Oneida, Lincoln County Announce Additional Covid-19 Cases
Published on 07/02/2020 under News
There were several additional cases of Covid-19 reported in the Northwoods yesterday.
The Lincoln County Health Department confirmed its eleventh case overall. The individual is in their 20's and has had close contact with someone who has previously tested positive. Three recent cases in Lincoln County have involved people in that age range. There are currently three people in isolation in Lincoln County. The negative test total has now surpassed 1,800.
Oneida County, on Wednesday, reported its 20th overall case. The individual is in their 50's and has a history of travel outside of the area. This person is self-isolating. Oneida currently has 2 people in isolation and nearly 3,000 negative tests.
In Vilas County, the Health Department hasn't reported any new cases recently. All 10 previous cases have been released from isolation. The health department reported nearly 1,500 negative cases.
In Other News
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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Ties That Bind Us Makes Donation to Help Expand Access to Breast Cancer Screening Access
Published on 05/11/2026 under News
For more than a decade now, the Ties That Bind Us has provided a cancer support network here in the Tomahawk Community. Their latest effort is aimed at expanding access to breast cancer screenings. The Ties That Bind Us recently made a $10,000 donation to Aspirus Tomahawk Hospital to support mammogram screenings for uninsured or underinsured patients, helping reduce financial barriers to early breast cancer detection. Carla Gerstenberger, president of Ties That Bind Us of Tomahawk, said the organization is proud to partner with Aspirus to help improve access to screenings and support better outcomes for local patients. According to the news release, demand for 3D mammography at the Tomahawk hospital screenings has increased significantly this year following the addition of updated imaging technology, including Genius AI-assisted mammography. Courtney Oberg, RT Aspirus Tomahawk Hospital, said mammograms remain one of the most important tools for detecting breast cancer early, and the donation will help more women access that care.
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Wisconsin Public Service Foundation Brings Back Rewarding Responders Grants
Published on 05/11/2026 under News
Over the past decade, the Wisconsin Public Service Foundation has awarded more than a half million dollars in grants to first responders across their service footprint. They're currently accepting applications for the next round of recipients. Each summer, the WPS Foundation presents Rewarding Responder grants to help agencies purchase lifesaving equipment and fund training for first responders across Northern Wisconsin. Over the years local grants have gone to law enforcement, fire, rescue, and emergency medical. These agencies have used funding for items such as coldwater rescue gear, thermal imaging, drones, and AED units. In recent years, the Foundation increased the annual funding pool to $75,000. Dating back to 2014, the Foundation has awarded nearly $700,000 to 220 public safety agencies across the Northwoods and the Fox Valley. The application period is currently open, and recipients will be announced this summer.
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CNNF Seeking 'Campground Hosts' for Upcoming Summer
Published on 05/11/2026 under News
While we've had some chilly nights recently, but camping season is upon us. In the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, staff are assisted by a group of dedicated volunteers. They are currently recruiting a new round of campground hosts. It's a barter system, the hosts receive a free campsite in exchange for some campsite work. This can include greeting visitors, providing information about recreation opportunities, monitoring and helping maintain campground conditions. Karen Katz, Recreation Program Manager for the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. She says, "Campground hosts are often the first point of contact for visitors and play a key role in creating a positive experience. We are grateful for the time and dedication our volunteers bring to these important roles." For those that would like to learn more, you can visit the CNNF website. We'll include a link in the online version of the story.
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Crews Respond to Weekend Fire in Land O’ Lakes
Published on 05/11/2026 under News
Crews responded to a structure fire in Vilas County over the weekend. According to the Vilas County Sheriff's Office, the 911 Center received a call at shortly before 2:30pm Saturday afternoon reporting smoke at a business building located at 6373 Highway 45 in Land O' Lakes. Emergency responders arrived to find a pile of wood burning behind one of the buildings, and the fire had already spread into the structure. Multiple agencies responded. The business was closed at the time, and no employees were on scene. The release did not indicate the amount of fire damage, nor the origin. The Land O' Lakes Fire Department and Vilas County Sheriff's Office are investigating the fire.
