Fall Ride Returns to Tomahawk Area with Some Changes Published on 09/15/2020 under News In a year of uncertainty, a familiar sound is back in the Northwoods. The rumble in the air means the return of the Tomahawk Fall Ride.

For more than 40 years, thousands of motorcyclists have descended upon the Tomahawk community each September. While bikers have already begun to arrive, they'll see some changes this year due to Covid-19.

Rather than one centralized organizer, Fall Ride is better described as dozens of simultaneous events with their own organizers.

Some of the large-scale community events have been postponed this year out of concerns due to the Coronavirus. That includes the Brat Fry and Bonfire, the Muscular Dystrophy Association SARA Park events and the Downtown Street Dance.

Other gatherings, largely operated by private enterprises, will continue with added precautions.

Perhaps the most iconic event of the weekend, the Friday night Thunder Parade, has been changed, canceled and revived by the Northwoods Riders Group as a "cruise" style ride rather than a parade that would affect traffic.

Health officials are encouraging residents and visitors alike to remember all the safety precautions that have kept Covid-19 numbers relatively low here in the Northwoods.

We'll have more coverage on the Fall Ride and the changes throughout the week.

In Other News

Tomahawk Kinship Showcasing New Location with Monday Open House
Published on 01/19/2026 under News It's been six months since Tomahawk Kinship moved into their new location, and they're inviting the community to check out the new space.The local mentorship program will be hosting an open house this evening, fitting since January is National Mentorship Month. We recently spoke with Kinship Director Patti Hilgendorf and Board President Cheryl Brickner. The youth mentorship program had quietly been on the hunt for a larger space to accommodate their growing needs. In April, Hilgendorf approached the board about exploring the former Bradley Bank on Main Street. Brickner noted there was a little bit of skepticism initially, but they soon hit the ground running.  They kicked off a three month fundraising blitz. Hilgendorf recalled, "It's amazing to think we received more than $400,000 in less than 90 days." And while they received a number of large donations and grants, Hilgendorf was impressed by the number of smaller donations and support. Fundraising was just the tip of the iceberg...by July the Kinship board signed purchase papers and they began phase 2, retrofitting the former bank into a kid-friendly space. Hilgendorf says they are about 90% done with the initial interior work. This spring they'll begin work on the back lot include a new green space. As for how the move has been, Hilgendorf said, "It's crazy, it's busy, it's fun. We picked right up where we left off." She says they've been growing by leaps and bounds. Now that they've settled into the new space, they're opening up their doors for an open house this evening from 5pm to 8pm. They'll be offering tours of the building as well as an opportunity to learn more about Tomahawk Kinship and even the different ways people can get involved.
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Study Shows Three Eagle Trail Generates ~$2 Million Annually for Eagle River, Three Lakes
Published on 01/19/2026 under News The Three Eagle Trail connecting Three Lakes and Eagle River continues to grow in popularity, while benefiting the two communities. The Three Eagle Trail was one of five participants in the latest Wisconsin Office of Outdoor Recreation; Do-It-Yourself Economic Impact Program. The summer study helps communities quantify attractions such as multi-use trails while also providing support and analysis. Based on their summer survey, an estimated 10,659 people used the Three Eagle trail between May and October. Surveys showed a near-even split between visitors, seasonal residents, and permanent residents. According to the report, the trail-use generates about $2 million in total local business activity. And while the trail is primarily used for biking, running or walking; segments are also used for snowmobile and cross-country skiing during the winter months. Jacqui Sharpe with the Three Lakes Area Visitors Bureau says, "This report reinforces what we've long understood: the Three Eagle Trail draws people to our communities and supports both economic activity and quality of life." Sharpe added, "These insights give us a strong foundation to strengthen partnerships, improve trail infrastructure and thoughtfully expand biking and recreation opportunities to continue to benefit our communities." Some of the improvement plans including some additional amenities to the existing trail, while also collaborating with local partners for additional opportunities including a possible connection to the nearby Heart of Vilas System. This was the second year the Office of Outdoor Recreation has offered this program. Other participants this summer included: the Heart of Vilas bike trails, Peninsula State Park, Olbrich Botanical Gardens, and fishing in Oconto County.
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Avoiding Frostbite When Temperatures Fall
Published on 01/19/2026 under News With frigid temperatures here in the Northwoods for the next week or so, health officials are reminding residents of the dangers of extreme cold. One of the biggest risks when temperatures drop is frostbite which is damage to body tissue caused by the cold. People, and animals, are most susceptible to frostbite in the extremities like ears and nose; fingers and toes. According to the National Weather Service, frostbite is based on a formula calculated with windspeeds and temperatures. When windchills drop to a range of 20 and 30 below zero, as we saw Monday morning, frostbite can occur in as quickly as a half an hour. One of the best way to avoid frostbite is to simply stay indoors in extreme cold, but this isn't always possible. If you must be outdoors for an extended period of time, officials with Ready Wisconsin say your clothing choices can make a big difference. Minimize exposed skin, dress in layers, stay dry, and avoid the wind. Modern synthetic materials wick moisture and dry more quickly than natural fibers. Covering your mouth and nose can reduce the amount of cold air entering your lungs. Even your diet, nutritious foods and staying hydrated, promotes circulation and blood flow. Keep a winter weather kit in your vehicle. And it's also a good idea to check in on vulnerable friends, family, and neighbors.
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Officials Respond to Manure Spill in Marathon County
Published on 01/19/2026 under News Officials are monitoring a manure spill in Northern Marathon County.  Late Thursday evening, the DNR was notified of manure discharging from a livestock site to a tributary to Black Creek. The livestock site is located on Creekview Road in Athens. According to the announcement, the spill occurred while the farm was actively transferring manure between waste storage facilities when the transfer system failed, resulting in manure being discharged from the transfer line. They did not immediately have an estimate on the volume that was released. The farm is actively cleaning up the discharge, while working with DNR Staff and the Marathon County Department of Conservation, Planning & Zoning. For more information on manure spills and prevention, visit the DNR's Manure Spills webpage.
