Tomahawk Main Street Exploring Streetscape Project in Downtown District
Published on 04/30/2026 under News
Tomahawk Main Street is exploring with a streetscape project that would beautify and revitalize downtown. At the City of Tomahawk Board of Public Works meeting Tuesday, the organization asked for approval to move forward with design-work and fundraising for improvements aimed at enhancing the look, feel, and accessibility of the Main Street district. The proposal includes updated landscaping, improved pedestrian features, decorative lighting, and new street furnishings. A key part of the project also addresses the removal of ash trees impacted by the emerald ash borer, with plans to proactively replace them to maintain the area's appearance. The project is designed to reflect the community's character while supporting local businesses and attracting visitors; a long-term investment in downtown's economic vitality and overall community appeal. Under the proposal, the city could contribute through in-kind support by staff, such as tree removal and site preparation, as well as the possible use of materials on-hand. Otherwise, Tomahawk Main Street and their team volunteers would fundraise and write grants. No timeline was provided, but would likely be impacted by the fundraising. The proposal builds upon another effort by Tomahawk Main Street. They are working with the Tomahawk Historical Society to receive a Wisconsin historical designation and marker for the district. That display would be placed in the boulevard at the intersection of Wisconsin Avenue and Tomahawk Avenue, overlooked by the William Bradley mural on Walker's General Store. The Board gave their permission to Tomahawk Main Street to continue moving forward with planning the streetscape.
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Lincoln County Health Hosting Opioid Overdose, Narcan Training in Merrill
Published on 04/30/2026 under News
The Lincoln County Health Department continues to target opioids through education and outreach. Coming up this evening, The Lincoln County Health Department, alongside the Lincoln County Opioid Task Force, is hosting a free community training focused on recognizing and responding to an opioid overdose using Naloxone, commonly known as Narcan. Narcan is a nasal spray that can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose within minutes, potentially saving lives. Narcan is legal to carry and use without a prescription, making it an accessible tool for anyone who may encounter an overdose situation. Public Health Nurse Deanna Engel says the goal is simple: give people the knowledge and confidence to act in a critical moment. They'll walk attendees through how to spot the signs of an overdose and properly administer the medication. Tonight's training will take place at the TB Scott Free Library in Merrill. It gets underway at 5pm and is about an hour. There will be another opportunity May 14 here in Tomahawk.
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New Muskie Rule Raises Concerns Ahead of Fishing Opener
Published on 04/30/2026 under News
As northern Wisconsin anglers gear up for this weekend's fishing opener, a major change to muskie regulations is drawing concern. Previously, Wisconsin was divided into northern and southern musky zones, with a staggered start to accommodate a later spawn on the northern half of the state which typically opened Memorial Day weekend. In a change implemented this year, the musky season for the entire state will open with the general opener this coming weekend. Freshwater Fishing Hall of Famer and WJJQ guide Steve Heiting joined us earlier this week to preview the upcoming fishing season while also discussing the musky topic. He says the new timing could put added pressure on muskies during a critical period when muskies are spawning or about to spawn. Heiting warns the impact may not be immediate, but could show up years down the road, especially as the Wisconsin DNR faces potential funding difficulties in their fish stocking programs. Heiting suggested better collaboration between fisheries biologists and experienced guides on these topics. He says, "There's value in both science and time on the water." Adding, "Bringing those perspectives together would give us the best chance to manage these fisheries responsibly." Despite the rule change, many northern Wisconsin guides say they'll wait until after Memorial Day to target muskies, sticking with the tradition of protecting spawning fish. They also used the Conservation Congress Hearings earlier this month to introduce advisory resolutions to reverse the change.
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Check Boat Trailers Ahead of Fishing Opener
Published on 04/30/2026 under News
The fishing opener just a few days away, and anglers are going over their final fishing checklists. Local law enforcement are reminding folks to check trailers as well. For many, opening of fishing weekend will be the first time to launch their boats this year. Before pulling out of the driveway, it's a good idea to do a quick inspection of the trailer. Areas to focus on include making sure the tires are good shape, and the lights are working properly. The ball and hitch assembly should be the same size and latch securely, and always use safety chains. And make sure anything being stored in the boat during transport is properly secured to avoid life jackets, tackle boxes, coolers or other gear from being blown out onto the road and creating a hazard for other travelers. In addition to a safety inspection, the DNR regularly reminds anglers to check boats, trailers and props for aquatic invasive species as well. First launch is a good time to check for any AIS hibernating over the winter.
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Aspirus Offers SANE Program for Sexual Assault Survivors; Mobile Services
Published on 04/30/2026 under News
Aspirus continues to offer support at their facilities here in Northern Wisconsin to those who've experienced sexual assault. The provider recently highlighted what is known as the SANE program. SANE stands for Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner. These nurses are specially trained to conduct the forensic examination, while supporting the patient during what can be a traumatic experience. Aspirus now has a mobile SANE team that can travel to hospitals and emergency departments where needed. Amy Riegert is a registered nurse who coordinates the Aspirus SANE program. Riegert says "We learned there were gaps in the system because there are only so many trained forensic nurses in this specialty. This has allowed us to extend our reach, especially into rural communities." April is Sexual Assault Awareness month.
