Hatchet Hockey Team Loses in State Semi-Final Game
Published on 03/04/2024 under Sports
The #4 seed Hatchet Hockey team had their season come to an end in the WIAA Division 2 State Semifinal Thursday at Bob Suter's Capitol Ice Arena in Middleton, losing to defending state champion and #1 seed New Richmond, 8-4.
Tomahawk hung tight with the Tigers, matching them goal for goal in the first period, but New Richmond continuously got rebounds off of shot to poke eight goals past Tomahawk goalie Trevor Seliskar.
Jonah Dickens knocked in two goals, both coming in the first period. Logan Seymour and Caleb Dickens both found the back of the net in their final high school game.
The Hatchets finish the 2023-24 season with an 18-8 record, a 9-1 Great Northern Conference record, the school's first GNC title, and their first state appearance since 1991.
Tomahawk graduates seven seniors, including Caleb Dickens, Scout Stromberg, Logan Seymour, Patrick Samundsen, Michael Samundsen, Rex Peritz, and Lorenzo Silenzi.
St. Mary Springs defeated New Richmond on Saturday in the Division Two State Championship Game.
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Keep Wildlife Wild: Leave Fawns, Other Young Alone
Published on 05/06/2025 under News
Spring is upon us and wildlife officials are offering their yearly reminder to leave animals and their newborns alone. It's part of the annual Keep Wildlife Wild campaign. All too often a well-meaning person will come across a fledgling bird, baby rabbit or newborn fawn. While the animal may appear abandoned, the DNR says more likely than not, the mother is nearby or will return soon. Jenna Fastner is a DNR captive wildlife health specialist. She says, "Young fawns are often left alone for most of the day to keep them safe." A fawn's natural behavior is to keep still and quiet. This keeps them safe from predators while their mothers forage for food. Drawing attention to a fawn's location can tip-off predators and also keep the mother away longer than expected. Fastner added, "By the Fourth of July, most fawns are on the move alongside or near their mothers." If you do come across a young animal that appears sick or you feel may be truly abandoned, they instead recommend taking a picture, video and some notes. Share that information with the DNR or a licensed wildlife rehabilitor. They'll be able to provide further guidance based on the information your provide. Avoid the temptation to feed these young or bring others to their location to observe.
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Wisconsin Public Service Foundation Brings Back Rewarding Responders Grants
Published on 05/06/2025 under News
Over the past decade, the Wisconsin Public Service Foundation has awarded more than a half million dollars in grants to first responders across their service footprint. Those agencies have another opportunity to apply. Each summer, the WPS Foundation presents Rewarding Responder grants to help the first responders purchase lifesaving equipment and fund training for first responders across Northern Wisconsin. Last year, the Foundation increased the annual funding pool to $75,000. Dating back to 2014, they've awarded more than $600,000 to 211 public safety agencies. Over the years local grants have gone towards items such as coldwater rescue gear, thermal imaging, and AED units. Last year the Nokomis Volunteer Fire Department received funding to purchase two thermal imaging cameras and retractable lanyards to assist firefighters with situational awareness at emergency scenes. Other agencies who received funding including the Vilas County Sheriff's Office; the Oneida County Dive Team; Antigo, Minocqua, and Rhinelander Police Departments; and the Crandon, Sugar Camp and Woodruff Fire Departments. It will be a group of new recipients this year, as last year's selections are not eligible. The application period is currently open and recipients will be announced this summer. Photo provided by WPS: In 2024, the Vilas County Sheriff's Office received a Rewarding Responders grant from the WPS Foundation to purchase a new thermal imaging device.
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Hodag Dome Repairs Continue; District Optimistic for Graduation
Published on 05/06/2025 under News
The Rhinelander School District shared another positive update on their effort to repair the Hodag Dome. The facility was damaged in an ice storm in late March. In the past week, the district says the dome has been successfully re-inflated allowing for continued repair work on the tears. The update also states that the tennis courts and track sustained damage that will need work. They are also using the opportunity to enhance some of the dome's lighting. They remain optimistic that the Dome will be available for use during the Rhinelander High School graduation. That ceremony is scheduled for June 1. The district says a final determination on graduation location will be made towards the end of next week. Superintendent Eric Burke also expressed his appreciation for the collaborative efforts that have brought the Dome closer to full functionality: "We are incredibly grateful to our School District of Rhinelander maintenance team, the Arizon team, CD Smith, and the City of Rhinelander for their hard work and continued support throughout this process." He added, "The progress we've made is a testament to the power of collaboration and community."
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Oneida County ATV/UTV Trails Opening Thursday Afternoon
Published on 05/06/2025 under News
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Northwoods Unemployment Mixed in March
Published on 05/06/2025 under News
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Lincoln County Sheriff's Report: Inmate Skips on Huber Release
Published on 05/06/2025 under News
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Hatchet Golf Team Wins Marathon Invite
Published on 05/06/2025 under Sports
Tomahawk's golf squad won their first invite of the season in Marathon Monday afternoon. Tomahawk finished with a team score of 333, five strokes ahead of second-place Marathon. Four of the five top scorers for the Hatchets placed in the top 20 overall. Sawyer Hanna finished with an 81, placing third overall. Oliver Childers finished fifth overall with an 82. Jake Albert placed tenth overall with an 84 and Austin Lamer placed 15th with an 86. Tomahawk's next invite is Tuesday, a Great Northern Conference meet at Bass Lake Country Club in Antigo. Tee-off is at 2:00.
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Hatchet Baseball Team Loses Non-Conference Game
Published on 05/06/2025 under Sports
Tomahawk's baseball squad suffered a gut-wrenching defeat in Crandon Monday, losing 8-6. The loss drops Tomahawk to 3-7 on the season and 2-5 in Great Northern Conference play. The Hatchets are back in action Tuesday for a GNC showdown with Mosinee. Tomahawk will try to salvage a split in the season series with the defending state runner-up. First pitch from Tyler Kahle Field is at 5:00.
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Hatchet Softball Team Loses GNC Game
Published on 05/06/2025 under Sports
Tomahawk's softball squad continued their struggles in the Great Northern Conference, losing at Antigo, 6-1, Monday. The lone run for the Hatchets came on an RBI double from Averi Petta in the first inning, scoring Anita Ziert. However, the Hatchets committed four errors, leading to three unearned Antigo runs. Sophie Olsen took the loss on the mound, giving up six runs on seven hits. Petta, Ziert, Ellie Micke, and Camryn Kraklow all came away with hits. The loss drops Tomahawk to 4-8 on the season and 2-5 in Great Northern Conference play. The Hatchets continue Great Northern Conference action Tuesday against defending state runner-up Mosinee. First pitch from the Tomahawk Softball Complex is at 5:00.
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Hatchet Baseball Team Defeats Rhinelander
Published on 05/05/2025 under Sports
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