Retired Panel from Traveling Vietnam Memorial Exhibit Coming to Nicolet College
Published on 04/21/2026 under News
A lasting tribute to Vietnam veterans will soon have a permanent home in the Northwoods. Nicolet College is set to dedicate a retired wall panel from The Wall That Heals, a three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Nicolet College hosted The Wall That Heals in May 2023, serving as one of just 31 sites nationwide selected for the traveling exhibit, which honors the more than three million Americans who served during the Vietnam War. College officials say that sense of connection is part of what makes the permanent display so significant. Specialist Casey Lehmann, an Army veteran and Nicolet College employee who helped coordinate the visit, says the exhibit brought people together in remembrance and gratitude for those who served and sacrificed. The wall panel was gifted to Nicolet College by the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund in appreciation for hosting the exhibit. It will be mounted on a custom steel base created by veterans participating in a Nicolet College community education welding class. To commemorate the arrival, Nicolet will be hosting a ceremony a week from Thursday (April 30) at 1pm at the Lakeside Center Patio.
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Utilize Digger's Hotline Before Starting Spring/Summer Projects
Published on 04/21/2026 under News
Spring and summer bring plenty of outdoor projects, and residents and professionals alike are reminded to always use Digger's Hotline before breaking ground. April is recognized as National Safe Digging Month. The goal is to serve as a reminder to call 811 before every digging project, large or small. Officials say this will prevent injuries, while avoiding repair costs and potential fines that occur when underground gas, electric, communications, water or sewer lines are damaged. PSC Chair Summer Strand says, "No matter the size of a project, a free call to 8-1-1 before digging can keep our communities safe and connected." While major projects may be obvious, Diggers Hotline should also be used for smaller work such as installing a fence, a mailbox, a patio, trees or hedges. They recommend a call or schedule an appointment online at diggershotline.com three days before you begin.
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Lincoln County Veterans Service Office Closed April 27-May 1
Published on 04/21/2026 under News
Just a heads up from the Lincoln County Veterans Service Office, they will be closed next week. Staff will be attending a training session, which they noted is essential for professional development and required for continuing education. Veterans Service Officer Matthew Pultz says, "These efforts ensure we continue to provide the highest level of service and expertise to our local veterans." For urgent matters, vets can use online resources provided by the WDVA or VA. Non-urgent inquiries can be submitted via email or voicemail and will be addressed promptly when staff returns. The office will resume regular hours on Monday, May 4.
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Fire Danger Elevated; Storm Debris Adds Additional Risk
Published on 04/21/2026 under News
We're in spring wildfire season in Wisconsin, the DNR is urging residents to use caution with outdoor burning, especially after a week of severe storms. Despite recent heavy rain, officials say more than 50 wildfires were reported across the state last week. A dry forecast this week, combined with low humidity, breezy conditions, and an increase in downed trees and debris from recent severe weather, will likely lead to elevated fire danger. As of Tuesday, the entire state is listed either moderate or high fire danger. The DNR says light vegetation can dry out quickly, making it easy for fires to spread, particularly when storm debris is burned. Instead of burning, consider safer alternatives such as community yard waste collection or brush drop-off sites. (The City of Tomahawk will be conducting their annual spring curbside pick up next week). Storm debris can also be piled to create natural wildlife habitat. For property owners that plan to burn, the DNR encourages checking current fire danger levels and burn restrictions. It may also help to wait a few weeks until plant life greens up.
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DNR Seeking Citizen Scientists to Locate 'Rare Plants' in Wisconsin
Published on 04/21/2026 under News
Throughout the year, the DNR leans on citizen scientists to be their eyes and ears in the outdoors, tracking everything from deer to aquatic invasive species. Now they've put out a call for volunteers to be on the look out for rare plants. It's part of their Wisconsin Rare Plant Monitoring Program, which provides their largest source of rare plant data. Jessica Ross is the coordinator. She says, "Whether you have botanical knowledge, a commitment to conservation or are just passionate about plants, this is a great opportunity to enjoy the outdoors while making a difference." Over the past decade, volunteers have covered nearly every county in the state. In 2025, nearly 100 trained volunteers from around the state submitted 427 reports of rare plants, including 74 new populations. Ross says their volunteers come from a wide variety of backgrounds, however their efforts all play a significant role in understanding the state of rare plants on how to conserve them. Although formal plant identification training isn't required or included, successful volunteers often have previous experience. They've got some training opportunities which help volunteers in surveying, estimates, habitats, and establishing GPS coordinates.. That includes a session at the North Lakeland Discovery Center May 2. Additional information is available on the DNR website.
