Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office Recognizes Man for Life-Saving Actions
Published on 02/06/2026 under News Earlier this week, the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office recognized a Tomahawk man for previous life-saving actions. According to the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, Mason Webster was presented with a Sheriff's Recognition Award for commendable courage and selfless action. The honor is based on Webster's actions on December 22, 2023 after another man fell through the ice on the Spirit Flowage. They wrote:"Fully aware of the extreme danger posed by the unstable ice and frigid water, Mason did not hesitate to act. He located the individual, contacted 911, and placed himself at significant personal risk by entering the hazardous environment and physically supporting the man above the water and ice for approximately 38 minutes until emergency responders were able to safely remove him." They credited Webster with changing the outcome of the situation, saying "Mason's willingness to risk his own safety to save another reflects exceptional courage and brings great credit to himself." At a short ceremony at Tomahawk City Hall, Sheriff Ken Schneider presented Webster with the award.
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Lincoln County Students Participate in Conservation Poster Contest
Published on 02/06/2026 under News Students in both Tomahawk and Merrill competed in a fun and friendly art competition while getting an education on the region's environment. The Lincoln County Conservation Program recently announced the winners of their annual poster contest. This year's theme was "Soil, Where It All Begins." This highlights the essential role soil plays in sustaining life and maintaining a healthy environment and economy. From helping crops grow in local fields to filtering water and providing nutrients for plants, soil is the foundation of Wisconsin's natural resources. The science and environmental topics are incorporated into the classroom curriculum to pair with the poster contest. In the end, it was a clean sweep for Tomahawk students with Logan Fishbeck, Finley Koppa, and Logan Winter claiming first, second, and third places respectively. Top 3 students will advance to a 9 county regional competition with a chance for state and national contests as well.
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Nicolet College Foundation Opens Scholarship Application Period
Published on 02/06/2026 under News With the calendar now turned to February, the Nicolet College Foundation has officially opened their scholarship application period. Foundation Executive Director Heather Schallock says they expect to award several hundred scholarships ranging in value from $250 to $10,000. She says, "Scholarships made available through the Nicolet College Foundation have supported countless students over the years. Our goal is to continue providing opportunities for current and future students to achieve their academic and personal dreams." Among recipients is recent Nicolet graduate Emma Edinger said, "I applied for scholarships every single semester. It helped me tremendously to have that weight lifted off me and pursue my studies fully. These scholarships are available for both new and continuing, part-time and full-time students enrolling at the college for the upcoming Fall 2026 term, as well as the Spring and Summer terms of 2027. The application period is open through March 2 and can be done online.  If students need help with their application, Nicolet will host a 'scholarship workshop' on Tuesday, February 17. Students can stop by the Lakeside Center between 11am and 5:30pm.
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Introduce New Riders with ‘Take a Friend Snowmobiling Week’
Published on 02/06/2026 under News The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) encourages snowmobile riders to bring a friend along on their next snowmobiling adventure. Saturday marks the start of 'Take a Friend Snowmobiling Week', which aims to recruit new snowmobilers to the sport. While on the trails, support a local business, soak in the views and show your ride-along friend why so many people are passionate about snowmobiling in Wisconsin. DNR off-highway vehicle administrator Lt. Jacob Holsclaw says, "Not only is it safer to ride with others, but it's also more fun. Plus, it can be exciting to share your passion about this outdoor sport with someone who has never experienced seeing the state's beauty while riding on a sled." This weekend also wraps up the current Sled Safe campaign which features additional wardens and law enforcement on the trails sharing snowmobile safety messages while also watching for violators.
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Lincoln County Announces Free Underdown Weekend February 7, 8
Published on 02/06/2026 under News It's looking to be a beautiful weekend to get out and enjoy some winter activities. Lincoln County will be offering an opportunity to enjoy a hidden gem at no cost. Lincoln County Forestry, Land, and Parks announced that they will be bringing back their Free Trail Pass Weekend for the Underdown Recreation Area. It is currently scheduled for this coming weekend. This will include opportunities to check out the park's cross-country ski, fat-tire bike, and snowshoe trails without the typically required pass, saving users $25. (Winter passes are $25; year-long passes are $35) After a couple of mild winters, the silent sports have been enjoying a snow-filled start to winter. Underdown features more than 20 miles of groomed ski trails, along with cleared snowshoe and bike paths. Coinciding with the event, the Northwoods Chapter of the Ice Age Trail Alliance will host a guided snowshoe hike in the Underdown area of the Lincoln County Forest starting at 10:00 am
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Alice in Winterland Fishing Tournament Returns Saturday
Published on 02/06/2026 under News Lake Alice near Tomahawk will be buzzing with activity again this weekend. Tomorrow is the first Saturday of February and that means the return of the always popular Alice in Winterland ice fishing tournament. The annual event is hosted by the Lake Alice Association. They'll be offering cash prizes for the top three fish in each of six species of fish, along with some kids prizes as well. While base on a fishing tournament, Alice in Winterland is for more than just anglers, it's grown into a family-friendly, fun day on the lake with other activities.  That includes raffles and drawings, and the organizers noted the community has been incredibly generous, contributing thousands of dollars worth of packages large and small. A few of the big ticket items are a Blackstone pizza oven, an ice fishing package, and a kayak. They'll have same-day registration with a headquarters under the tent. They'll be set up Horseshoe and Angler's Avenue boat landing.
