Rhinelander Aspirus Hospital Introduces New 3D Mammography
Published on 12/22/2025 under News
3-D mammograms have been shown to provide more accurate breast screening, and that technology is coming to another Northwoods community. Rhinelander Aspirus Hospital announced this past week new 3D mammography with Genius AI. According to the release, the advanced imaging can reveal tumors too small to feel and catch cancers before symptoms appear. Clinical studies show that 3D mammography: Finds 41% more invasive cancers Reduces unnecessary callbacks by up to 40% Can detect cancers up to 15 months earlier than conventional mammogramsThey hope the clearer imaging means earlier detection, quicker results and fewer unnecessary call-backs. Rick Mai, Radiology Director, Aspirus Health's North Region. He says, "Women often tell us that waiting for mammogram results can be one of the most anxious moments of the year. What excites us most about bringing 3D mammography to Rhinelander isn't the machine—it's what the experience means for our patients." They note in the announcement that the experience of a 3D mammogram is nearly identical to a traditional exam—same positioning, similar compression, and completed in just a few minutes. Aspirus Rhinelander Hospital continues to offer both options so patients can discuss the best option with their provider. Mammograms remain one of the most powerful tools in the early detection of breast cancer. The American Cancer Society recommends that women of average risk begin annual mammograms at age 45 with the option to start as early as age 40.
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WPS Predicts Slight Increase in Winter Heating Bills Compared to Last Season
Published on 12/22/2025 under News
Officials are anticipating people will pay more to heat their homes this winter when compared to last, but the estimate is in line with the recent average. This past week, Wisconsin Public Service released their winter heating forecast. They said the typical monthly heating bill will be about $13 higher when compared to last winter, bringing it back in line the previous two heating seasons (2021-22 and 2022-23). According to the WPS announcement, this year's predicted increase comes from higher natural gas prices and forecasted colder temperatures when compared to last winter. It also includes ongoing investments in equipment upgrades and reliability. They explained that the utility takes steps to minimize the impacts of fuel cost fluctuation such as buying and storing natural gas when prices are lower or locking in contracts when costs drop. Assistance is available for qualifying customers. Otherwise WPS says people can take simple steps at home to lower costs, such as opening shades and blinds on sunny days and closing them at night. Lowering the thermostat when you are away or sleeping, sealing gaps around windows and doors.
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Northwoods Children’s Museum Receives Packer Foundation Grant
Published on 12/22/2025 under News
Kids in northern Wisconsin will have some additional opportunities this summer thanks to the Green Bay Packers. This past week, the Green Bay Packer Foundation announced grants for nearly 400 non-profit organizations around the state. That includes the Northwoods Children's Museum in Eagle River. The museum has been serving the area for nearly three decades offering hands-on educational play and more than 25 interactive exhibits. According to Executive Director Danielle Larsen, they'll be utilizing the Packer Foundation grant to help provide additional free summer wildlife classes for children and families. Larsen, joined by board member Brooke Fitch-Collins, traveled to Green Bay alongside representatives from other recipient organizations to attend a luncheon at Lambeau Field and meet some Packer alumni. In the coming days, we'll continue to look at how some of other groups in Northwoods will be investing their Packer Foundation grants. Photo: left to right: Northwoods Children's Museum Executive Director Danielle Larsen, Green Bay Packers Alumnus Vonnie Holliday, Northwoods Children's Museum Board Member Brooke Fitch-Collins
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Home Fire in Antigo Early Saturday Morning
Published on 12/22/2025 under News
A home in Antigo is likely a total loss after a weekend fire. According to a news release from the Antigo Fire Department, crews were dispatched to a structure fire on 5th Avenue at shortly after 2am Saturday morning. They arrived to find an attached garage fully engulfed, with the fire spreading to the second story of the home. Fortunately, all occupants of the home were able to safely evacuate. According to the release, cold weather conditions added additional challenges during their efforts. While the fire originated in the garage of the home, the exact cause wasn't immediately determined. Crews from several neighboring agencies provided mutual aid, while Kwik Trip provided food for responders on scene. Firefighters were on the scene for nearly seven hours.
