Three Lakes Groups Hosting 'Volunteer Fair' Saturday Published on 05/13/2022 under News
An event in Three Lakes is designed to connect potential volunteers with groups and organizations that need help.

Many people may be very willing to lend a helping a hand, but don't know where to start. Coming up Saturday morning, Forward Three Lakes, the Demmer Library and the Three Lakes Chamber will be hosting a 'volunteer fair.' Similar to a traditional job fair, community organizations have been invited to register a table at the event to connect with volunteer.

According to the schedule, the participating groups and organizations will offer a short presentation (at 9:30am) on what they do and volunteer opportunities they have available. Following the presentations, prospective volunteers will be able to meet organizations to ask questions or sign up for volunteer opportunities.

That Three Lakes Volunteer Fair will take place tomorrow from 9am to noon at the Reiter Center in Three Lakes.


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DoT Hosting Informational Meeting on Future Highway 86 Project in Tomahawk
Published on 06/17/2026 under News Tonight (Wednesday, June 17), the state is laying out its long-term fix for a notoriously rough stretch of Highway 86 in Tomahawk. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is hosting a public meeting this evening to discuss permanent reconstruction plans for Somo Avenue/Highway 86 between Wisconsin Avenue and US 51. While local crews put down a temporary pavement overlay on a four block segment earlier this spring, the state's full overhaul isn't scheduled until 2030. Tonight's session starts at 5:30 p.m. in the Tomahawk High School Cafeteria, featuring a brief presentation followed by an open house where residents can view maps, ask questions, and provide feedback.
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Spring Surveys Show Continued Low Forest Tent Caterpillar Populations in Northern Wisconsin
Published on 06/17/2026 under News Good news for Northwoods forests: a destructive tree-eating caterpillar population is expected to remain at very low levels again this year. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources says forest tent caterpillar populations remain low across northern Wisconsin, extending a remarkable 23-year trend. Spring surveys found very few caterpillar egg masses, meaning widespread tree damage is unlikely in 2026. These caterpillars have typically shown strong growth cycles every ten to sixteen years according to forest health specialist Paul Cigan. The caterpillars feed on a variety of trees, including aspen, oak, maple, birch and basswood. During these low-population periods, defoliation remains localized and light in intensity, usually going unobserved and unreported. They did highlight an area in northern Taylor County that saw heavier defoliation last year, and could once again. The low population levels are welcome news for aspen stands that have already been stressed by drought and past insect outbreaks. However, DNR officials caution that forest tent caterpillar populations naturally rise and fall in cycles and say a future population increase is still expected. Landowners are encouraged to watch for and report any significant caterpillar damage to the DNR.  622p" target="_blank">They have a guide that can differentiate between defoliators including the eastern tent caterpillar, the forest tent caterpillar, and the spongy moth caterpillar, which all look similar to the untrained eye.
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Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest Seeking Members for New Resource Advisory Committee
Published on 06/17/2026 under News Residents interested in the future of the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest are being invited to help shape upcoming local projects. Forest officials are actively recruiting members for a new Resource Advisory Committee (RAC). This 15-member committee will review and recommend projects funded through the federal Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act, fostering collaboration across the 12-county region encompassed by the national forest. To ensure a balanced perspective, the committee will represent a wide array of interests and stakeholders. Openings are available for recreational users, environmental groups, tribal representatives, local elected officials, school administrators, timber industry professionals, and members of the general public. Applicants must be Wisconsin residents, with preference given to those living within the forest's 12-county footprint. The committee is expected to meet two or three times a year, typically at the forest headquarters in Rhinelander. Applications for the four-year terms are being accepted through July 31. Those interested can find more information and application details by visiting the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest website.
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Wednesday Rain Out: Tomahawk Music on the River Opener, WJJQ Community Cookout Postponed
Published on 06/16/2026 under News Those eager for the kickoff of Tomahawk's Music on the River will have to wait an extra week. With heavy rain in the forecast throughout the day on Wednesday, the opening night of the summer concert series has been postponed. The Cougars were scheduled to play the first show of the year; they will now return on August 12 to close out the 19th season instead. While SARA Park typically serves as a backup rain location, organizers noted they always prefer for bands to play at Veterans Memorial Park. Remaining at the outdoor venue preserves the atmosphere and true spirit of the event's name, Music on the River. Opening night also traditionally features the WJJQ Community Cookout. That event has been rescheduled for July 1, coinciding with a performance by Ember, which organizers hope will be a great way to kick off the Fourth of July holiday week. So once again, to update your calendars, Wednesday's Music on the River concert has been postponed due to the rain. Opening night will now take place June 24 with B.D. Greer with The GentsThe WJJQ Community Cookout is now July 1And the Cougars will now play August 12
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Downtown Flowers Return to Brighten Tomahawk Main Street
Published on 06/16/2026 under News Tomahawk's signature downtown flower baskets are once again in place, bringing a burst of color to Main Street just as the summer tourism season gets underway. More than 2,000 wave petunias grown by Cerny's Greenhouse now fill the hanging baskets and flower boxes throughout the downtown area and should be in full bloom shortly. This year's display features a patriotic red, white, and blue theme in recognition of America's upcoming 250th birthday celebration. According to Cerny's Greenhouse, the vibrant display has been months in the making. The petunia seeds were started in late February, transplanted in April, and finally delivered to downtown Tomahawk this past week. Tomahawk Main Street Director Jennifer Turkiewicz noted that the flowers have become one of the community's most recognizable features, helping create a welcoming atmosphere for residents and visitors alike. Maintaining the flowers is a community effort. Turkiewicz credited local grower Justin Cerny for helping select the plants and providing expert knowledge on their care. The dedication extends to the volunteer "Rainmakers" crew, who are out bright and early each morning to keep the plants hydrated, while additional volunteers assist with weeding and general upkeep throughout the season. Turkiewicz added that volunteers are always welcome to help. Community members can also support the flower program's expenses through financial donations or by participating in local fundraising efforts, such as purchasing "North for the Fourth" t-shirts. With the colorful baskets now fully in place, the flowers are set to provide a bright, beautiful first impression for the thousands of visitors passing through Tomahawk during the busy summer months.
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Langlade County Conservationist Among Wisconsin Invasive Species Honorees
Published on 06/16/2026 under News A Langlade County conservation volunteer is being recognized statewide for her efforts to protect Northwoods forests and natural areas from invasive species. The DNR and the Wisconsin Invasive Species Council have named Terrie Pohjola as one of nine recipients of the 2026 Invasive Species Action Awards. Pohjola serves as Forestry Chair for the 2,400-acre Knight Templar Club Reserve on Duck Lake and is also a Wisconsin Master Naturalist. According to the DNR, she developed comprehensive maps and management plans to identify and control invasive species across the property. As a result, known populations of garlic mustard have been eliminated or brought under control, while tansy has been removed from environmentally sensitive areas. Pohjola also works closely with the reserve's Junior Naturalist Program, helping educate the next generation about conservation and stewardship. The Invasive Species Action Awards are presented annually during June, which is designated as Invasive Species Action Month in Wisconsin. This year, nine individuals and organizations were honored for their outstanding commitment to preventing the spread of invasive plants and animals and protecting the state's natural resources. To read more about this year's recipients
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Eight Graduates from Project SEARCH Program at Aspirus Rhinelander Hospital
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Aspirus North Division Welcomes New Chief Nursing Officer
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Lincoln County Launching New Emergency Alert System, Enrollment Open
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DoT Hosting Public Info Session on Highway 86/Somo Ave Construction in Tomahawk
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