Production, Research Continues on Tomahawk History Documentary
Published on 09/19/2024 under News
The City of Tomahawk has plenty of history. A documentary is in the works that looks to capture that story on screen. Earlier this summer, we told you about a new film project titled "Tomahawk:The Story of a City Among the Pines." Tomahawk native Clay Schmit is the visionary, and he's working with an award-winning filmmaker John Newcombe. The two stopped by the WJJQ studios Wednesday to provide an update. While Schmit is from Tomahawk, Newcombe has been bouncing back and forth between the Northwoods and his home-base in California to work on the project. Over the years, the duo have worked on several other film project. With Schmit retired back to his hometown, he realized the community had a wide-sweeping story to tell. He joked that it took Newcombe about two minutes to join on following his pitch. Newcombe said his projects look to tell an entire story rather of a location rather than simply producing a puff piece. While the city is more than 130 years old, the history dates back even further, from Native American settlements to lumber barons, a transition to farm and industry, and now tourism and recreation. They discovered interesting stories from fires to bank robberies along with many familiar Tomahawk names like Theiler and Bradley. One topic that captured Newcombe's interest was the personality and character of the loggers that worked the land. As for what's next, they'll continue to gather that archival material, while also fundraising to offset some of the production costs. If all goes according to schedule, they'll be back next year for a community premiere. You can hear that entire conversation in the WJJQ Audio Center.
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Tomahawk Historical Winding Down Extended 'Shoe Drive' Fundraiser
Published on 09/19/2024 under News
Throughout the summer, the Tomahawk Historical Society has been collecting shoes and put out a final call. The shoe drive is part of the Historical Society's campaign to raise money for an expansion project. The new building will house upcoming exhibits on antique printing equipment as well as a display on the Tomahawk Boat Manufacturing Company. They've partnered with an international organization that distributes shoes to those in developing countries. In exchange, the Historical Society will receive a financial donation for collecting shoes. The drive was originally set to end in August. The effort was so successful they actually need to arrange a second transport vehicle. That allowed the Historical Society to extend their collection efforts by another month. The finally pick-up will now take place on Saturday morning. Organizer Kathy Tobin said they've already got more than 4,600 pairs. Anyone still interested in donating footwear can still do so on Thursday and Friday by dropping them off at the collection box at the Trig's Service Center.
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Tomahawk School Board Receives Annual Presentation on School Resource Officer
Published on 09/19/2024 under News
Back in 2018, the Tomahawk School District approved a school resource officer. At their meeting last week, the Tomahawk School Board heard a presentation on the position seven years in. Officer Brett Susa was the district's first, and remains the only SRO to serve the district. He explained his role is to create a safe learning environment. In his report, Susa touched on what he referred to as 'positive interactions' with the students which builds trust with the students. This can be beneficial in preventing issues before they occur. As an on campus officer, Susa also works on violations such as truancy or substance use. Beyond law enforcement, Susa wears many other hats. This includes classroom education using the example of an upcoming presentation in a high school class on the topic of healthy relationships. He also works with buildings and grounds supervisor Arland Wingate to discuss and address any safety issues around campus. When school is not in session, Susa works with the Tomahawk Police Department.
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Rhinelander Prepares for Walk to End Alzheimer's on Saturday
Published on 09/19/2024 under News
While the Rhinelander community embraces the color green ,the Hodag Dome will be turning purple this weekend as people raise money and awareness for Alzheimer's. Organizers are putting the final touches on the Walk to End Alzheimer's in Rhinelander Saturday morning. Jim Brust is chair of the local event. He says they're excited to bring the community together, united for shared purpose. Funds go towards the Alzheimer's Association to provide care and support to families affected by the disease while also helping advance critical research towards treatment and prevention. Brust says, "Every step we take brings us closer to a world without Alzheimer's, and together, we can make a lasting impact." Locally, they're off to a strong start with more than 280 people registered. The fifty plus teams have already pledged nearly $100,000. The event starts at 8:30am Saturday in the Hodag Dome. Down in Wausau, they'll be hosting an event as well.
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Duck, Goose Hunters Encouraged to Take Steps to Prevent Spread of AIS
Published on 09/19/2024 under News
With fall upon us, hunting season is ramping up. Those heading out onto area waterways to hunt ducks or geese can help play a role in preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species. Monday was the goose opener, while the northern zone duck season opens this weekend. The DNR is reminding hunters to check for these hitchhikers and take some simple steps to avoid transporting them to lakes, rivers, and streams. According to the DNR, invasive species are quite good at finding tiny places to hide. Just a few examples they provided: mud on anchors, props, tires, and boots can conceal eggs and seeds. They may also be carried in water in boats and trailers. Hunting gear like decoys and waders should also be inspected. And if you're bringing along a hunting dog, the pup and their accessories should also be checked and rinsed. The DNR says "Just a few minutes of preventative action can protect our hunting tradition for generations to come." Throughout the hunting season, staff, volunteers are other stakeholders will be visiting boat launches to offer on-the-spot education, boat towels and boot brushes.
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Hatchet Volleyball Team Loses GNC Opener
Published on 09/18/2024 under Sports
Tomahawk's volleyball squad suffered their first Great Northern Conference defeat of the season Tuesday night in Antigo, losing 21-25, 15-25, 25-21, 18-25. Sienna Caulkins posted a career-high 15 kills, one of two Hatchets with double-digit kills on the night. Shelby Borowski also set a career-high with 40 assists. The loss drops Tomahawk to 8-9 on the season and 0-1 in GNC Play. Tomahawk will have the first half of the Great Northern Conference Tournament on Saturday in Lakeland. Tomahawk's three matches are against Medford, Northland Pines, and Mosinee.
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Hatchet Football Team Loses in Overtime
Published on 09/16/2024 under Sports
On Friday night, the Tomahawk Hatchet Football Team lost to Antigo in overtime in Great Northern Conference action. The game was tied after regulation 21-21 and Tomahawk failed to score on their first possession of overtime. Antigo took possession and scored to win the game 27-21. With the loss, Tomahawk falls to 1-3 overall and 0-2 in Great Northern Conference action. The Hatchets will host Rhinelander at Hatchet Field on Friday night, with the opening kickoff at 7:00 pm. Catch the Fehrman Orthodontics Pregame Show at 6:35 pm on Northwoods 92-5, WJJQ.
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Hatchet Cross Country Teams Compete in Menomoniee
Published on 09/16/2024 under Sports
Tomahawk's cross country squads competed in the Menomonie Invite Saturday. The Hatchet girls placed ninth. Alli Palmer finished as the top finisher, placing 18th with a time of 20:51. Tomahawk's boys placed 12th as a team. The Hatchet boys' top finisher was Sam Zastrow with a time of 18:15. The next meet for Tomahawk is Saturday, which is the Smiley Invite hosted by Wausau East.
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Hatchet Volleyball Team Sweeps Ashland at Fieldhouse
Published on 09/13/2024 under Sports
The Tomahawk Hatchet Volleyball Team won their second straight non-conference match on Thursday night, sweeping Ashland at the Fieldhouse. Game scores were: 25-15, 25-18 and 25-16. Averi Petta led Tomahawk with seven kills and Freya Alberg had five. Claire Albert had three aces and nine digs and Shelby Borowski had 14 assists in the win. Tomahawk will open Great Northern Conference action on Tuesday night at Antigo. The best of five match is at 7:00 pm, with the Fehrman Orthodontics Prematch Show at 6:40 pm on Northwoods 92-5, WJJQ.
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