Hatchet Track & Field Teams Host the Tomahawk Invite
Published on 05/11/2022 under Sports
On Tuesday, the Hatchet Girls and Boys Track and Field Teams hosted the Tomahawk Invite at the Hatchet Track. The Hatchet girls finished in first place, while the boys had a sixth place finish.
Girls Team top place finishers:
-2nd 3200m Relay- Robin Schmidt, Serena Reinke, Rachel Reilly, Macey Mann -2nd 800m Relay- Halle Derleth, Macey Mann, Marie Gorell, Kate Reilly -2nd Morgan Hansmann 1600m Run -2nd Macey Mann 800m Run -2nd Serena Reinke 3200m Run -3rd Halle Derleth Long Jump -3rd Emily Maki 100m Hurdles -3rd Emily Maki 300m Hurdles -3rd Alli Palmer 1600m Run -3rd Halle Derleth 200m Dash -3rd 1600m Relay-Alli Palmer, Rachel Reilly, Ava Dragosh, Morgan Hansmann -4th Emily Maki Long Jump -4th Emily Maki Triple Jump -4th Ava Dragosh Pole Vault -5th Halle Derleth Triple Jump -5th Tie Arawen Alberg Pole Vault -5th Ayla McCormic Discus -5th 400m Relay- Nadia Schoone, Amalie Kurth, Ayla McCormic, Mariah Sparbel
Boys team top place finishers:
-1st Joey Reiter Shotput -3rd Sam Zastrow 800m Run -4th Micah Arnott High Jump -4th Sam Zastrow 1600m Run -4th Zach Hanse 300m Hurdles -5th Presley Gutbrod 200m Dash -5th Taje Casey 1600m Run -5th 800m relay- Zach hanse, Ryan Larson, Dane Schonenberger, Presley Gutbrod -5th 400m relay- Ryan Larson, Keagyn Schoone, Zach Hanse, Micah Arnott
In Other News
Lincoln County Business, Community Leaders Meet for Annual Economic Summit
Published on 04/28/2026 under News
Business leaders, entrepreneurs, and community members are gathering today to focus on strengthening small business and economic growth in Lincoln County. The Lincoln County Economic Development Corporation is hosting its 2026 Economic Summit, themed "Energizing the Small Business Spirit." The summit is designed to bring together regional partners and local businesses to share ideas, build connections, and explore strategies for success. LCEDC Executive Director Sara Guild anticipated more than 100 people would take part. The morning session features updates on regional economic trends, a keynote on innovation in rural communities, and a panel discussion with local business owners. A statewide perspective on economic conditions will also be shared. Following some networking and lunch, the afternoon sessions are focused on practical tools for small businesses, including financing partnerships, marketing strategies, and community engagement. The day wraps up with a closing presentation by Mike Hobbs, a rural entrepreneur and community development advocate. He'll be highlighting how small-town businesses can drive broader community growth. This is the third year for the Lincoln County Economic Summit, which alternates locations between Tomahawk and Merrill. This year, they're back in Merrill.
+ Read More
Drivers Cautioned for Adopt-a-Highway Clean-Up Volunteers
Published on 04/28/2026 under News
Motorists are asked to be on the lookout for volunteers busy picking up a winter's worth of trash and recyclables along local roadways. Mirrored off the WisDoT's popular Adopt-A-Highway program, many local highway departments have similar outreach efforts. That includes the Oneida County Highway Department which currently partners with 41 volunteer groups and organizations, who have pledged to maintain two-mile segments of Oneida County roadways throughout the year. Many of those groups have been taking advantage of the early start to spring, by picking up the roadside litter. The Oneida County Highway Department is asking drivers to be on the lookout and leave the groups plenty of space alongside the road. The volunteers are typically outfitted with high visibility vests while they work. There are still some road segments available for adoption. Those interested can reach out to the Highway Department during office hours. Or if you'd like to simply volunteer, specifically in the Nokomis area, there is a roadside clean-up planned for Saturday. They're meeting at the Nokomis Town Hall at 8am for assignments.
