Hatchet Boys Basketball Teams Season Comes to an End
Published on 02/17/2021 under Sports
On Tuesday night, the Tomahawk Hatchet Boys Basketball Team hosted Menomonie Indian School at the Fieldhouse in WIAA Regional action.
The Eagles defeated the Hatchet 58-54 in an exciting game.
Payton Bunce led Tomahawk with 24 and Drew Bolder added 14 for the Hatchets.
Tomahawk ends their season at 4-13 overall.
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Dozens Food Trucks Coming to Merrill for 'Food Truck-a-Palooza'
Published on 05/15/2026 under News
The popularity of food trucks has exploded in recent years with these mobile restaurants now present in most Northwoods communities. Many are heading to Merrill this weekend for the third annual 'Food Truck-a-Palooza.' Organizers said, "The event continues to grow each year and provides a fun opportunity for residents and visitors to experience everything Merrill has to offer." Back in 2024 the city put out a call for food trucks to park at the Merrill Festival Grounds for a day-long smorgasbord. They had around a dozen participants in that first year, doubled in size last year. Now, the third edition, 35 food trucks signed up. Many of the Lincoln County-based trucks will be in attendance, while other chefs will be putting on the miles, coming from the Northwoods, central Wisconsin and even the Fox Valley. Whether you like Mexican, Asian or American classics like burgers and BBQ they'll have something for everyone including drinks and desserts focused-trucks. Between bites, attendees can burn off a few calories by walking through the Merrill Festival Grounds for a craft and vendor show, live entertainment, and other fun activities. The third Annual Food Truck-a-Palooza runs from 11am to 6pm.
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Tomahawk School Board Hears Report on School Resource Office
Published on 05/15/2026 under News
The Tomahawk School Board received an update this week on the district's School Resource Officer (SRO) program, which was first approved in 2018. Now eight years into the initiative, the board heard a presentation from Officer Brett Susa, who served as the district's first SRO and remains the only officer in the role. Susa explained that his mission is to foster a safe learning environment through a three-pronged approach: law enforcement, mentoring, and teaching. In his capacity as an on-campus officer, Susa handles student violations such as truancy and substance use. He shared the positive news that the number of referrals and citations has decreased this year compared to last. Beyond enforcement, Susa's report emphasized the importance of "positive interactions" to build trust with the student body, which he noted is essential for preventing issues before they arise. He highlighted several examples of these efforts, including providing classroom education and participating in a "lunch buddy" program at the elementary school. In addition to his work with students, Susa collaborates with the buildings and grounds crew to assess and address safety concerns across the campus. When school is not in session, he continues his service by working directly with the Tomahawk Police Department.
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Fire Danger Elevated Accross Northern , Western Wisconsin
Published on 05/15/2026 under News
The DNR is encouraging fire safety as Northern Wisconsin contends with elevated wildfire conditions through the weekend. Officials say ongoing dry vegetation, low humidity, warm temperatures, and strong winds are all contributing to the increased risk, particularly in Northern and Western Wisconsin. Twelve counties are listed in extreme fire danger as of Friday morning. Crews have already responded to 69 wildfires around the state this week. In coordination with the National Weather Service, a Red Flag Warning has been issued for Friday afternoon and evening in several northern counties, including Vilas and Iron Counties in our listening area. The DNR has already suspended burning permits in 31 counties and says additional restrictions are possible if conditions worsen. People are being asked to avoid debris burning, which is traditionally the cause of half of all wildfires in the state. Officials also ask for caution with other common activities that can lead to sparks, such as using tools like chainsaws and lawnmowers; recreational activities like camping, grilling, and operating ATVs or UTVs; and even ensuring trailer chains are not dragging on pavement. The elevated wildfire conditions are expected to continue through Saturday evening.
