Cancellations & Closings Due to Covid-19
Published on 04/05/2020 under News
Covid-19 has caused cancellations in the Northwoods area. Stay up-to-date with our listings: - Tomahawk Schools and St. Mary's School are now closed until further notice.
- The Tomahawk Public Library will be suspending all operations and cancelling all programs and events.
- T.B. SCOTT Free Library in Merrill is closed until further notice.
- The Rhinelander District Library will be closed until further notice.
- The Demmer Library in Three Lakes will closed until further notice.
- The WIAA announces all school spring sports activities are postponed until further notice.
- Tomahawk City Hall will be closed to the public until further notice.
- Merrill City Hall will be closed to public walk-ins.
- Tomahawk Senior Center will be closed to non-essential public gatherings to prevent the spread of the virus among our most vulnerable population. This closure is until further notice.
- The YMCA of the Northwoods will temporarily suspend all operations outside of licensed child care.
- The Oneida County Sheriff's Office lobby will not be open to the public and there will no longer be video visitation in the front lobby vestibule.
- The Tomahawk Police Department is closing their lobby to walk-ins until further notice. They are also temporarily discontinuing drug take backs and syringe disposal.
- The Merrill / Tomahawk Municipal Court Clerk's Office is closed to walk-in business until further notice.
- The Town of Bradley town hall is closed to the public until further notice.
- The Town of King Recycling Site is closed until further notice.
- The Kinship House in Tomahawk is closed until further notice.
- The Tomahawk Chamber of Commerce will closed until further notice. They will be checking email and voicemail.
- All public Masses are cancelled at St. Mary - Tomahawk, St. Augustine - Harrison and St. Francis - Pier Willow. Please refer to St. Mary's website to read the most recent letter from the Bishop.
- Grace Lutheran Church has cancelled all services, soup meals and events until further notice. Their worship services can be streamed on Sunday at 9:00 am. The link is at www.gracelutherantomahawk.org
- The Tomahawk and Spirit United Methodist Churches are cancelling services until further notice.
- St. Paul Lutheran Church in downtown Tomahawk is cancelling all regular scheduled services, activities and events until further notice.
- Redeemer Ev. Lutheran Church has cancelled all services until further notice.
- Northland Bible Church has cancelled all worship services until further notice. Visit the church's website for further information.
- Northwoods Vineyard Church has cancelled all worship services until further notices. Services are available on their website.
- All masses at Holy Family Catholic Church in Woodruff are cancelled until further notice.
- Eagle Summit Healing Rooms are temporarily closed and the Thursday evening prayer sessions will continue as soon as possible.
- The Wednesday Night Cribbage at VFW Post is Tomahawk is cancelled until Fall.
- St. Mary's Thrift Cellar of Tomahawk is now closed until further notice. No donations will be accepted.
- The Tomahawk Community Thrift Shop will not be accepting donations and will be closed until further notice.
- The Merrill-Go-Round has suspended transit services until further notice.
- All dance classes at the Terry Bucaro Dance Studio are cancelled until further notice.
- All StrongBodies Classes in Tomahawk and Merrill are cancelled until further notice.
- The Monday evening Yoga Class held at the Corpus Christi Center in Tomahawk are cancelled until further notice.
- The Open Arms Community Soup Kitchen at the Corpus Christi Center on Tuesdays is cancelled until further notice.
- AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Sites Service Suspended Until Further Notice in Marathon, Lincoln, Portage, Wood, Taylor and Langlade counties.
- Effective immediately, the Oneida County Veterans Service Office is suspending service on the Oneida County DAV van that takes veterans to medical appointments at the Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center in Iron Mountain, MI until further notice.
- All events that were scheduled in April at the Rock Garden Tavern and FoFS Studio at the Wisconsin Concrete Park have been cancelled.
- The City of Merrill Park and Recreation Department has cancelled their Easter Egg Hunt that was scheduled for April 11.
- The annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Nokomis Fire Department has been cancelled.
- St. Paul Lutheran Church has cancelled the free Community Easter Dinner that was scheduled for Sunday, April 12 at Rodeway Inn & Suites in Tomahawk.
- The Tomahawk Cornhole League Meeting that was scheduled for April 16 at Lisa's Pub & Grub has been postponed.
- The Tomahawk Area Interfaith Volunteers Spring Event, "Magical Night of Comedy for a Cause" that was scheduled for April 18 has been cancelled.
- The Tomahawk Food Pantry Meeting scheduled for April 27 has been cancelled.
- The Knight Owls snowmobile club fundraiser originally scheduled for May 2 at Inshalla Country Club has been rescheduled to November 7.
- The Journeys Half Marathon in Eagle River on May 9 has been cancelled.
- The Tomahawk Chamber of Commerce has postponed the Taste of Tomahawk to Saturday, May 16.
- The Red, White and Blue Day program that was scheduled for May 21 at the Tomahawk School District Fieldhouse has been cancelled.