+ Read More
Two Arrested on Drug Charges Following Lincoln County Traffic Stop
Published on 04/28/2026 under News
Two men were arrested on drug charges following a traffic stop in Lincoln County. According to the Lincoln County Sheriff's Report, the incident happened Thursday as deputies were working on what was described as a directed patrol effort targeting illegal drug trafficking. During this detail a deputy observed a vehicle speeding and radioed ahead to a second deputy for a traffic stop. According to the report, deputies requested the assistance of Lincoln County's K9 unit. They said, "During an exterior sniff of the vehicle, K9 Nina alerted positive." During a subsequent search of the vehicle, deputies recovered cocaine and drug paraphernalia. As a result the driver and passenger were taken into custody on charges including possession of cocaine with intent to deliver. They have been identified as Eric Walloch and Patrick Grady, both of Eagle River. Both men were transported to the Lincoln County Jail.
+ Read More
Lincoln County Sheriff Report: Two Drivers Receive Warnings After Road Rage Incident
Published on 04/28/2026 under News
Two drivers were let off with warnings after an apparent road rage incident escalated. According to the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, that incident happened Friday on Highway 51 near Merrill. Deputies were initially dispatched to a driving complaint involving two vehicles operating recklessly. According to the report, while deputies were en route, dispatchers remained in contact with those involved and were able to direct both drivers to pull over at separate locations to wait for law enforcement. The initial caller, a 33-year-old man from Rhinelander, told deputies the other driver had, at one point, waved a handgun. Deputies also spoke with the second driver, a 47-year-old man from Oklahoma, who acknowledged becoming upset with the other driver's behavior. He admitted that he armed himself with a handgun, but said he did not point the weapon at anyone. After investigating, deputies said they were unable to determine definitively whether a law violation had occurred. Both individuals were released with warnings.______ A few other quick notes from the Lincoln County Sheriff's Report… A 40 year old Merrill man is facing a number of citations after a reckless driving stop including a 4th offense operating after revocation, false registration plates, and illegal window tint. The driver told the deputy he was on his way to the court house at the time of the traffic stop for a court appearance on an unrelated traffic matter. The number of vehicle versus deer collisions was down with just one reported on Lincoln County roadways.
+ Read More
Underdown Trails Opening for the Season
Published on 04/28/2026 under News
With spring's arrival, it's almost time to hit the trails in Lincoln County, whether you prefer horsepower or pedal power. Lincoln County Forestry, Land, and Parks has announced that the equestrian and mountain bike trails at the Underdown Recreation Area will officially open for the season on Friday (May 1 at 8am). Recreation Forester Nick Behrens says trail users should be prepared for typical early-season conditions as the ground continues to thaw. That means riders may encounter soft or muddy areas, uneven terrain, standing water, and debris such as fallen branches or leaning trees. They ask that trail users follow signage and stay on the trails. Behrens offered credit to local volunteer groups, including the Underdown Horse Club and the Central Wisconsin Off-Road Cycling Coalition, for their ongoing maintenance and preparation efforts which play a key role in keeping the trail network accessible. Riders are encouraged to show their support by thanking volunteers, getting involved with local clubs, and supporting businesses that contribute to trail upkeep.
+ Read More
Aspirus Rhinelander Nurse Receives Daisy Award
Published on 04/28/2026 under News
A local nurse was recently recognized with prestigious professional honor. Aspirus Rhinelander Hospital honored nurse manager Claire Horant with the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses. While many recipients are nominated by patients, hers came from a co-worker. The nomination wrote, in part: Her compassion and dedication shine through in everything she does. She is not only hardworking, but she consistently brings positive attitude that lifts the spirits of those around her. Through her actions, she inspires those around her to give their best, not just for our patients, but for one another as colleagues. As a Daisy recipient, Horant received a honoree pin and a Shona Tribe sculpture known as A Healer's Touch. The award is part of the DAISY Foundation's program to recognize the super-human efforts nurses perform every day.
