Anglers Prepare for Another Fishing Season Opener
Published on 05/01/2026 under News The winter wait is finally over... Anglers will once again fill Wisconsin's waterways this weekend with the hopes of landing some fish. Whether catching for a meal, landing a trophy mount, or just spending a relaxing day out on the water; there are plenty of reasons to fish. Saturday marks the start of the inland fishing season for a number of species. In addition to walleye, pike, large-mouth bass and panfish, it now includes musky as well. (One of the few exceptions, northern zone anglers for small mouth bass will have to practice catch-and-release until June 20.) The state has a long tradition of fishing and the numbers bear that out. Statistics show nearly a million fishing licenses are sold every year. The DNR did offer up a few reminders for anglers before heading out this season. Make sure you've got a fishing license and go over rules and regulations including any lake-specific rules or bag limits where you fish.  The new season may also mean some changes to those rules. For example, the Lake Nokomis/Rice Reservoir Chain and the Boom-Rhinelander Chain now have a new 10 pan fish daily bag limit. The DNR has a webpage with all changes for the season, divided by county. To keep invasive species out of your favorite waterways, it's a good idea to inspect your boat, trailer and equipment for these aquatic hitchhikers. And stay tuned to WJJQ throughout the season for fishing news, updates, events, and of course a stable of fishing guides who offer their expertise with their weekly reports. Reservoirs: Eau Pleine 3", Spirit 3", Nokomis 6", Rainbow 1.5', Willow 2'
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Section of Traveling Vietnam Veterans Memorial Finds Permanent Home on Nicolet Campus
Published on 05/01/2026 under News A piece of a powerful Vietnam Veterans memorial now has a permanent home in the Northwoods. Nicolet College held a dedication ceremony Thursday for a retired wall panel from The Wall That Heals, a traveling, three-quarter scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The ceremony took place at the Lakeside Center Patio, where members of the Northwoods Honor Guard performed a 21-gun salute ahead of the brief but meaningful ceremony. Nicolet was selected as a permanent home for a section of the retired exhibit after originally serving as one of 31 stops on the nationwide tour back in May of 2023. Army veteran and Nicolet employee Casey Lehmann, who helped coordinate that first visit, and said the experience united the campus and broader community in remembrance and gratitude. Lehmann said the display will serve as a lasting tribute, one that not only honors those who served and sacrificed, but also stands as a reminder of the enduring cost of freedom. Even the steel base for the new display reflects school's ongoing support of local vets. It was created by veterans who participated in a Nicolet community education welding class.
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Tomahawk Public Library Hosting America@250 Conversations in May
Published on 05/01/2026 under News As part of the nation's 250th anniversary, local conversations will offer a chance for Northwoods residents to reflect on America's beginnings and its future. Several area libraries will host community discussions as part of the America@250 initiative, in partnership with the League of Women Voters of the Northwoods and PBS Wisconsin. That includes the Tomahawk Public Library which announced two of these conversations in May. Discussions will be inspired by the documentary series The American Revolution, directed by Ken Burns, Sarah Botstein, and David Schmidt. The series explores how thirteen colonies fought for independence and helped shape democratic movements around the world. Organizers say the goal is to encourage thoughtful, local conversations about the ideals of the nation's founding, the challenges faced along the way, and how those themes still resonate today. The Conversations at the Tomahawk Library are scheduled for May 7 and May 21. Seating is limited, so registration is required. Those interested can contact the library to learn more or reserve a spot.
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Exotic Pet Surrender Event in Rhinelander Saturday
Published on 05/01/2026 under News While local Humane Societies do an excellent job in caring for dogs, cats and other common furry friends; other, more exotic pets may prove a challenge to re-home. Coming up this weekend several local partners will work with Neenah-based J&R Aquatic Animal Rescue for an Exotic Pet Surrender in Oneida County. They'll be accepting fish, invertebrates, reptiles, birds, and other small animals and plants no questions asked. The event helps keep these animals from being released into the wild which can be harmful to both the animal and the environment. Surrendered animals will be cared for by J&R Rescue until they can be re-homed down the line, whether through adoption or a sanctuary. (Organizers note that animals surrendered this weekend will not be available for immediate adoption at the event.) This event is not for common, domesticated pets like dogs, cats, rabbits, pigs, and chickens as there are other resources available for these species. The exotic pet surrender will be at the Rhinelander Library on Saturday from 10am to 1pm They'll also have some experts and animal ambassadors on hand to educate on responsible pet ownership and the risks of invasive species.
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New Exhibit in Rhinelander Airport Rotating Gallery
Published on 05/01/2026 under News The spring and summer travel season is picking up, and those flying in and out of the Northwoods can check out some new artwork. The Rhinelander-Oneida County Airport partners with ArtStart to host rotating art displays throughout the year, highlighting local artists and entertaining weary travelers. The latest exhibit, which opened this past week, features the work of Joan White of Nicolet Studio and Gallery in Lakewood. A Passion for Nature is a sixteen piece collection where White uses pieces of gnarled, knotty pieces of wood as her painting canvas. The airport Exhibition is open to viewing for non-travelers as well. The airport does have some free parking available for up to four hours.
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THS Forensics Score Well at State Festival
Published on 05/01/2026 under News Some well-spoken Tomahawk High School students represented the community well at the State Speech Convention, overcoming a last-minute change to score high marks. The THS Forensics team qualified eighteen members to the State Festival festival. When severe weather crossed the state on competition day, it forced organizers to pivot to a virtual event just hours before the start. THS coaches said the students embraced the change and have the scores to prove it. Four THS entries earned a perfect score for gold: Aubrey Graeber in Prose, Madeline Long in Prose; Alena Cerkas in Farrago; and the Group Interpretation team of Sadie Ruder, Jayden Dellinger, and Payton Loka. Silver medalists include: Galen Schmidt, Avielle Kromm, Avery Suchomel, Skylar Hernandez, Gabby Ulrich, Finnian Colburn, Tobias Schumacher, Phoebe Hrdina, and Lydia Shaney Bronze: Skye Scheffler and Matilda VanAsten Copper: Abbigail Doleshal A congratulations go out to the THS team for another successful season.
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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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