Hatchet Girls Basketball Team Loses GNC Opener Published on 11/30/2022 under Sports
On Tuesday night, the Tomahawk Hatchet Girls Basketball Team opened Great Northern Conference action at Rhinelander High School.  The Hodags improved to 3-3 overall and 1-0 in the GNC with a 68-41 win over Tomahawk.

Ava Lamers led Rhinelander with 31 points, while Khianna Vacho had 14 for the Hatchets and Bryn Baalke added nine.

Tomahawk will host Northland Pines on Friday night at the Fieldhouse, with the opening tip at 6:30 pm.  Join Alex Koch for the Fehrman Orthodontics Pregame show at 6:05 pm on Northwoods 92-5, WJJQ.


In Other News

50 Years After Reintroduction, Spring Turkey Season Strong
Published on 06/09/2026 under News Another successful spring turkey season highlights the impressive, long-term comeback of the wild turkey in Wisconsin. According to harvest data released by the Department of Natural Resources this week, hunters registered approximately 48,000 turkeys during the recently completed spring season. That total is roughly 8.6% above the five-year average. This spring also marked 50 years since wild turkeys were successfully reintroduced to Wisconsin, which led to the first hunt seven years later. Today, the DNR says the state's turkey populations remain highly stable, and the birds can be found in all 72 counties. DNR gamebird biologist Taylor Finger called the reintroduction of wild turkeys a remarkable success. He noted that recent mild winters, above-average nesting and brood rearing have led to a healthy turkey population with trends indicating stable-to-increasing numbers across most of the state." Hunter participation also remained steady. Just over 235,000 tags were issued for the spring season, resulting in an approximate 20% success rate for tag holders, slightly lower than last year but in line with the past several seasons. While the spring hunt is by far the most popular, Wisconsin also offers a fall turkey season, though it typically draws fewer participants.
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Fatal Two Vehicle Crash in Price County
Published on 06/09/2026 under News One person is dead and three others are injured following a two-vehicle crash in Price County over the weekend. According to the Price County Sheriff's Office, dispatchers received several 911 calls just before 1:00 p.m. Sunday reporting a collision at the intersection of Highway 111 and County Highway J in the Town of Harmony, southwest of Phillips. Deputies say the driver of a van involved in the crash, a 74-year-old Kennan woman, died from her injuries. Her name has not yet been released. The three occupants of the second vehicle, an SUV, were transported from the scene with serious injuries. There is no current update on their conditions. No further details regarding the cause of the crash have been released, and the investigation remains ongoing.
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Community Support Key to Tomahawk Lions Powwow Days Fundraising
Published on 06/08/2026 under News Tomahawk's signature Fourth of July celebration is less than a month away, and preparations for Powwow Days are entering the home stretch. As in years past, the Tomahawk Lions Club is counting on strong community support to make the event a success. Leading the fundraising charge is longtime Lion Kevin Wickstrom, who has spent the past several weeks making his annual rounds to local businesses. He recently stopped by the WJJQ studios to share an update on this year's efforts. Putting on the annual celebration is no small undertaking. Wickstrom noted that costs have climbed to approximately $25,000, driven largely by the rising price of fireworks. While the Lions Club's fundraising events and efforts offset some of these expenses, donations from local businesses and individuals remain essential. By the time Independence Day arrives, Wickstrom estimates he will have visited roughly 230 donors and logged hundreds of miles. Despite current economic challenges, he says community support has remained remarkably strong. In fact, he noted that some businesses have been even more generous this year. He joked, "A lot of people are expecting me when I walk through the door and already have a check ready." Powwow Days features a full slate of activities, including running races, a parade, a water ski show, and the traditional fireworks display. Because July 4th falls on a Saturday this year, organizers expect the holiday weekend to draw even larger crowds than usual to the Tomahawk area. As the countdown continues, Wickstrom emphasized that the community's willingness to step up remains one of Tomahawk's greatest strengths. He says, "I just appreciate all the businesses and individuals that donate to the cause. The support is tremendous." How to Donate: For those who have not yet been contacted but would like to contribute to Powwow Days, Wickstrom encourages them to reach out directly by calling or texting him at 715-437-0548.
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Youth Fishing Event Makes Successful Return to Tomahawk
Published on 06/08/2026 under News The shores of Lake Mohawksin were filled with kids, veterans, and plenty of smiles this past weekend. Saturday marked the revival of the Youth Fishing Contest, thanks to the collaborative efforts of the Tomahawk VFW, American Legion, and Auxiliary. The event returned after a hiatus of several years with a dual mission: to spark children's interest in outdoor recreation and to build strong relationships between local youth and veterans. Organizers reported that 25 youngsters registered for the tournament, catching and releasing a total of 77 fish. Volunteers, mostly local veterans, spent the day measuring catches, untangling lines, and keeping the action moving smoothly. Top catches of the day included a 10 inch perch landed by Delaney Lampe.Winning Entries: Age 0-5: 1st Geri Glenzer 6 1/2 " perch Age 6-9 1st Delaney Lampe 10" perch Age 10-12 1st Brianna Butalla 7" perchThanks to generous community support, no one left empty-handed; every participant received a goodie bag loaded with fishing gear. Organizers called the revival a success and plan to make the Youth Fishing Classic an annual tradition, with hopes of welcoming even more young anglers to the waterfront next summer.
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Rhinelander Community Band Prepares for Summer Concert Series, New Location in Hodag Park