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One Dead, One in Custody in ‘Accidental Shooting’ in Taylor County
Published on 04/29/2026 under News
One person is dead, another person in custody following an unintentional shooting in Taylor County. According to a news release from the Taylor County Sheriff's Office, the incident happened Tuesday evening at shortly before 9pm. Responders were called to a home in the Town of Little Black for what was described as an accidental gun-shot injury. Upon arrival, deputies located the man lying in the yard, unresponsive. They immediately began life-saving measures, however he was pronounced dead at the scene. Following the preliminary investigation, an adult male was arrested and brought to the Taylor county Jail. No other information on the incident has been released at this time. The investigation is ongoing.
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Hatchet Softball Team Wins Non-Conference Game at Athens
Published on 04/29/2026 under Sports
Tomahawk's softball squad hung on for a key non-conference victory Tuesday night on the road, edging out the Athens Blue Jays, 6-5. The Hatchets took a four-run lead into the bottom of the seventh before Athens cut the deficit to one. However, pitcher Camryn Kraklow would slam the door shut on a complete game victory. Kraklow gave up just one earned run and struck out eight. Autumn Merrigan had an RBI double. Ella Peissig finished two for four with an RBI. The win puts Tomahawk at 5-7 on the season and 3-5 in Great Northern Conference play. The Hatchets return to their home field for a GNC showdown Thursday evening against Rhinelander. Alex Koch and Matt Theiler will have the broadcast with the Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Pregame Show at 4:35 and first pitch at 5:00 on Sports Talk 810 AM/97.7 FM WJJQ.
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Hatchet Golfers Finish Fourth at Inshalla GNC Meet
Published on 04/29/2026 under Sports
Tomahawk's golf squad took fourth in their second Great Northern Conference meet of the season at Inshalla Country Club. Tomahawk finished with a 343, eight strokes behind Mosinee and three ahead of Merrill. The Top Hatchet golfer was Jake Albert, who placed seventh overall with an 81. Albert's scored tied Rhinelander's Blake Petroff. Jaxon Kaiser finished tied with Lakeland's Jaydan Schilling for tenth with an 83. Tomahawk's next GNC Meet is at Northwoods Golf Club in Rhinelander Friday. Tee-off is at 3:00.
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Hatchet Baseball Team Loses at Northland Pines
Published on 04/29/2026 under Sports
The Hatchet baseball squad had a rough day in the field Tuesday night in Eagle River, losing to Northland Pines, 6-1. The Hatchets committed five errors on the day, which allowed the Eagles to score two unearned runs. Offensively, Tomahawk mustered just one run on three hits. The lone run was scored on a third-inning two-run double from Wally Horabik. The Hatchet senior finished two for three. The loss drops Tomahawk to 4-4 on the season and 4-2 in Great Northern Conference play. Tomahawk will take on conference leader Rhinelander at TK Field Thursday afternoon. First pitch is at 4:00.
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Hatchet Softball Team Finishes 1-2 at Monroe Tourney
Published on 04/27/2026 under Sports
Tomahawk's softball squad would go 1-2 in their invite at Twining Park in Monroe Saturday afternoon. The Hatchets started off the day with a 12-9 victory over Beloit Memorial. In that game, the Hatchets got home runs from Autumn Merrigan, Averi Petta, and Siennah Caulkins. Camryn Kraklow picked up the win, allowing seven runs in three innings. Game Two saw Tomahawk lose to Orangeville, Illinois, 14-13. Petta had another monster game, knocking two out of the park and batting in six. Ellie Micke would have two hits and three RBIs. The Hatchets' final game was a defeat to the host Monroe, 9-1. Tomahawk's lone run came on a sacrifice fly by Sophie Olsen in the first inning. The Hatchets had three hits and four errors in the loss. Tomahawk now sits at 4-7 on the season and 3-5 in Great Northern Conference play. The Hatchets will travel up to Eagle River Tuesday for a Great Northern Conference Showdown with Northland Pines. First pitch is at 5:00.
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Hatchet Golfers Tee Off GNC Season
Published on 04/27/2026 under Sports
Tomahawk's golf squad would place fifth in their first Great Northern Conference meet of the season in Merrill Friday afternoon. The shorthanded Hatchets finished with a team score of 347, seven strokes behind Merrill. Oliver Childers finished as the low golfer, placing seventh with a 78. Jordyn Carew and Jaxon Kaiser placed second on the team with an 84. Tomahawk's next GNC Meet is at Inshalla Country Club Tuesday. Tee-off is at 3:00.
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