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Storm Clean-Up Ongoing; Two Tornadoes Confirmed in Marathon, Lincoln Counties
Published on 04/20/2026 under News
Cleanup is continuing across north central Wisconsin after powerful storms moved through the region late Friday afternoon. The National Weather Service has confirmed two tornadoes touched down around 4:45 p.m. The stronger of the two struck parts of Marathon County, including Kronenwetter and Ringle. It has been rated an EF-3, with estimated wind speeds of 145 miles per hour. The tornado was about 600 yards wide and stayed on the ground for 13 and a half miles in roughly 17 minutes. Officials say around 75 homes were damaged in that storm. Anyone looking to help can donate to a relief fund through the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin, which is supporting both immediate and long-term recovery efforts. A website has also been established at www.wi4ringle.com/ to connect residents and resources. At the same time, a second tornado touched down in northern Marathon County and moved into southeastern Lincoln County. That storm was rated an EF-1, with winds near 110 miles per hour. It was about 100 yards wide and remained on the ground for just over four miles. Despite the damage, no injuries have been reported. The storms also brought heavy rain, strong winds, and hail larger than an inch in diameter. Widespread power outages also impacted the area. The severe weather caps off an active week across Wisconsin. So far this year, 24 tornadoes have been confirmed statewide; already surpassing the annual average of 23.
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Hatchet Baseball Team Wins Thriller at Merrill
Published on 04/21/2026 under Sports
The Hatchet Baseball team would win of the wildest games in recent memory Monday night at Athletic Park in Merrill, coming from behind to defeat the Blue Jays, 18-13. After surrendering eight runs in the third inning and falling behind, 10-2, the Hatchets rolled off ten runs in the fifth inning, capitalizing on mistakes by Merrill pitching. Cash Olsen finished three for four with two doubles and four runs scored. The go-ahead hit was a two-out, two-run double by Brody Hilgendorf to complete the comeback. Hunter Hilgendorf picked up his first win of the season on the mound while Olsen nailed down his second save. Tomahawk improves their record to 3-3 on the season and 3-1 in Great Northern Conference Play. The Hatchets hit the diamond Thursday back at TK Field against Antigo. First pitch is at 5:00.
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Hatchet Softball Team Loses on the Road at Rhinelander
Published on 04/21/2026 under Sports
Tomahawk's softball squad suffered their second straight GNC defeat Monday night on the road in extra innings, losing to the Rhinelander Hodags, 5-4. The Hatchets led 4-2 heading into the seventh inning before Rhinelander's Ruby Pramann tied the game with a two-run double. Pramann would then deliver the walk-off RBI double in the bottom of the ninth to seal the victory. Anita Ziert finished two for four with a couple of singles. The Hatchets' lone extra-base hit came on a first-inning double from Averi Petta. The loss drops Tomahawk to 2-3 on the season and in Great Northern Conference play. The Hatchets are back in action Tuesday for another GNC showdown, this time at home against Merrill. Tune in for the broadcast on Sports Talk 810 AM/97.7 FM WJJQ with the Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Pregame Show at 4:35 and first pitch at 5:00. Alex Koch and Matt Theiler will be in the broadcast booth.
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Hatchet Track & Field Teams Compete in Marathon Invite
Published on 04/17/2026 under Sports
Tomahawk's track and field squads would each finish in the top four of their first outdoor invite of the season in Marathon Thursday. The Hatchet girls would finish second with 114.5 points only to Great Northern Conference foe Rhinelander. Elise Gibeault dominated, placing first in the 100 meter dash, 200 meter dash, and High Jump. Gibeault was also the third leg of the Tomahawk 4x200 Relay Team, joining Ellie Micke, Alicia Voermans, and Siennah Caulkins. The 4x400 Relay Team of Voermans, Faith Derleth, Lydia Shaney, and Abbie Rosenmeier also placed first. For the Boys, they placed fourth as a team, placing behind Rhinelander, Marathon, and Edgar. The Hatchets' lone first place finish came in the 400 meter dash from Beau Stromberg. The Hatchets' next outdoor invite is next Thursday in Medford. Events begin at 4:30.
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Hatchet Golf Team Hosts Triangular - Finish Second
Published on 04/17/2026 under Sports
Tomahawk's golf squad came in second in their first triangular of the season at Inshalla Country Club Thursday. The Hatchets finished with a score of 211, six strokes behind Three Lakes and 53 ahead of Mellen. Junior Oliver Childers won the triangular individually with a score of 35. Jaxon Kaiser placed second on the Hatchets and fourth overall with a 42. Tomahawk heads on the road for the first time today when they travel down to Reedsburg for an invite. Tee-off is at 9:00 AM.
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Hatchet Baseball Team Loses at Medford
Published on 04/17/2026 under Sports
Tomahawk's baseball squad would suffer their second straight loss, losing at Medford Thursday night, 5-3. Cash Olsen took the loss on the mound, allowing four runs in five innings of work. Olsen also went two for three with two RBI. Colin Black, Wally Horabik, and Jonah Dickens each came away with a hit. The loss drops Tomahawk to 2-3 on the season and 2-1 in Great Northern Conference play. The Hatchets are back at TK Field for another GNC Showdown, this time with Rhinelander. Tune in for the broadcast on Sports Talk 810 AM/97.7 FM WJJQ. The Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Pregame Show will begin at 4:35 and first pitch is at 5:00. Alex Koch will be in the broadcast booth.
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