Hatchet Boys Swimming Team Opens Season at Medford
Published on 12/18/2020 under Sports
The Hatchet Boys Swimming Team opened their season at Medford on Thursday night and the Raiders swim to a 60-45 win.
Tomahawk had two firsts from Senior Adam Hall in the 50 freestyle and 100 breaststroke.
Tomahawk will be back in the pool on Tuesday night at Rhinelander. The GNC Dual begins at 5:30 pm.
In Other News
Trout Streams and Springs Open Saturday; Earlier Start
Published on 04/03/2026 under News
Anglers across the Northwoods are gearing up for an early start to trout season this weekend. The DNR says the inland trout season opens April 4th this year, about a month earlier than in the past. The early start is for the state's inland streams and springs. The early open harvest season for trout does not apply to inland lakes and ponds. Officials say trout populations are strong statewide, and the earlier opener was supported by the public to expand spring fishing opportunities. Langlade County continues to stand out for high-quality trout streams, with clear, cold waters that attract anglers from across the region. Areas like the Wolf River and its tributaries are known for healthy trout populations and scenic fishing spots. The DNR reminds anglers they'll need a valid fishing license and trout stamp, and to check updated bag and length limits for the new season. They're also encouraging everyone to help protect local waterways by cleaning gear and preventing the spread of aquatic invasive species.
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Athens Man Receives 4 Year Sentence in Lincoln County Brake Cutting Case
Published on 04/02/2026 under News
An Athens man accused of cutting the brake lines of another man's vehicles on multiple occasions will spend four years in prison. Back in December, David Genrich pleaded no-contest to one count of attempted first-degree recklessly endangering safety and three counts of criminal damage to property. In exchange 5 other charges were dismissed, but were considered during sentencing. The 24 year old was arrested in the spring of 2023 after an investigation into multiple instances of vehicle brakelines being cut. Court documents show Genrich later admitted to cutting the brakelines and stating he wanted to date the younger man's girlfriend. Following the four year prison sentence, Genrich will also have 5 years of extended supervision. He was also ordered to pay restitution to the victims.
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Lincoln County Group Looking to Address Issues Affecting Seniors After Successful Breakfast Conversation
Published on 04/02/2026 under News
More than 80 seniors and their advocates came together in Lincoln County over the weekend for the Northwoods Senior Breakfast, part of the Senior Empowerment Project...and the conversation was just as important as the meal. Attendees at the Saturday morning breakfast in Merrill shared their top concerns affecting local seniors. Transportation continues to be a challenge, especially to other communities and weekends. Social isolation was another major topic of concern, particularly for seniors who feel left behind by technology and struggle to stay connected to community resources. Access to healthcare, along with caregiver support and respite care, also ranked high on the list. Organizer Eileen Guthrie says the work doesn't stop there. The group will now take what they heard over the weekend and begin working toward solutions to better serve seniors in the Northwoods. The Senior Empowerment Project has grown into a statewide movement, building on efforts in several Wisconsin counties to preserve and expand services for older adults. Here in Lincoln County, the group emerged out of the efforts of People for Pine Crest. Organizers say they were encouraged by the strong turnout in Merrill and are eager to keep the momentum going. As for the meal, they asked for a $1 donation for the Merrill Area Food Pantry and raised more than $250. If you'd like to get involved, you can learn more by visiting their website at Senior-Empowerment.org, their Facebook page, or revisit our earlier conversation with Guthrie in the WJJQ audio center.
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Northwoods Students Explore Real-World Finances in 'Mad Money' Scenarios
Published on 04/02/2026 under News
Students at Rhinelander High School got a chance to experience some real world financial situations in a fictional setting. On Wednesday, the district collaborated with Rhinelander Partners in Education to offer their annual Mad Money learning event. They provided a full day of opportunity for students to learn more about home budgeting and job hiring process. The morning session was focused on finances. The students were assigned to fictional lives including jobs, families, bills, medical and childcare needs, and other real-world expenses. The students had to balance a budget within their assigned life. Then in the afternoon session, those same students experienced a job search which included mock interviews. The district brought in more than 30 local business professionals to conduct the interviews. The session also included a Shark Tank-inspired game and a presentation from speaker Michael McGowan. In addition to Rhinelander, students from Three Lakes were able to participate.
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New Wisconsin Fishing Season Begins April 1; Purchase New License, Check Regulations
Published on 04/02/2026 under News
Wednesday marked the official start of the new Wisconsin fishing season. Before casting a line, anglers are reminded to review any new rules that may affect their favorite fishing spots and grab a new license. Although Wisconsin's general inland fishing season doesn't open until May 2, the DNR notes there are still some outstanding angling opportunities available throughout the state. That includes both catch-and-release options or species-specific options on select waterways. Anglers can check out the DNR regulation guide to see which waters are open, as well as checking for any new regulations. It's also time to purchase a new fishing license, which runs from April 1 to March 31 of the following year. (A single license for a Wisconsin resident will run $20; spouses get a discount when purchased together at $31.) And anglers are also encourages to do a preseason check on fishing gear, boats, and trailers to ensure they are in good working order while aquatic invasive species aren't hitchhiking.