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Local Road Construction Updates: New Lincoln County YY Culvert Projects
Published on 05/11/2026 under News
We've got another road construction project to add to the growing summer list... The Lincoln County Highway Department announced work on County YY through the rest of the month. Crews will begin by working on a pair of culvert replacements on the North side of Squaw Creek Avenue. Over the next two weeks, there will be 'no through traffic' on YY which will be closed at the culvert location while they work. Following Memorial Day, they'll be pulverizing and paving, this portion of the project will be local traffic only. As for the DoT project list: Work is scheduled to wrap up this week on the County D/Highway 86 bridge over Highway 51 near Tomahawk. Work began on that project early last month, and the overpass had been closed for most of the work. A bit further north, work continues on Highway 51 between US Highway 8 and the north end of Oneida County L. That segment remains closed and detoured at this time. According to the most recent update; the closure will run until May 21. After the Memorial Day holiday, they will resume work, but Highway 51 will be open to traffic. This project is scheduled to run into mid-June. Up in Minocqua, crews are working on Highway 51 between the Minocqua Bridge and Front Street. They will maintain at least one lane of traffic in each direction throughout the work. The updated schedule shows work through June 18 and then again Sept. 8 to Oct. 9. And a project in Rhinelander, they are working Highway 8 between Highway 47 and 17 North. During construction, traffic will be detoured through Rhinelander. Work is schedule to run into September.
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Softball Splits in Gilman; Petta's Hot Bat Continues
Published on 05/09/2026 under Sports
While in Gilman Saturday afternoon, the Hatchet softball squad bounced back with splitting their two games. Tomahawk started the day with a 12-2 loss to Central Wisconsin Powerhouse Marathon. The lone two runs scored by the Hatchets were on a two-run single by Senior Kylie Peissig. However, the Hatchets allowed eight unearned runs and committed six errors. Senior Siennah Calkins went two for three with a double in the loss. In Game Two of the invite, the Hatchet bats came alive late, outlasting Mondovi, 15-5. Tomahawk took a 5-2 lead into the sixth inning before piling on ten runs in the final two innings of the game. Senior Pitcher Sophie Olsen allowed just one run on three hits in four innings of work. The star of the game offensively was Junior Averi Petta. The Hatchet Center fielder went four for four with two home runs, including a seventh-inning grand slam. Calkins also went two for four with a home run, Petta and Calkins combined to drive in 11 runs on the day. The Hatchets' record goes to 9-10 on the season and 4-6 in Great Northern Conference play. Tomahawk resumes action Tuesday on the road at GNC opponent Medford. First pitch is at 5:00.
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Hatchet Spring Sports Recap 5/8/26
Published on 05/08/2026 under Sports
Hatchet Baseball Mercy-Ruled For Second Straight Game Tomahawk's baseball team were the first victims of the Lakeland Thunderbirds in Minocqua Friday night, losing, 14-1. The Hatchets tied a season-high with six errors committed in the field, resulting in eight unearned runs. The lone run scored by Tomahawk was a solo home run from Sophomore Cash Olsen in the third inning. The pitching combination of Olsen, Wally Horabik, and Hunter Hilgendorf allowed eight runs in the fourth inning. The loss drops Tomahawk to 5-8 on the season and 4-6 in Great Northern Conference play. The Hatchets are back on the diamond Monday afternoon for another GNC showdown with Medford. Alex Koch and Keith Hanse will have the broadcast on Sports Talk 810 AM/97.7 FM WJJQ. The Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Pregame Show gets underway at 4:35 and First Pitch is at 5:00. Tomahawk Golf Stays at 5th in GNC Meet at Eagle River Up at the Eagle River Golf Course, the Hatchet golfers would place fifth again in their Great Northern Conference meet Friday afternoon. Tomahawk would finish with a score of 346, six strokes behind fourth-place Merrill. The top golfer for the Hatchets was sophomore Jaxon Kaiser, who finished with an 83. Oliver Childers would finish one stroke behind