+ Read More
Tomahawk Music on the River Announces Summer Concert Line-Up
Published on 04/27/2026 under News
It won't be long before Veteran's Memorial Park in Tomahawk is once again filled with the sound of music. This past week, organizers of Music on the River announced the line-up for the nineteenth season of the summer concert series. Once again a mix of fan favorites and newcomers, they'll feature a little something for everyone, no matter what genre of music is a favorite. It all kicks off June 17 with a returning fan favorite. The Cougars will be back on the prowl in Tomahawk. Then over the next six Wednesdays it'll be: B.D. Greer with The Gents (June 24); Ember (July 1); The Ramble (July 8); Johnny and the Motones (July 15); The Jimmy's (July 22); The series will close out on July 29 with Copperbox. As always, these concerts are free. They're held in the riverside pavilion at Veteran's Memorial Park offering not only viewing by land, but also by water. Of course stay tuned to WJJQ each Wednesday as we'll preview that night's concert. _____ Speaking of music announcements, Tomahawk Main Street announced the headliner for the Fall Ride Street Dance. Rockers Jackyl will be returning to the Northwoods to play the 45th edition of the Fall Ride, with local rock band Storm opening. They also announced a pair of shows, Friday and Saturday, from Nashville recording artist Brooks Herring along with some additional supporting acts from around the region.
+ Read More
Investigation into Fatal Incident Following Traffic Stop in Lincoln County
Published on 04/27/2026 under News
Authorities in Lincoln County are investigating a fatal incident that followed a traffic stop near Tomahawk over the weekend. According to a release from the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, that incident happened Friday at just before 5 p.m. along Highway 51 north of County Road A. A Wisconsin State Patrol trooper had initiated a traffic stop when the occupant of the vehicle fled. According to the release, the driver sustained what is believed to be a self-inflicted fatal injury. Deputies from the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office responded to the scene, along with officers from the Tomahawk Police Department and the Wisconsin State Patrol. The investigation remains ongoing, and authorities say no additional information is being released at this time.
+ Read More
Oneida County Responders Team Up for Vehicle Extrication Training
Published on 04/27/2026 under News
Firefighters from across Oneida County spent Saturday practicing life-saving skills during a specialized training in vehicle extrication. Pine Lake Fire and Rescue hosted the day-long "Heavy Rescue Training" class at its station, bringing together crews from multiple departments for both classroom instruction and hands-on scenarios. The training was led by instructors from Midwest Fire Tactics. Participants worked through a series of simulated rescue situations set up on-site, giving firefighters the opportunity to practice extrication techniques in a controlled environment. Officials say the training helps crews learn new methods and refine their approach when responding to serious crashes. Departments taking part included Pine Lake Fire and Rescue, Pelican Fire and Rescue, Newbold Fire Department, Crescent Volunteer Fire Department, Minocqua Fire and Rescue Department, Woodruff Fire Department, Cassian Volunteer Fire Department, and Little Rice Fire Department. Organizers also thanked T&M Towing and Repair for providing vehicles used in the training, and Dinges Fire Company for supplying AMKUS extrication tools.
+ Read More
Lincoln County Health Department Encourages Well-Owners to Test for Arsenic
Published on 04/27/2026 under News
An estimated 1 in 3 Wisconsinite's use private wells for their drinking water. And the Lincoln County Health Department is reminding these property owners to ensure their drinking water is safe. Erin Ray is an environmental Health Technician with the Lincoln County Health Department. She says, "The only way to know what is in your water is to test." She added that spring is the perfect time to do so. Over the next few weeks, they are specifically focused on arsenic testing by offering two collection periods, this week (April 27-May 1) and then again May 11-15. They recommend property owners have their wells tested for arsenic once every 5 years. Elevated arsenic levels are associated with a number of increased health risks. The DNR has grant money available for those who find elevated levels of arsenic in their water supply. The arsenic testing kits are $40 at the Health Department, and you can contact their office for more information. Their water lab can also test for bacteria and nitrates.
+ Read More
|
|
|
|