, others have invested a bit more into paint schemes, spoilers, and special studded tires. For general spectators, the Ice Drags are free, though donations are always welcome. They've also got raffles, merchandise, and concessions. The Ice Draggers have given back to a lengthy list of Merrill community groups over the years. Last weekend's testing and tune-up day was postponed due to the extreme cold. But that also allowed another week of ice making. Racing will take place each of the next 4 Saturdays with the championship on February 21. Races begin at 11:30am.
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Hatchet Hockey Team Defeats Mosinee - Claim Third Straight GNC Title
Published on 01/28/2026 under Sports The Hatchet hockey squad clinched their third consecutive Great Northern Conference Title Tuesday night at SARA Park in Tomahawk, defeating Mosinee, 5-1.  The Hatchets scored early in the first, as Cole Peterson scored an even strength goal, which was assisted by Beau Stromberg and Caiden Reichelt.  Mosinee would tie the game with 10:14 remaining as Tyler Baars beat Hudson Seymour.  The game would remain tied at 1-1 after the first. The Hatchets scored two goals in the second period, the first on a power play by Brayden Lamer with an assist to Jett Reilly.  The Hatchets second goal was also on the power play, as Mason Jaecks gave Tomahawk 3-1 lead.  Lamer and Reilly assisted on the Jaecks goal. All the scoring in the third period came late, as Jonah Dickens scored an empty netter with 1:21 remaining in the game.  Lamer and Jake Albert got assists.  Landyn Seymour closed out the scoring with 00:13 left in the game.  Dickens and Reilly with assists. Hudson Seymour gets the win in the Hatchet net, with 15 saves.  Tomahawk outshot Mosinee 40-16.   The win puts Tomahawk at 17-3 on the season and 9-0 in Great Northern Conference play. The Hatchets are back on the ice Saturday evening in Fond du Lac at St. Mary Springs.
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Hatchet Girls Basketball Team Loses to Wausau East
Published on 01/28/2026 under Sports The Hatchet girls' basketball struggles would continue in Wausau East Tuesday night as they would lose to the Lumberjacks, 68-49. Tomahawk got productive outings from two of their starters, but were unable to prevent Wausau East from hitting 11 three-pointers.  Anita Ziert led the Hatchets in scoring with 19 points. Freya Alberg was second on the team in scoring with 17 points. The loss drops Tomahawk to 9-8 on the season and 3-5 in Great Northern Conference play.  The Hatchets resume GNC play Friday night in Eagle River against Northland Pines. Alex Koch and Matt Theiler will have the broadcast on Northwoods 92.5 WJJQ. The Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Pregame Show begins at 6:50 and tip-off is at 7:15 PM.
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Hatchet Boys Swimmers Win GNC Double Dual
Published on 01/27/2026 under Sports Tomahawk's male swimmers would go 2-0 in their double dual at Medford Monday night.  The Hatchets began the night with a 69-57 victory over the host Medford.  Tomahawk would then defeat Lakeland to cap off their night, 81-20.  The Hatchets had six first-place finishes in the double dual. Dane Dekiep would place first in the 100 backstroke and 200 IM. Bruce Peetz took the top spot in the 200 Freestyle and the 50 Freestyle.  This concludes the Hatchet Boys' Swim regular season. Tomahawk finishes with a 5-7 dual record. The postseason for Tomahawk begins February 6th at the Great Northern Conference Invite in Lakeland.
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Hatchet Basketball Teams Lose to Rhinelander
Published on 01/27/2026 under Sports The Hatchet basketball squads were swept in their doubleheader at Rhinelander Monday night.  Tomahawk's boys lost their seventh straight game and their seventh Great Northern Conference game, losing to the Hodags, 90-25.  As for the girls, they would surrender 38 second-half points, losing to the Hodags, 72-33. Freya Alberg led the way in scoring for the Hatchets with 16 points.  The Hatchet boys now sit at 2-13 on the season and 0-7 in Great Northern Conference play. Tomahawk's girls fall to 9-7 on the season and 3-5 in GNC play.  The Hatchet boys are back in action Friday against Northland Pines. Tomahawk's girls are back on the court Tuesday in Wausau East. Tip is at 7:15.
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Tomahawk Hockey Team Defeats Baldwin-Woodville
Published on 01/26/2026 under Sports Tomahawk's hockey squad won their sixth straight game at SARA Park Saturday afternoon, defeating Baldwin-Woodville, 5-4. The Hatchets outshot the Hawks, 55-27 and allowed just one power play goal out of six penalties.  Tomahawk scored the first goal of the day, when Landyn Seymour tipped in a shot from the point by Jake Albert and led 1-0 4:30 minutes into the game.  Jett Reilly also assisted on the Seymour goal.  Jonah Dickens scored his first goal of the game 00:44 seconds later and Tomahawk led 2-0.  Reilly and Seymour assisted. Baldwin-Woodville scored 00:18 seconds later and Tomahawk led 2-1 with 11:31 left in the second. Jett Reilly scored 3:04 remaining in the first to give Tomahawk a 3-1 lead.  Rex Reilly and Mason Jaecks assisted on the goal. Baldwin-Woodville closed out the first period scoring with 2:33 remaining and Tomahawk led 3-2.  The Hatches outshot the Hawks 25-8 in the first period. Jonah Dickens scored his second goal of the game 5:00 minutes into the second period and Tomahawk led 4-2.  The Hawks would respond, scoring 1:23 later and cut the Hatchet lead to 4-3.  Dickens completed his hat trick with 1:54 left in the second period; Jett Reilly and Jake Albert assisted on the goal. Tomahawk led 5-3 after two. The Hawks would score the only goal of the third, with just 1:03 remaining.   Tomahawk outshot Baldwin-Woodville 52-28 and Hudson Seymour gets the win with 24 saves. With his hat trick, Jonah Dickens is now tied for third all-time in career points scored in Wisconsin State Hockey History.  The Hatchets improve their record to 16-3 on the season. Tomahawk will go for their third consecutive Great Northern Conference Title Tuesday against Mosinee. Alex Koch and Zach Garner will be in the broadcast booth with the Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Pregame Show at 6:35 and Opening Faceoff at 7:00 from SARA Park in Tomahawk.
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