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Lincoln County Man Arrested for Possession of Child Pornography
Published on 04/02/2026 under News
A Lincoln County man is behind bars after an investigation into child pornography. According to a news release from the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, investigators executed a search warrant at a home in the Town of Merrill on Wednesday morning following a tip from the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. They traced activity to an IP address connected to the home. According to the release, deputies discovered numerous child sexual abuse materials during the search. As a result, a 59 year old man was booked into the Lincoln County Jail on multiple counts of possession of child pornography. The man's name was not immediately released. The Sheriff's Department says there is no information to suggest the individual victimized anyone within the community. The investigation is ongoing.
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Ruby’s Pantry Ending Food Distribution Service in Rhinelander
Published on 04/02/2026 under News
After more than a decade of service, a longtime food assistance program in the greater Rhinelander area has come to an unexpected end. Ruby's Pantry announced it is ending its monthly pop-up food distribution efforts across Wisconsin and Minnesota effective April 1. The program had served families in the Rhinelander community for over 12 years, including the past eight and a half years through Calvary Baptist Church. Pastor Rod Ankrom says the closure came without warning, calling it a surprise to both organizers and volunteers. He added the ministry is grateful for the many people who stepped up over the years to help provide food and support to local families. In a statement, Ruby's Pantry leadership says the decision follows months of internal restructuring, aimed at better aligning their mission and resources. While the loss leaves a gap in local food distribution, residents in need are reminded that support is still available through the Rhinelander Area Food Pantry, which continues to serve the community. Local leaders say they're hopeful other efforts will step in to help meet the ongoing need.
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Preparing for Potential Ice Storm; Power Outages
Published on 04/01/2026 under News
A wintery mix of precipitation isn't unusual at this time of year, and with an ice storm in the forecast overnight officials are reminding residents to take some precautions. In addition to a potentially difficult Thursday morning commute, icing can also lead to power outages. The weight of ice can weigh down or break branches which can fall on power lines or electric equipment. Wisconsin Public Service offers a handy online guide for those looking to cover all the bases before, during, and after a major storm that may result in power outages. We frequently cover home emergency kits, and that remains important. It should include food, water, flashlights, batteries, and a first aid kit. WPS recommends downloading their app and storing their phone number for any emergency communication. It's a good idea to charge up phones when severe weather approaches. If you have a generator; check that it is accessible, working, and full of gas. Coincidentally, we had a similar ice storm one year ago, almost to the day, that left more than 100,000 people without power, some for several days.
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Eagle River Earns Several Honors at Wisconsin Main Street Awards
Published on 04/01/2026 under News
Last week we highlighted the success of downtown Tomahawk in the Wisconsin Main Street Awards, but they weren't the only Northwoods community that shined. In Eagle River, local businesses and community leaders earned multiple Wisconsin Main Street honors highlighting their impact on downtown revitalization. Andy's Pontoon Saloon took home the Best Business Marketing Campaign award for its popular "Run Club." What began as a simple two-mile group run quickly grew into a weekly event drawing more than 1,500 participants over the season, boosting foot traffic and business activity throughout downtown. This is the second year in a row that Andy's Pontoon Saloon has been recognized; last year, it was named Best New Business. Longtime community leader Jim Holperin was inducted into the Wisconsin Main Street Hall of Fame. Holperin was recognized for decades of leadership, volunteerism, and investment in Eagle River's downtown, including his work with multiple committees and fundraising efforts that helped strengthen the local economy. Another Eagle River honoree, Byron McNutt, was named a 2025 Wisconsin Main Street Community Champion for his ongoing contributions to projects like Rotary Square and his continued support of downtown initiatives. The success of Tomahawk and Eagle River is more impressive competing against 37 Main Street Districts including in larger cities like Wausau, Green Bay and Milwaukee. Local leaders say the awards reflect the strength of community involvement across northern Wisconsin, with volunteers, businesses, and organizations all playing a key role in building vibrant downtowns. Elsewhere, Wausau was also recognized, with the Wausau Night Market earning Best Special Event. The monthly summer gathering has grown into a major attraction, drawing more than 2,000 visitors per event and featuring dozens of vendors, food trucks, and live entertainment.
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Local Children’s Museums Participating in Brewer Promotion with Free Tickets
Published on 04/01/2026 under News
Families in the Northwoods have a fun incentive to plan a museum visit this week, with a little baseball bonus. The Northwoods Children's Museum in Eagle River has been selected to participating site for a new statewide promotion through the Milwaukee Brewers Community Foundation. As part of the promotion, children ages 17 and under who visit a participating museum this week can receive two free ticket vouchers to select Milwaukee Brewers home games at American Family Field. Coinciding with the start of the MLB season, organizers say the promotion is designed to encourage family learning and play during spring break, while also making it easier for kids to experience Major League Baseball at AmFam Field. The Northwoods Children's Museum is open daily during the promotion, which runs through Saturday. The Children's Imaginarium is also participating in this program.
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