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Fatal Snowmobile Crash in Iron County
Published on 01/18/2026 under News One person is dead, another arrested following a snowmobile crash in Northern Wisconsin over the weekend. According to the Iron County Sheriff's Office, responders were called to trail 17 in the Town of Oma on Friday evening at around 8pm. The initial call indicated a male party with serious injuries following a crash involving two snowmobiles in the same riding party. While parties on scene attempted life-saving measures; the 52 year old man was pronounced dead at the scene. Based on the preliminary investigation, the victim had stopped his sled on the trail and was struck by another member of his riding party who had been following. According to the news release, the operator of the second snowmobile, a 20 year old male, was taken into custody for operating a snowmobile while intoxicated and homicide by intoxicated use of a motor vehicle. The incident remains under investigation. This is the fourth fatal snowmobile crash this riding season, and the second in Iron County.
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Free Fishing Weekend Returns to Wisconsin Waterways
Published on 01/16/2026 under News Whether tip-ups, jigging, or casting a line; Wisconsin anglers can hit the ice for some fishing this weekend without a license. The DNR has brought back their OutWiGo Winter Free Fishing weekend. Coupled with a summer free fishing weekend in June, the campaigns are an attempt to introduce new participants to the sport of fishing and provide former anglers a chance to renew their interest. Landing a fish is fun, but officials note the sport is about more than the catch. It allows participants a chance to make memories, spend time with friends and family, and enjoy the state's natural resources. Coinciding with the license waiver, some fishing clubs and organizations are hosting fishing clinics or activities on select waterways. The DNR also has loaner equipment available at some state properties. (check the DNR website for availability) While you don't need a license, anglers must still follow all other fishing regulations including size and bag limits. For those heading out, the DNR did offer a reminder to dress appropriately for the chilly weather in the forecast and remember no ice is 100% safe.Among gear to consider include a rescue rope, ice claws, a life jacket, and a cell phone in a waterproof case.
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World Championship Snowmobile Derby Weekend Returns to Eagle River
Published on 01/16/2026 under News Some of the fastest snowmobiles in the world are converging in the Northwoods for an iconic race weekend. World Championship Snowmobile racing at the classic ice oval in Eagle River is back for a 63rd edition. Following a successful Vintage Derby last week, the older sleds are making way for more powerful and contemporary machines over the next few days. In a typical year, tens of thousands of sled-heads travel to the Northwoods to not only take in the races but ride themselves bringing a much needed boost to the local economy. As we shared Thursday, the 'Ride with the Cup' tour has been passing through Northwoods communities. They're back at it again today, and are scheduled to arrive at the Derby track this evening, just in time for the opening ceremonies. Races continues across multiple classes, with the World Championship Race Sunday afternoon. This year's field features a number of past champions among the approximately 30 contenders. Last year saw a first time winner in Zach DeWald. The previous six Derbys were won between four-time winner Blaine Stephenson and two time winner Matt Goede.
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Rib Lake, Medford Middle School Community Projects Receive Packer Assistance
Published on 01/16/2026 under News A pair of area middle school groups are teaming up with the Green Bay Packers to make their mark on their respective communities. At the start of the school year, middle-school student organizations were invited to develop a service project to help their school, neighborhood or surrounding community. Once the project proposals were submitted and reviewed, 10 projects ideas were selected to receive a Character Playbook Community Impact Grant. That included two local projects in Taylor County. • The Rib Lake Middle School Leadership Group will make a variety of accessible sporting equipment available at a community park, offering residents and visitors the opportunity to spend time together while getting active. • Medford Area Middle School students will distribute personal items and tabletop games to local assisted living and dementia care centers as part of their project called "Games and Goodies for the Greatest Generation."According to the announcement, the projects should be complete by the end of the school year.
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Nicolet College Seeking 4 Members for Board of Trustees
Published on 01/16/2026 under News Nicolet College is looking to fill four seats on their nine-member board. That includes three terms that end on their regular cycle this summer, as well as a fourth that is a partial term. While it is currently spring election season, members of the Nicolet Board of Trustees are appointed. Some of the seats on the board have specific criteria as to who can hold them, two of the full-time seats, along with the partial term seat, are open to all eligible applicant. The third full-time seat is set aside for an elected official. Once the nomination period has closes, the potential candidates will have a public hearing in March. The selected candidates will begin serving July 1. The three full terms will run through 2029; the interim term through 2028. The nomination period is open through February 10. Application information is available on the Nicolet website.
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City of Tomahawk Places Referendum to Increase City Levy on April Ballot
Published on 01/15/2026 under News In addition to the mayoral and city council races, City of Tomahawk voters will also decide on a levy referendum this spring. At a special meeting Wednesday, the Tomahawk City Council voted unanimously to place a levy referendum on the April ballot. The City is seeking a 20% increase to the base levy, which amounts to approximately $276,000. It would result in an increase of $75 for a $100,000 property. The state restricts the ability of municipalities to increase their tax levy without voter approval. The decision in Tomahawk comes after several consecutive years of difficult budget decisions. During last week's Finance meeting, committee members highlighted how costs have outpaced the levy growth. With much of the discussion taking place at previous meetings, the resolution was approved with minimal discussion. Instead, last night's conversation focused on outreach ahead of the vote to explain why the city is seeking additional levy. They have already prepared a fact sheet that will sent out with utility bills and will be posted online. They also are planning to host public informational meetings, however they didn't not set those dates.
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