Aspirus: Knowing the Difference Between Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke
Published on 06/30/2026 under News
With the Northwoods in the middle of one of its hottest stretches of the summer, Aspirus Health is reminding residents that extreme heat can be more dangerous than many people realize. Emergency medicine physician Dr. Dylan Wyatt says extreme heat claims more lives each year than floods, hurricanes, and tornadoes because high temperatures put tremendous stress on the heart and the body's ability to cool itself. Dr. Wyatt says it's important to recognize the difference between heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Heat exhaustion can cause heavy sweating, dizziness, weakness, nausea, and muscle cramps. Moving to a cool place and drinking water or electrolyte drinks can help. Heat stroke, however, is considered a medical emergency. 911 should be dialed immediately, while attempting to cool the victim. Warning signs include confusion, slurred speech, fainting, and a body temperature of 104 degrees or higher. To prevent heat-related illness, Aspirus recommends staying hydrated by drinking plenty of water (even before you begin to feel thirsty) and avoiding strenuous outdoor activities during the hottest portions of the day. Finally, take a moment to check in on friends, family, and neighbors, especially those who are older or more vulnerable to the heat.
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Gleason Man Injured After Motorcycle/Deer Collision
Published on 06/30/2026 under News
A Gleason man was hospitalized after his motorcycle struck a deer in Lincoln County over the weekend. According to the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, emergency responders were called to Highway 17 near County Road X in the Town of Russell on Saturday. The caller reported that the motorcyclist was breathing but had sustained a head injury. Deputies determined that the motorcycle was traveling northbound on Highway 17 when a deer ran into the roadway. The 24 year old driver was transported by ambulance to Aspirus Wausau Hospital. The Sheriff's Office noted he was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. No update on his condition was provided. Sheriff's deputies remind drivers that deer remain highly active in the Northwoods, and fawns are on the move. This crash was one of 13 vehicle-versus-deer collisions reported in Lincoln County over the past week.
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Body of Missing Prentice Man Recovered from Price County Lake
Published on 06/30/2026 under News
A 67-year-old Prentice man has died following a search on Worcester Lake in Price County over the weekend. According to the Price County Sheriff's Office, deputies responded to a report of a missing man, believed to be on Worcester Lake in the Town of Hackett, at around 4:30 p.m. Saturday. Multiple agencies responded to the scene and conducted a thorough search of the lake. The man's body was eventually located and recovered; he was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities are currently withholding the victim's name pending the notification of family members. No further details have been released, and the incident remains under investigation. The Price County Sheriff's Office was assisted in the search and recovery efforts by the Prentice Fire Department, Prentice EMS, Pike Lake Fire Department, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission, the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, the Oneida County Sheriff's Office, the Price County Coroner's Office, and local residents.
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Park City Renames Business Center to Honor Dr. Bobbi
Published on 06/30/2026 under News
Visitors to Park City Credit Union's Tomahawk branch may notice a new tribute honoring a longtime community leader. The credit union recently dedicated its newly renovated office area as the Dr. Bobbi Voermans Business Center. While widely known for her work at Hometown Chiropractic, Dr. Bobbi also served on Park City Credit Union's Board of Directors from 2014 until her passing in 2021. In a social media post, credit union officials shared that Voermans played an important role in guiding Park City's growth while remaining deeply committed to serving both members and the local community. The newly renovated area will provide the additional office space needed to support the organization's ongoing growth while keeping her legacy alive. A plaque outside the business center recognizes Voermans' passion for improving the lives of others. It also highlights a message she frequently shared: to begin and end each day with positivity, gratitude, and the encouraging reminder to "Have your best day."
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PSC: Wisconsin Utility Disconnection Moratorium Can Take Effect in Extreme Heat Events
Published on 06/30/2026 under News
With temperatures climbing over the next few days, state officials are reminding residents about crucial laws designed to protect utility customers. We regularly discuss the winter disconnection moratorium which prevents utilities from disconnecting service during the winter heating months. But the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin also notes that similar rules go into effect while a heat advisory, heat warning, or heat emergency is issued by the National Weather Service. Much of the state is under advisories, and temperatures are expected to remain elevated here in the Northwoods into the weekend. In addition to halting scheduled shutoffs, the PSC states that utilities must make a reasonable attempt to restore service if a combination of extreme heat and a lack of power poses a potential threat to human health. Utilities are explicitly encouraged to err on the side of human health and safety when making these reconnection decisions. However, the protections are temporary. According to the PSC announcement, once the heat advisory, warning, or emergency expires, service may be disconnected again if the customer has not established a payment arrangement.
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DNR Pheasant, Grouse Spring Surveys Show Good Numbers
Published on 06/30/2026 under News
There is good news for pheasant and ruffed grouse populations in Wisconsin. The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) recently released data from its annual spring surveys of the two popular game birds. For the third consecutive year, pheasant observations tracking above the five-year average. Because the Northwoods is not a typical territory for these birds, pheasant surveys are not conducted here; instead, the strongest populations were observed in western Wisconsin. Meanwhile, ruffed grouse survey results showed a slight decrease from 2025, an expected dip due to the birds' historic 10-year population cycle. According to DNR ruffed grouse specialist Alaina Roth, the population trough typically occurs in years ending in 4, 5, and 6. Roth noted that numbers from the previous two years remained strong largely due to "exceptional nesting and brooding conditions in prior years." The grouse population is tracked via a roadside drumming survey. Multiple survey routes were completed in each county within the Northern priority area, and this region ultimately recorded the state's strongest numbers. The full reports are available on the Wisconsin DNR wildlife survey website.
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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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