Published on 06/08/2026 under News Music lovers will have a new place to gather this summer as the Rhinelander Area Community Band relocates its long-standing concert series to Hodag Park. The band will kick off the first of eight Tuesday night performances tomorrow evening at the Hodag Park Pavilion. According to band representative Mary Grieco, the move from the RiverWalk band shell was made to better accommodate the band's growing membership and increasing audience attendance. The Rhinelander Area Community Band has been entertaining Northwoods audiences for more than four decades. Organizers hope the new venue will provide a comfortable, spacious setting for fans to enjoy free outdoor entertainment throughout the season. As always, this year's setlist features a variety of music for all ages, ranging from familiar pop tunes to patriotic favorites tied into the America 250 celebrations.  The band is scheduled for June 9, June 23, and June 30; July 7 and 21; and August 4 and 18. On Tuesday nights when the community band is not scheduled, the Pavilion will host other live musical performances to keep the summer series going.  Music begins at 6:30 p.m.
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Three Aspirus Hospitals Earn 5-Star Rating for Nurse Communication
Published on 06/08/2026 under News Communication is key in a hospital setting, and those seeking medical care in the Northwoods are in some good hands. Three Aspirus facilities, at Aspirus Medford, Aspirus Rhinelander, and Howard Young Medical Center in Woodruff, have earned a perfect five-star rating for nurse communication. The recognition comes from the latest CMS data and lands these hospitals on Becker's Healthcare's 2025 Excellence List. The rankings are based entirely on patient feedback, measuring how well nurses listen, how clearly they explain treatments, and the respect they show every person in their care. Aspirus leadership says this honor reflects the deep trust their nursing teams build with families every day. According to the announcement, only 44 hospitals across Wisconsin earned the five-star distinction this year.
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Athens Community Celebrates New Gravel Bike Trailhead
Published on 06/08/2026 under News Outdoor enthusiasts and local residents gathered in Athens to celebrate National Trails Day and Wisconsin Bike Week with the official ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Wisconsin Gravel trailheads.  The trail celebration marked a major milestone for the Wisconsin Gravel initiative, a regional project designed to boost tourism, support rural economies, and highlight the region's premier gravel riding routes. Tim White, executive director of Visit Wausau, says, "This is exactly the kind of collaboration that helps small communities thrive." He highlighted the economic and tourism opportunities that outdoor recreation brings to the region. Following the formal ribbon cutting, riders hit the trails on one of two options, a shorter, family friendly route and a longer Athens "Gravelventure" ride. The longer route treated cyclists to scenic rural roads, a stop at the famous 45x90 Geographical Marker. Steven Brewster of Athens Area Trails says, "The trailheads, local businesses, community groups and volunteers all play a role in making this a destination people want to experience." Prior to the biking festivities, the participants were well-fed as the day kicked off with the annual Athens FFA Alumni Dairy Breakfast.
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WPS Proposal Could Increase Electric/Gas Rates
Published on 06/08/2026 under News Wisconsin utility customers could soon see higher energy bills under a new rate request filed by Wisconsin Public Service. The proposal announced last month, is now before the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin, would raise the typical residential electric bill by about 11 dollars per month in 2027, followed by another 5 dollar increase in 2028. Natural gas customers would see an estimated 7 dollar monthly increase in 2027, with no additional base rate hike the following year. Even with the proposed increases, WPS says customer bills would remain below the national average. WPS officials say the increases are tied to ongoing investments in the state's energy grid, including new solar, wind, and battery storage projects, as well as efforts to improve reliability. That includes trimming thousands of miles of power lines, removing hazardous trees, and installing underground cables to reduce outages. The company says the plan also includes more than 132 million dollars in savings for customers through federal tax credits and shared earnings. Regulators will review the proposal in the coming months before making a final decision.
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Gibeault Places 3rd in 400 meter dash
Published on 06/06/2026 under Sports In the WIAA Division 2 State Track & Field Meet at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse this weekend.  Elise Gibeault and Ellie Micke competed in three separate events. Gibeault's top finish came in the 400 meter dash, placing third with a time of 56.7 seconds. Gibeault would finish 2.26 seconds behind state champion Harper Sheehan of Hayward. In her final event, the Hatchet Junior would set a brand new school record in the 200 meter dash with a time of 25.38 seconds, a full second behind Sheehan.  As for Micke, her season would end in the High Jump Preliminaries. Micke would finish tied for 12th with Martin Luther's Dynasty Fancher. This concludes the Tomahawk Track & Field Season.
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Tomahawk ‘Youth Fishing Classic’ Returns with Support of Local Veterans Groups
Published on 06/05/2026 under News A long-standing youth fishing event is set to return to Tomahawk this weekend with a meaningful new twist. For decades, the Kids Fishing Contest was a summer staple at Veterans Memorial Park, giving local youngsters the chance to cast a line into Lake Mohawksin for some friendly competition. The event came to an end a few years ago when the Tomahawk Fishing Unlimited group disbanded. Now, as part of their growing community outreach, local veterans' groups, including the VFW, American Legion, and Auxiliary have decided to dust off the fishing rods and bring the tradition back. Organizers hope the return of the Youth Fishing Classic will spark an interest in outdoor recreation like fishing, while also building strong relationships between local youth and veterans. Moving forward, the event also plans to honor a local veteran each year. The inaugural honoree perfectly embodies both fishing and service to the country: this weekend's contest will be held in memory of Chuck Grigg, a veteran and the long-time owner of Chuck's Sport Shop, who passed away earlier this year. The Youth Fishing event takes place this Saturday and will feature multiple age groups and fish categories. Free registration begins at 9:00 AM, and fishing kicks off at 10:00 AM near the fishing pier at Veterans Memorial Park. Participants are encouraged to bring their own fishing poles; organizers will supply the worms, as well as some goodie bags for the first 100 kids to register.
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