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Rhinelander Celebrates Hodag Heritage Festival on Saturday
Published on 05/15/2026 under News
Rhinelander and the Hodag are synonymous. This week has been set aside to celebrate the mythical beast. The Rhinelander Chamber and their many community partners have been busy preparing for the 6th annual Hodag Heritage Festival. The event brings plenty of fun, history, and whimsy with hodag-themed activities. Among the popular returning highlights are the hodag calling contest and Hodag Historical Bus Tours . They also keep it fresh with new attractions, this includes Paul Bunyan Lumberjack shows. The tale of the Hodag emerged from the times when logging reined king in the Northwoods. Rachel Boehlen, Chamber Director of Events and Strategic Initiatives says, "We're so excited to bring these fun and unique features to the Hodag Heritage Festival." Activities are centered around Pioneer Park. Earlier this year, the Chamber also launched a new Hodag Heritage Festival website with information, schedules, and more.
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Grand Theater Renovation Project Receives $1.1 Million State Grant
Published on 05/15/2026 under News
Earlier this week, a major renovation project began at the century-old Grand Theater in Wausau. Just days into the work, the project received a significant fundraising boost: the Performing Arts Foundation announced it has been awarded a $1.1 million grant from the State of Wisconsin. Sean Wright, Executive Director of The Grand Theater, noted that the state's investment serves as a testament to the theater's vital role as both a cultural and economic driver. He says, "As we approach our 100th anniversary, this funding provides the necessary resources to ensure our facility remains a premier destination for world-class performing arts while maintaining the historic integrity of this community landmark," Wright said. The renovation aims to modernize the venue while preserving its heritage. Key highlights include: • Enhanced Patron Experience: Installation of new seating and upgraded lighting and AV equipment. • Infrastructure Improvements: Significant work on accessibility, structural restoration, and the installation of a new roof. With the addition of the state grant, the campaign has now raised $15.5 million toward its $17.5 million goal. The facility will remain closed throughout the summer to accommodate construction. The community can look forward to the grand reopening, with the first performance in the upgraded theater scheduled for November 7.
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Local Lawmaker Disappointed in Failure of Budget Surplus Bill
Published on 05/15/2026 under News
Local lawmakers expressed disappointment after a budget surplus deal fell apart in the State Senate earlier this week. The proposal, crafted by Governor Evers and Republican Legislative leaders would have utilized the surplus to provide a tax rebate, along with an increase in state funding for k-12 schools and special education. While defeated by three votes in the senate, the bill cleared the Assembly. Among the 'yes' votes was Assemblyman Calvin Callahan who represents the 35th district. The local representative provided comments on the bill's demise. He said, "While this deal wasn't perfect, it did provide property tax relief and put money directly back into the pockets of taxpayers, where it never should have left. Many objections to this proposal were that it didn't do enough, and I agree, but you can't get everything you want in a negotiation." Callahan said, "I am disappointed that some people let that stand in the way of delivering affordability to the people of Wisconsin."