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Wisconsin Conservation Congress Spring Hearing Process Begins in Early January with Resolution
Published on 12/22/2025 under News
Each spring, Wisconsinites have an opportunity to weigh in on natural resources management. That process will actually begin in the next few weeks. The Wisconsin Conservation Congress is an independent organization that advises the DNR and the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board. That includes their annual spring hearings where the public can vote on a wide range of topics and recommendations such as hunting and fishing rules and regulations and land and water management. Starting in early January, the WCC will begin accepting proposed resolutions from the public. Among the guidelines, the concern must be of statewide impact, and be practical, achievable and reasonable. The resolution period runs from January 5 through February 9. The hearings take place in April. Those interested in submitting a resolution are encouraged to reach out to their WCC County Chair for guidance in drafting a resolution. They have additional information on their website as well. An individual citizen may submit no more than two resolutions per year.
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Hatchet Hockey Team Improves to 8-0
Published on 12/22/2025 under Sports
The Hatchet Hockey team's undefeated season would continue at SARA Park Saturday afternoon, defeating the West Bend Bears, 9-1. Tomahawk would score at least two goals in every single period during the game. Jonah Dickens notched five goals on the day. However, his biggest achievement came with his fourth goal of the game. Dickens surpasses former teammate Austin Lamer as Tomahawk's all-time leading scorer with now 234 career points. Dickens also has the Hatchet all-time goals record at 155. The Hatchets also got goals from Caiden Reichelt, Rex Reilly, Cole Peterson, and Beau Stromberg. Jett Reilly had four assists, and Rex Reilly and Jake Albert each had two assists. Tomahawk's record improves to 8-0 on the season and 4-0 in Great Northern Conference play. The Hatchets begin the Rocket Red Nose Classic in Neenah December 28th. Their first game is against #1 in Division 1 Stevens Point at 4:30 PM.
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Hatchet Boys Swimming Team Loses to Rhinelander
Published on 12/19/2025 under Sports
Tomahawk's boys' swim squad would finish the 2025 calendar year with a 115-43 loss to Rhinelander at the Hodag Pool Thursday evening. The Hatchets would come away with one first-place finish in the dual meet. Bruce Peetz would win the 500 yard freestyle with a time of 5:32.26. The loss drops Tomahawk's dual record to 1-6 on the season. The Hatchets will take a couple of weeks off before their next meet, a double dual in Medford with the host and Lakeland January 6th
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Hatchet Hockey Team Wins Fourth GNC Game
Published on 12/17/2025 under Sports
Tomahawk's hockey squad continued their dominant start to the season with their second straight shutout win Tuesday night, defeating Waupaca, 7-0. The Hatchets got consistent and persistent offensive output from their top line once again. Jonah Dickens came away with a hat trick. Tomahawk also got goals from Landyn Seymour, Oliver Childers, Brayden Lamer, and Jett Reilly. The win puts Tomahawk at 7-0 on the season and 4-0 in Great Northern Conference play. The Hatchets will return home for a non-conference showdown at SARA Park Saturday afternoon against West Bend. Tune in for the broadcast on Northwoods 92.5 WJJQ with the Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Pregame Show at 12:35 and opening faceoff at 1:00 PM. Alex Koch and Zach Garner will be in the broadcast booth.
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Hatchet Girls Basketball Team Wins Non-Conference Game
Published on 12/17/2025 under Sports
Tomahawk's girls' basketball squad notched their fourth win of the season in dominating fashion, defeating Crandon at the Hatchet House Tuesday, 67-37. The Hatchets consistently turned their defense into offense, creating takeaways on a consistent basis. Anita Ziert finished with a career-high 24 points and 13 rebounds. Freya Alberg finished with 19 points, eight boards, and six blocks. The Hatchets' record improves to 4-2 on the season and 2-1 in Great Northern Conference play. Tomahawk's next showdown will be the battle for Lincoln County down in Merrill Friday night. Tune in for the broadcast on Northwoods 92.5 WJJQ with the Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Pregame Show at 6:50 and tip-off at 7:15 PM. Alex Koch and Matt Theiler will be in the broadcast booth.
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