Kaiser. The Hatchets have their next Great Northern Conference Meet Monday at Black River Golf Course in Medford. Tee-off is at 3:00. Elise Gibeault Dominates, Hatchet Runners Finish in Top Four At the Otto Bacher Invite in Merrill Friday night, the Hatchet track and field athletes came away with top-four team finishes. Tomahawk's girls placed second overall, placing behind only Great Northern Conference foe Rhinelander. The meet was dominated Junior runner Elise Gibeault. The Hatchet athlete placed first in the 100, 200, and 400 meter dashes. She also placed first in the high jump. Gibeault's 400 time of 58.36 seconds set a meet record. Also placing first in the meet was the 4x200 meter relay squad of Siennah Calkins, Alicia Voermans, Lauren Reibe, and Aliyah Nelson. As for the Hatchet boys, they would place fourth in the invite, behind Rhinelander, Lakeland, and Wausau East. Tomahawk's boys had two third-place finishes in the invite. Connor Zorn placed third in the 100 meter dash with a time of 11.73 seconds. Mason Reibe placed third in the pole vault with a leap of 11 feet. The next meet for Tomahawk is their home meet at Hatchet Field Tuesday. Alex Koch will be in the press box with the Fehrman Orthodontics Premeet Show at 3:55 and opening events will begin at 4:15 on Northwoods 92.5 WJJQ.
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Tomahawk Main Street Kicks Off Mother’s Day Weekend with Annual Wine Walk
Published on 05/08/2026 under News
A Mother's Day weekend tradition in Tomahawk returns for an 11th year as the Tomahawk Main Street Wine Walk will brings hundreds of visitors downtown this evening. For a few hours, more than two dozen shops in downtown Tomahawk will turn into temporary wineries offering lucky ticket holders samples of merlots, pinots and muscattos while enjoying a festive atmosphere. This year's event features 30 stops and a selection of carefully curated wine selections, along with gift bags generously filled by local businesses. Tomahawk Main Street Director Jennifer Turkiewicz says the Wine Walk has become a yearly tradition for many groups of mothers, daughters, grandmothers and friends who celebrate together each spring. While Tomahawk Main Street has toyed with the idea of a theme, she noted that some of the groups come up with their own dress up theme. In addition to the wine tastings, downtown visitors can enjoy live music, extended shopping hours and evening entertainment at several locations including an open mic night at Sideways. Turkiewicz says the event continues to benefit downtown businesses by bringing new customers through their doors and showcasing everything the downtown district has to offer. She added that even people without tickets are encouraged to come downtown Friday night to enjoy the atmosphere, music and shopping opportunities. While the event typically sells out, I spoke to Turkiewicz this morning, she had a couple of tickets available that were returned. Those interested can contact Tomahawk Main Street when they open a bit later this morning.
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Local Postal Workers Preparing for Saturday's Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive
Published on 05/08/2026 under News
The largest single-day food drive in the country is taking place this weekend, and local postal carriers are looking forward to the extra work that comes with it. It's time once again for Stamp Out Hunger, a collection put on by the Association of Letter Carriers in cooperation with the US Postal Service. The national collection launched back in 1991. We were recently joined by Tomahawk Postmaster Chris Thompson to talk about the effort. Local donations go to restock the Tomahawk and Nokomis Food Pantries, and Thompson says over years the Tomahawk community often out-collects larger cities. Last year, the local carriers collected more than 1,000 pounds of food items, along with some additional cash donations. Thompson says, "Carriers are very familiar with their community, they see it everyday, and we just want to make a difference." Participation is quite simple, place a bag with non-expired and non-perishable food in or on your mailbox in time for your regular Saturday delivery. From there, the carriers will do the rest of the work bringing the food back to the post office where they'll sort through the donations and deliver to the local food pantries.
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