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Hatchet Spring Sports Recap 5/14/26
Published on 05/14/2026 under Sports
Tomahawk Softball Wraps Up 2026 With Extra Innings Thriller The Hatchet softball squad would wrap up Great Northern Conference play Thursday evening with a thrilling victory over the Merrill Blue Jays in eight innings, 8-6. Tomahawk would notch their first six runs of the day in the fifth and sixth innings. Sophie Olsen ripped a two-run double to tie the game at two. Averi Petta would follow that up with a two-run home run to put the Hatchets ahead. The other runs scored were on wild pitches. After Merrill tied the game and forced extra innings, the Hatchets would score their final two runs in the top of the eighth on errors. Camryn Kraklow allowed just two earned runs in the victory. Cracklow and Ellie Micke crossed the plate twice in the game. The Hatchets improve to 10-11 and 6-8 in Great Northern Conference play. Tomahawk wraps the regular season Tuesday at St. Croix Central. First pitch is at 4:00. Sixth-Inning Rally Leapfrogs Tomahawk Baseball Over Merrill Tomahawk baseball's bats woke up Thursday night at Tyler Kahle Memorial Field as they would come back to defeat Merrill, 8-4. The Hatchets trailed 4-3 headed into the bottom of the sixth inning before rolling off five runs to seal the victory. Tomahawk tied the game on a run scored by Wally Horabik off of Nick Arndt reaching on an error. However, The unsung hero was Hudson Evans, who hit a pinch-hit two-run single to put Tomahawk ahead. The Hatchets would add two more runs with a Logan Norman RBI double and a run scored by Jasper Ertl on a passed ball. Wally Horabik would pick up the win on the mound, pitching three scoreless innings. The win puts Tomahawk to 6-9 on the season and 5-7 in Great Northern Conference play. The Hatchets are back on the diamond tonight for a non-conference showdown with Crandon at TK Field. First pitch is at 6:30. Childers Takes Top Spot, Hatchet Golf 5th in Lakeland The Hatchet Golfers would place fifth in their Great Northern Conference Invite at Trout Lake Golf Course in Minocqua Thursday afternoon. Tomahawk would finish with a team score of 338, two strokes behind the host, Lakeland. However, the biggest bright spot came from Oliver Childers, who took the top spot in the meet with a 75. Jake Albert was second on the team and 11th overall with an 82. Tomahawk is back on the course today with an invite at the St. Germain Golf Club today. Tee-off is at Noon.
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Lincoln County Health Hosting Opioid Overdose, Narcan Training in Tomahawk
Published on 05/14/2026 under News
The Lincoln County Health Department continues to target opioids through education and outreach. Coming up this evening, The Lincoln County Health Department, alongside the Lincoln County Opioid Task Force, is hosting another free community training focused on recognizing and responding to an opioid overdose using Naloxone, or Narcan. Narcan can reverse the effects of an opioid overdose within minutes, potentially saving lives. It is most commonly administered as a nasal spray, and can be carried without a prescription. Public Health Nurse Deanna Engel says the goal is simple: to give people the knowledge and confidence to act in a critical moment. They'll walk attendees through how to spot the signs of an overdose and properly administer the medication. Earlier this month, the partners hosted a similar event down in Merrill that was well-received. Tonight they'll be offering a class in Tomahawk, at the Public Library. It begins at 5pm and takes around an hour.
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DoT Announces Highway 17 Bridge Replacement in Lincoln County
Published on 05/14/2026 under News
With construction season now in full swing, another highway project is getting underway in Lincoln County. The Department of Transportation announced a bridge replacement as part of improvements to Highway 17 between Merrill and Rhinelander in the Town of Merrill. Work will include the removal and replacement of the Barnes Creek bridge, with crews installing a new concrete girder bridge. According to the DoT, Sheet Piling Services has been selected for the $870,000 project. During construction, Highway 17 will be closed at the bridge, and traffic will be detoured using County G. Work is scheduled to begin later this month. The project is expected to be completed in August, depending on weather and construction progress.
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Orphaned Black Bear Cub near Wausau Being Cared for at Wild Instincts
Published on 05/14/2026 under News
An orphaned black bear cub is being cared for thanks to some law enforcement officers and a local animal rehabilitation center. According to the Marathon County Sheriff's office, deputies responded to Highway 29 near Wausau. A bear cub was left alone after the mother was struck by a passing vehicle. With help from Wausau Police, they were able to secure the cub who was turned over to Wild Instincts. The rehabilitators brought the cub back to their Rhinelander facility. In an update, they said the cub is doing well and strong enough to spend time in their outdoor enclosure. Their hope is to eventually return the cub to the wild. And while highlighting this specific situation, the Sheriff's Office also reiterated the Keep Wildlife Wild message. The campaign generally encourages people not to approach young animals in the wild. And if you believe the animal has been abandoned, like this Wausau cub, contact an animal rehabilitation facility for guidance.
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