In Other News
Two School Records Broken at Hatchet Invite
Published on 05/12/2026 under Sports
At the Hatchet High School Track & Field Meet, it was a great performance from both the Hatchet Boys and Girls Tuesday night. The Girls would finish third overall, their second consecutive top-three finish. Tomahawk would finish behind Stratford and Rhinelander. The highlight of the night was Hatchet Sophomore Elise Gibeault breaking two different school records. Gibeault would break the record for the 200 meter dash for the fourth time this season with a time of 25.76 seconds. Then, she would break the 400 meter school record with a time of 58.63 seconds. In addition, Ellie Micke would place second in the high jump with a leap of 4'10". Lydia Shaney would place second in the 3200 meter run with a time of 13:45. Tomahawk's boys would place eighth overall in the invite, placing 2.5 points behind Lakeland. The winner of the Meet for the Boys was Edgar, edging out Stratford. The top finisher for the boys was Senior Beau Stromberg, placing second in the High Jump with a leap of 5'10". Stromberg also placed fifth overall in the Triple Jump with a leap of 38'8". Senior Michael Samundsen placed fourth in the shot put with a toss of 42'3". The next meet for Tomahawk is Saturday morning up in Minocqua, which is a throwers invite. Events will begin at 10:00.
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Softball Shut Out by Medford - Again
Published on 05/12/2026 under Sports
The Hatchet softball squad was shut out for the second time this year by the Medford Raiders, this time at Raider Field, Tuesday, losing, 9-0. The loss by Tomahawk is their fourth in their last five games, with their lone win coming Saturday against Mondovi. Across the two games against Medford, the Hatchets were outscored 15-0. Tomahawk would muster only two hits on the day, coming from Averi Petta and Autumn Merrigan. Also, the Hatchets' fielding woes would continue as they would commit five errors, resulting in five unearned runs. The loss drops Tomahawk to 9-11 on the season and 5-8 on the season. The Hatchets will have their final Great Northern Conference game of the season Thursday in Merrill against the Blue Jays. First pitch is at 5:00.
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Repairs Coming to Stretch of Somo Avenue in Tomahawk, Temporary Detour
Published on 05/12/2026 under News
Somo Avenue in Tomahawk is one of the roughest stretches of road in the city. In the coming days that will change... for a few blocks at least. Last month, the Tomahawk Board of Public Works approved a project with Lincoln County to remove the top layer of asphalt and apply an overlay on Somo Avenue between the 4-way stop and Tomahawk Avenue. A previous overlay began to peel, leaving behind large potholes that are difficult to fill and maintain. Those repairs are scheduled for this week. As a result, that four block stretch will be temporarily closed today through Thursday. Those looking to access businesses along that stretch should utilize either side streets or the adjacent alley. This project is intended as a temporary measure for that four-block segment. The State of Wisconsin has tentatively scheduled a full reconstruction of Somo Avenue, which doubles as State Rd. 86, for the year 2030. While the closure is scheduled through Thursday; the work, as always dependent on weather and construction progress.
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Merrill Paramedic Reunited with Patient After 2025 ATV Crash, Receives Aspirus Award
Published on 05/12/2026 under News
Nearly a year after a life-threatening ATV crash in rural Lincoln County, a Merrill first responder and the man he helped save were reunited during an emotional ceremony. At the first-ever Trauma Survivor's Day ceremony Friday at Aspirus Wausau Hospital, paramedic Dylan Schielke received the hospital's inaugural Golden Hour Award for his actions during a response last summer. Following an ATV crash last July, Brian Brendemuehl suffered critical injuries in that crash near his Pine River home. Schielke, the lead paramedic on the call, was credited with stabilizing the patient before transport to an Aspirus MedEvac helicopter. Aspirus MedEvac flight paramedic Michelle Micke nominated Schielke for the honor, praising his quick thinking, accurate assessment, and professionalism during the emergency response. Micke said she believes Schielke's actions were instrumental in saving Brendemuehl's life and helping preserve his neurological recovery. The award recognizes exemplary emergency medical care during high-acuity, time-sensitive trauma situations. Schielke said he was surprised to learn he won the award. He believed he was simply attending a ceremony to reconnect with Brendemuehl. The Merrill Fire Department thanked Aspirus Wausau Hospital for hosting the ceremony and recognized Schielke for reflecting the department's core values and the work of the Lincoln County–Merrill Ambulance Service.
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First Hatch: Peregrine Falcon Brood Grows at WPS Nesting Box
Published on 05/12/2026 under News
A belated Mother's Day gift for a camera friendly peregrine falcon. According to Wisconsin Public Service, the first falcon chick has emerged at the WPS Weston Power Plant nest box near Wausau. Proud parents Sheldon and an unbanded female welcomed the fluffy new addition Monday afternoon. The new chick will soon have siblings. As of yesterday's update, a second egg was starting to hatch with two more remaining. The birds will share themed names, voted on by fans. This year's selections are inspired by local news personalities. According to the announcement, across the four nesting boxes at WPS and WE Energies facilities, there are seven chicks and six eggs as of Monday afternoon. People can continue to watch the young peregrine falcons hatch and grow via the nest box webcams.