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Hatchet Hockey Team Wins Tenth Straight - Defeat Northland Pines
Published on 02/04/2026 under Sports The Hatchet hockey squad completed a perfect Great Northern Conference season for the second consecutive year, defeating Northland Pines in Eagle River Tuesday, 6-3.  Tomahawk got on the board first, when Landyn Seymour scored at the 6:50 mark of the first with an assist from Jett Reilly.  Northland Pines would answer 00:47 later, when Hunter Tameling scored.  The Hatchets would gain a 2-1 lead with a Jett Reilly goal, assisted by Jonah Dickens and Brayden Lamer.  Tomahawk led 2-1 after one. The Hatchet built a 3-1 lead in the second, when Jonah Dickens scored from Reilly and Seymour.  The Eagles again would answer, Jazek Jantzen scored with just 2:01 remaining in the period and Tomahawk led 3-2 after two. The Eagle would get a power play goal with 10:35 remaining in the game to tie it at 3-3.  The Hatchets would then scored three unanswered goals.  Seymour scored a power play goal assisted by Dickens to give Tomahawk a 4-3 lead.  With just under four minutes remaining in the game, Reilly scored his second of the night; assisted by Dickens and Seymour and Tomahawk led 5-3.  Dickens would cap off the scoring with an empty netter with 2:24 remaining in the game; Seymour with the assist. Jonah Dickens had two goals and three assists, Jett Reilly had two goals and two assists and Landyn Seymour had two goals and three assists. Hudson Seymour gets the win, as Tomahawk outshot Northland Pines 23-18 The win puts Tomahawk at 20-3 on the year and 10-0 in Great Northern Conference play. The Playoff Hockey seeding meetings will be held Sunday morning.  Tomahawk will wrap up the home portion of their schedule next Tuesday against East-Merrill United. Alex Koch and Zach Garner will have the broadcast on Northwoods 92.5 WJJQ. The Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Pregame Show begins at 6:35 and opening faceoff is at 7:00.
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Hatchet Girls Basketball Team Loses - Alberg Reaches 1,000 Point Milestone
Published on 02/04/2026 under Sports The Hatchet Girls Basketball Team hosted Rib Lake at the Hatchet House on Tuesday night. Tomahawk lost 54-36. However, the biggest highlight of the night came from Hatchet Senior Freya Alberg. Tomahawk's center became the second player in girls' basketball school history to eclipse 1,000 career points. Alberg joins Becki Hoegland on the 1,000-point mountain in Hatchet girls' basketball history. Alberg also led the Hatchets in scoring with 19 points. Tomahawk's girls now fall to 10-9 on the season. The Hatchet ladies resume Great Northern Conference play Thursday at home against Antigo. Tip is at 6:00.
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Hatchet Boys Wrestling Team Defeats Mosinee
Published on 02/04/2026 under Sports The Hatchet male wrestlers wrapped their regular season with an impressive 60-12 victory at Great Northern Conference rival Mosinee Tuesday night.  Tomahawk won six matches by forfeit and five by fall. The Hatchets lost only two matches the whole night. The only matches Tomahawk won by decision were Dane Islo at 132 pounds and Wally Horabik at 144 pounds.  The Hatchets finish the 2025-26 season with a 9-3 dual record. Tomahawk has their Great Northern Conference meet in Medford coming up Saturday. Alex Koch and Tony Derleth will have the broadcast with the Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Premeet Show at 9:40 and opening matches beginning at 10:00.
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Hatchet Boys Basketball Team Loses to Rib Lake
Published on 02/04/2026 under Sports Tomahawk's boys would suffer their ninth straight defeat to Rib Lake, losing, 68-25. Ryan Montag led the Hatchets in scoring with eight points. The Hatchet boys drop to 2-15 on the season. Tomahawk resumes Great Northern Conference play Friday against Merrill. Tip is at 7:15.
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Hatchet Boys Wrestling Team Loses to Antigo
Published on 02/03/2026 under Sports The Hatchet boys wrestling squad would finish up their home portion of their schedule with a close loss in their Great Northern Conference dual with Antigo Monday night, 35-30.  The loss drops Tomahawk's dual record to 7-3 on the season.  The Hatchets are back in action tonight to wrap up their regular season at Great Northern Conference foe Mosinee. Events begin at 7:00.
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