Local Health Officials Warn of Blue-Green Algae Blooms During Summer Months
Published on 06/23/2026 under News Health officials are reminding Northwoods residents and visitors to watch for blue-green algae blooms as warmer summer weather returns to area lakes and waterways. The Lincoln County Health Department says blue-green algae, also known as cyanobacteria, is naturally present in many Wisconsin waters but can rapidly multiply under the right conditions. Warm temperatures, sunlight, calm water, and nutrient runoff can all contribute to blooms, which are most common from mid-June through mid-September. Environmental Health Specialist Mike Mandli says people should stay out of any water that resembles split-pea soup or spilled paint. Despite its name, blue-green algae can also appear white, red, or brown. Exposure or ingestion can lead to illness, including skin irritation, rashes, headaches, nausea, and other gastrointestinal issues. In addition to humans, pets can also be affected. The Health Department recommends showering or rinsing off immediately if you have been in affected waters. Eating fish caught in areas where a bloom is present should also be avoided. While some popular swimming areas like beaches may be monitored for algal blooms, it is typically up to swimmers to be on the lookout. The Health Department campaign uses the slogan, "When in doubt, stay out!"
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Lightning Safety Awareness Day: Staying Safe During Thunderstorms
Published on 06/23/2026 under News Lightning can strike in the blink of an eye, prompting safety officials to remind everyone: "When thunder roars, head indoors!" Tuesday marks Lightning Safety Awareness Day across Wisconsin. Local emergency management teams are joining ReadyWisconsin to ensure residents and visitors alike understand the risks of lightning. According to the National Lightning Safety Council, around 200 people are struck by lightning in the United States each year. Tragically, Wisconsin experienced a fatal lightning strike this past April in Waukesha. Wisconsin Emergency Management Administrator Greg Engle emphasized that lightning is both unpredictable and dangerous. However, he noted, "The good news is lightning-related injuries and deaths are preventable when people know the risks and how to take action during storms." Officials recommend remembering the 30-30 rule: If the time between seeing lightning and hearing thunder is 30 seconds or less, seek shelter immediately, and stay indoors for at least 30 minutes after the last clap of thunder. Additionally, lightning can strike even under seemingly sunny conditions, a phenomenon known as a "bolt from the blue." Lightning strikes frequently occur during common outdoor activities such as fishing, visiting the beach, camping, and farming. If you cannot get inside a sturdy building when a storm begins, officials recommend seeking shelter inside a hard-topped vehicle. ReadyWisconsin warns that hiding under a tree is incredibly dangerous, and open structures like gazebos, baseball dugouts, tents, or picnic canopies do not offer adequate protection. If someone is struck by lightning, they need immediate medical care. Call 911 and perform CPR right away if necessary. Do not be afraid to touch a lightning victim; the human body does not hold an electrical charge, and delaying help can be fatal.
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Lincoln County Board Lays Out Two Year Priority List
Published on 06/23/2026 under News In addition to a full agenda, last week's Lincoln County Board meeting included an early discussion on priorities supervisors may pursue over the next two years. During an agenda item titled "County Board Strategic Goals," supervisors shared ideas for issues they would like to address during the current term. The 22-member board is elected every two years. Among the topics raised was the growing issue of data centers, which has become a subject of discussion in communities across Wisconsin as developers look for potential sites. Supervisors also identified several long-standing priorities, including expanding broadband access, increasing housing opportunities, and improving roads and infrastructure throughout the county. Board members further suggested continuing efforts to promote Lincoln County as a destination for tourism and recreation. County leaders noted that similar initiatives in recent years have contributed to increased visitor spending and tourism activity. Board Chairman Don Friske pointed out that the county board's two-year election cycle provides just 24 regularly scheduled meetings to accomplish its goals, with 21 meetings remaining in the current term. The discussion remained at a broad, brainstorming level, with few specifics on how the priorities would be pursued. Supervisors did not discuss whether the topics would be assigned to existing committees or handled through the creation of special ad hoc committees.
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NAMI Northwoods Seeks Feedback on Health Care Experiences
Published on 06/23/2026 under News Northwoods residents are being asked to share their experiences with health care access as part of a new survey being conducted by the NAMI Northwoods. The organization, a local affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, is gathering feedback from residents in Lincoln, Langlade, Marathon, Taylor, and Price counties about their experiences accessing physical health care, mental health services, and substance use treatment. Survey organizers say they want to learn more about what is working well and where improvements may be needed. Topics include appointment availability, travel distances for care, telehealth services, and experiences with local providers. NAMI Northwoods is encouraging residents to participate regardless of whether their experiences have been positive, negative, or somewhere in between. The information collected will help the organization better understand health care access challenges and opportunities across the region. The survey is available online through the NAMI Northwoods Facebook Page or we'll include a link at NAMI Northwoods Health Care Access Survey.
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‘Walk on the Wild Side’: Minocqua Winter Park Hosting Free Summer Nature Discussion Series
Published on 06/23/2026 under News Known throughout the winter as one of the Midwest's premier cross-country ski destinations, Minocqua Winter Park is proving there's plenty to do on Squirrel Hill during the summer months as well. The park has announced the return of their Northwoods speaker series known as 'Walk on the Wildside' featuring free presentations on wildlife, fisheries, conservation and natural history. The programs will be held inside the chalet and are designed for all ages, combining science, storytelling and hands-on learning. Topics include the secret lives of Northwoods fish, aquatic organisms hidden beneath lake surfaces, efforts to reduce lead poisoning in wildlife, wolf ecology, deer behavior and the remarkable comeback of sandhill cranes. The series begins this Saturday, June 28 with a presentation by fisheries researcher Stephanie Shaw. She'll discuss fish research, reproduction, and life cycles including how fish survive winters in the chilly Northwoods. Those interested can visit the Minocqua Winter Park website for the full schedule and registration which is encouraged, but not required.
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Gov. Evers Seeks Rapid Disaster Declaration in Marathon County Following Spring Storms
Published on 06/23/2026 under News Marathon County could become eligible for federal disaster assistance following this spring's severe storms and flooding. Governor Tony Evers has asked the U.S. Small Business Administration to issue a Rapid Disaster Declaration for Marathon County and three other counties that experienced significant storm damage. If approved, low-interest disaster loans would be available to affected homeowners, renters, businesses, and nonprofit organizations in Marathon County and neighboring counties. The request follows joint damage assessments conducted by federal, state, county, and local officials. Evers said the state is working to ensure communities and small businesses have access to recovery resources following the spring storms which included a tornado.
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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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