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Lincoln County Sheriff’s Report: Two Injured in Deer/Vehicle Crash
Published on 05/12/2026 under News
A weekend crash in Lincoln County involving a deer sent two people to the hospital. According to the Lincoln County Sheriff's Report, responders were dispatched to an area along Highway 51 near Tomahawk on Saturday for a reported crash with injuries. Deputies determined the vehicle was traveling north on Highway 51 and struck a deer that entered the roadway. Both the driver and passenger reported minor injuries. The patients were transported to Aspirus Tomahawk Hospital for treatment of undisclosed injuries. This comes at a time when officials have been reminding motorists about increased deer activity which typically occurs in the months of May and June.
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AAA Expects Busy Memorial Day Travel; Gas Price Impacts
Published on 05/12/2026 under News
Memorial Day weekend typically means a steady influx of people returning to summer homes or cabins here in the Northwoods. But travel experts are expecting a slight drop in traffic next week. Triple A released their annual Memorial Day travel forecast on Monday. According to their estimates, nearly 835,000 Wisconsinites are expected to travel at least 50 miles from home over the holiday weekend. That is down slightly from last year and after several consecutive record breaking years. Most of that travel, approximately 750,000 people, will be on the road. Nick Jarmusz, director of public affairs for AAA says, "Memorial Day travel demand remains strong, but higher fuel prices are slowing the pace of growth in some segments." With an average of $4.40 cents per gallon, gas is up more than a dollar from the same point last year. Jarmusz added, "Some Wisconsinites are taking a more measured approach this year by shortening trips, choosing closer destinations, or making other cost-conscious adjustments." Those looking to avoid traffic next week may want to plan early departures. Northbound traffic is typically heaviest Friday evening, while southbound traffic typically peaks Memorial Day Monday in the afternoon.
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Rep. Callahan Praises Bipartisan Budget Surplus Agreement
Published on 05/12/2026 under News
A bipartisan agreement between Governor Tony Evers and Republican legislative leaders to address Wisconsin's $2.4 billion budget surplus is drawing praise from local lawmakers, including Calvin Callahan. Callahan said the deal will return money to taxpayers through direct refunds and tax relief measures. The agreement includes $300 income tax refunds for individuals and $600 for married couples filing jointly, along with eliminating state income taxes on tips and overtime pay. Callahan said affordability remains the top concern he hears from residents across the 35th Assembly District and called the agreement a "major win" for families struggling with rising costs. The bipartisan package also directs $300 million toward general school aid, another $300 million for special education, and $50 million in technical college property tax relief. State leaders say the school funding measures are expected to reduce local property tax levies statewide. Callahan says, "A lot of time and effort went into this; I am incredibly pleased that families in the 35th will finally receive much-needed economic relief. This agreement is a sign of hope that both parties can come together to do what's right for the people of Wisconsin." The Legislature is expected to vote on the package Wednesday.
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Tomahawk Spring Sports Recap 5/11/26
Published on 05/11/2026 under Sports
Quiet Bats Haunt Hatchet Baseball in Loss to Medford Tomahawk baseball's struggles would continue Monday at Tyler Kahle Memorial Field, losing to Great Northern Conference foe Medford, 8-2. The Hatchets would allow two runs in four of the seven innings on the mound and three of the runs allowed were unearned. The lone two runs from Tomahawk came in the bottom of the sixth on a two-run home run by Sophomore Cash Olsen, his third of the season and second in as many games. After trimming the lead to four, the sixth inning would end on a double play flyout by catcher Colin Black. The loss puts Tomahawk at 5-9 on the season and 4-7 in Great Northern Conference play. The Hatchets are back on the diamond Thursday night going for the season sweep of the Merrill Blue Jays. First pitch is at 5:00. A Stroke of Luck Gives Tomahawk Golf 2nd in Medford The Hatchet golfers had their highest Great Northern Conference meet finish at Black River Golf Course in Medford Monday, placing second overall. Tomahawk would finish one stroke ahead of third-place Mosinee and 14 strokes behind first-place Lakeland. The top Hatchet Golfer was Jake Albert, who placed fourth overall with a 78. Oliver Childers rounded out the top ten with an 85. The third-lowest golfer was Jaxon Kaiser with an 88. The Hatchets are back on the course Wednesday at the Northwood Golf Club hosted by Rhinelander. Tee-off is at 11:30 AM.
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Tomahawk Students Build New Play House for Nokomis Park
Published on 05/11/2026 under News
Students in the Tomahawk High School Building Trades program spent their spring semester turning classroom lessons into a project designed to benefit local families. The students recently completed construction of a custom toddler playhouse for Nokomis Park. Instructor Andy Peissig said the project gave students hands-on experience in carpentry, design and construction, with students handling every stage of the build from reading blueprints and measuring materials to framing and finishing the structure. Peissig said the project helped students strengthen teamwork, problem-solving and project management skills while also giving them a chance to give back to the community. The students learned the importance of community involvement and how their abilities can make a real difference. He said, "Knowing that younger children will be able to enjoy something they built has given students a strong sense of pride and ownership in their work." Peissig added, "We are proud of the dedication and effort these students demonstrated, and we're excited for the community to enjoy the finished playhouse at Nokomis Park."
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