Lincoln County Veterans Council Picnic Aims to Connect New Generation of Veterans
Published on 06/25/2026 under News A summer gathering in Lincoln County this weekend is designed to do more than just provide food and entertainment for local veterans. The Lincoln County Veterans Council will host its Summer Picnic and Family Fair this Sunday. Organizers hope the event will help strengthen local veterans' organizations and connect younger veterans with crucial resources, support, and fellow service members. The event comes at a critical time, as veterans' organizations face declining membership and aging ranks. American Legion Post 46 Commander Jeremy Gunther said local groups are working to adapt and better serve veterans returning to civilian life, particularly those from more recent conflicts. He noted that many younger veterans are currently balancing careers and raising families, making it difficult to participate in traditional organization activities. To bridge this gap, the family-friendly picnic is intended to introduce veterans and their families to available local services in a relaxed, fun setting. Gunther highlighted a few key features of the afternoon, including: • A presentation by Operation Horses Heal, an organization providing equine therapy for veterans. • A visit from the American Legion Riders during their statewide Cruise for a Cause. Gunther emphasized that the event is open to the general public as well as veterans, noting that community support in the Northwoods has always been tremendous. The Lincoln County Veterans Council Summer Picnic and Family Fair is Sunday from 1-5 at the Northwoods Veteran's Post in Merrill.  While admission is free, organizers are requesting a $2.50 goodwill donation from non-veterans to help cover event costs, a nod to America's upcoming 250th anniversary celebration. For planning purposes, attendees are asked to RSVP by emailing AmericanLegionMerrill@gmail.com.
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AAA Predicts Busy Wisconsin Roadways Over Fourth of July Holiday
Published on 06/25/2026 under News The countdown to the Fourth of July is on, and travel experts are anticipating record-setting holiday travel period. AAA estimates that more than 1.6 million Wisconsinites will travel at least 50 miles from home during the upcoming holiday period, which they've defined as June 27 through July 5. More than 1.4 million of those travelers are expected to drive, making road trips to popular destinations like the Northwoods a top choice. According to AAA, gas prices remain a primary concern for motorists. Wisconsin's average gas price currently sits at $3.74 a gallon, which is about $0.70 per gallon higher than last year. Nick Jarmusz, Director of Public Affairs for AAA, says, "Even with ongoing volatility at the pump, being flexible and planning ahead can help drivers manage fuel costs this Independence Day. Travelers are increasingly looking for ways to manage costs by taking shorter vacations, choosing destinations closer to home, and comparing transportation options. With Northwoods resorts, campgrounds, and lakes expected to be packed, local authorities are encouraging caution on regional roadways and advising travelers to allow extra travel time. With the holiday falling on a Saturday, traffic is expected to build slowly throughout the upcoming week before peaking next Friday. However, the busiest travel day of all might be Sunday, July 5th, as travelers returns home. To beat the holiday traffic regardless of which day you leave, travel experts recommend setting an early alarm clock, as the roads are typically much less crowded during the early morning hours.
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Officials Encourage Learning Life-saving CPR and AED Training
Published on 06/25/2026 under News June is National CPR and AED Awareness Month, and the Oneida County Health Department is encouraging residents to learn lifesaving skills that could make a critical difference during an emergency. Health officials note that in a cardiac emergency, every second counts, and immediate CPR can significantly improve a person's chances of survival. Robbie Deede, Community Health Supervisor, Preparedness Coordinator, and Public Health Nurse says, "Understanding the basics of CPR and AED, and being able to perform them in an emergency, is something all Oneida County residents should be able to do. It could save the life of a friend or loved one." The department says learning CPR is a simple way to be prepared to help when it matters most. To help expand training opportunities, the Oneida County Health Department offers a CPR Anywhere® Kit to organizations interested in teaching CPR skills to employees, volunteers, students, or community members. Officials say increasing access to CPR education can help build a safer and more prepared community throughout Oneida County.
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Volunteers Make Progress on Ice Age Trail Development in Langlade County
Published on 06/25/2026 under News Much like the glaciers that shaped Wisconsin's landscape thousands of years ago, progress on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail can be slow and steady. But thanks to a dedicated group of volunteers, another 4,200 feet of trail has now been added in Langlade County. Despite rainy weather and multiple changes of plans, volunteers gathered earlier this month to continue work on the Antigo Heights Segment of the Ice Age Trail on the Moraine Outwash Preserve. Crews completed stone steps through a scenic moss-covered boulder field, opened a new dispersed camping area, and roughed in an additional 800 feet of future trail. The effort is part of the ongoing work to develop and maintain the 1,200-mile Ice Age National Scenic Trail, which passes through Lincoln, Langlade, Marathon, and Taylor counties locally. Last year, 940 volunteers contributed more than 25,000 hours of service to the trail system. More volunteer opportunities are planned this summer, including another trailbuilding event in Langlade County in July and a project on the Underdown Segment in Lincoln County in August.
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Spring Waterfowl Breeding Survey Shows Steady Numbers
Published on 06/25/2026 under News Waterfowl numbers in Wisconsin remain steady, according to the annual spring survey results released by the Department of Natural Resources. The spring waterfowl breeding survey indicated stable population numbers and strong habitat conditions for migratory birds. Surveyors estimated the state's breeding duck population at 571,000 birds, a slight increase from last year, the 10-year average, and long-term historical averages. The DNR notes that this study is best interpreted by looking at long-term trends rather than year-to-year comparisons. Species-Specific Trends When compared to long-term averages, individual species showed varying trends: • Mallards: Population estimates rebounded from last year, though they remain below the long-term historical average. • Blue-Winged Teal & Wood Ducks: Both species showed healthy population increases on both a yearly and long-term basis. • Canada Geese: Population numbers dropped slightly from last year, but they still remain well above the long-term average. In addition to positive survey results, the wet conditions across the state this spring should provide excellent brood-rearing opportunities for waterfowl throughout the remainder of the summer. The annual spring waterfowl breeding survey dates back to 1973. The full data set and detailed breakdown of the numbers are available on the Wisconsin DNR website.
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Music on the River Kicks Off 19th Season with BD Greer and the Gents
Published on 06/24/2026 under News After a rainout for last week's season opener, Tomahawk's Music on the River is set to return for its summer season this evening, as long as Mother Nature cooperates. Tomahawk Music on the River is entering its 19th season with seven weeks of Wednesday concerts at the Memorial Park Pavilion. The scenic setting on the shores of the Wisconsin River allows concertgoers to enjoy the show not only on land, but also from the water. It's not unusual to see groups of people watching by boat near the shore. Kicking off the shows this year will be a newcomer to Music on the River. BD Greer and the Gents will be entertaining the crowd this evening. The band is based out of Milwaukee. Greer is renowned for her versatile voice, described as reminiscent of classic legends like Aretha Franklin and Peggy Lee. She delivers captivating performances that seamlessly blend soul and jazz, while her high-energy stage presence easily engages crowds. With some rain in the forecast this afternoon, a venue change to SARA Park is possible. Organizers hope to make a decision by 3:30 p.m. this afternoon. Stay tuned to WJJQ for any announcements. Music begins at 6 p.m.
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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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