Hatchet Volleyball Team Sweeps Ashland at Fieldhouse Published on 09/13/2024 under Sports
The Tomahawk Hatchet Volleyball Team won their second straight non-conference match on Thursday night, sweeping Ashland at the Fieldhouse.  Game scores were:  25-15, 25-18 and 25-16.

Averi Petta led Tomahawk with seven kills and Freya Alberg had five.  Claire Albert had three aces and nine digs and Shelby Borowski had 14 assists in the win.

Tomahawk will open Great Northern Conference action on Tuesday night at Antigo.  The best of five match is at 7:00 pm, with the Fehrman Orthodontics Prematch Show at 6:40 pm on Northwoods 92-5, WJJQ.


In Other News

Severe Weather and Tornado Awareness Week: Choosing a Safe Storm Location
Published on 04/15/2026 under News It's Tornado and Severe Weather Awareness Week, and part of the outreach is on preparedness. Local emergency management officials are encouraging every resident to take time to identify a safe and secure location to go when a tornado strikes, whether in your home, work, or school.  The goal is to stay away from windows, doors, or outside walls. For most homes, a basement or cellar is best. If that isn't possible, select a small interior room on the ground or lowest level of your home/building. If you're outside when severe weather arrives, you're safest heading indoors. If that's not possible locate a low-lying, flat location and take cover there. Use your arms to protect your head and neck. It's also a good idea to go over these tips with your family. Once a location is identified, people are encouraged to share a #safeplaceselfie on social media. Wisconsin averages 23 tornadoes each year. Last year, the National Weather Service (NWS) confirmed 39 tornadoes in the state.
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Great Wisconsin Bird-A-Thon Returns; Tomahawk Library Offering Bird-Themed Activities
Published on 04/15/2026 under News The spring bird migration is well underway, and with it an annual observation and fundraising challenge returns. The 14th annual Great Wisconsin Birdathon kicks off today and will continue through June 15th. The effort is organized by the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin and participants includes local libraries, schools, bird organizations or individuals simply interested in our feathered friends. There are two parts to the Birdathon...First, they're encouraging people to break out binoculars to spot and record as many bird species as possible. Participants can search anywhere in the state, and organizers noted there are no shortage of birding opportunities and habitat here in the Northwoods. Last year, a record setting 620 birders across 91 teams participated, identifying 283 bird species. They're also encouraging participants to collect pledges in exchange for sightings. Last year they collected $127,000 for organizations and projects dedicated to bird related causes such as habitat improvement and protection. The Tomahawk Public Library is one of those groups that is participating. They've also got some ongoing bird-themed reading challenges and activities including Bird Bingo; a birding class; a bird walk; and even some bird/window deterrent kits.
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Vanderwyst Announces Run for Lincoln County Sheriff
Published on 04/15/2026 under News Following Lincoln County Sheriff Ken Schneider's retirement announcement at the end of the current term, the first candidate has entered the race to succeed him. Andy Vanderwyst formally declared his candidacy for the November election, while congratulating Schneider's 36 years of law enforcement service. Vanderwyst, himself, has spent more than two decades with the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office, serving in roles including patrol deputy, sergeant investigator, and patrol lieutenant, along with leadership positions on the county's Special Response Team and Honor Guard. He says he's been encouraged by support from colleagues and community members to seek the position, noting he looks forward to meeting with citizens to talk about his vision is for the future of the Lincoln County Sheriff's Office.
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Representive Callahan Announces Re-Election Bid
Published on 04/15/2026 under News A Northwoods assemblyman will seek another term in Madison. Representative Calvin Callahan (R-Tomahawk) announced he is running for a fifth term in office. The release says, "Calvin came to you seven years ago with a vision that families should be able to afford to live where they love, right here in the Northwoods." It continued, "Together, we can continue to make the 35th Assembly District a great place to live, work, and raise your families, and we can build a better Wisconsin!" The 35th Assembly District includes all of Lincoln and Langlade Counties and portions of Marathon, Oneida, Oconto, and Shawano counties.
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Nicolet Nursing Students Particiapnt in Burn Simulation Exercises
Published on 04/15/2026 under News Nicolet nursing students recently got some hands-on training of a response to a fire scenario. The college recently hosted a "Burn Simulation Day," giving students a realistic look at emergency care. The training began with presentations from fire and EMS faculty, explaining how crews respond to fires and treat burn victims in the field. From there, students moved into the simulation lab, where the mock "patients" arrived by ambulance with realistic burn injuries created using prosthetics, make-up, and live acting. Nursing students stepped into action, dressing wounds, administering medication, and monitoring oxygen levels using high-tech manikins designed to mimic real-life responses. The training also included the Life Link medical helicopter, where the students practiced patient reports and transport preparation, along with flight medicine. College officials say the immersive experience helps prepare future nurses for the fast-paced, high-pressure situations they'll face on the job.
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State Turkey Season Opens Wednesday
Published on 04/15/2026 under News After a weekend dedicated to youth hunters, the state turkey hunting season opens today. Ahead of the opener, the DNR reminded hunters and outdoor recreationists to keep safety in mind. Officials are encouraging hunters to be certain of their target and their surroundings, noting the importance of positively identifying a turkey and ensuring it's a safe shot. As always, hunters should follow firearm and hunter safety guidelines. Clothing color is also key. While camouflage is common, hunter may want to consider wearing some blaze orange; the same goes for non-hunters who may be sharing public lands. There are also some colors to avoid including small glimpses of reds, blues, and whites which official note may look like a turkey's head. The spring turkey season includes six, week-long periods that will continue through May. Success for hunters has been on the rise. Last year, nearly 50,000 birds were registered during the spring season.
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Hatchet Baseball Team Loses Non-Conference Game
Published on 04/14/2026 under Sports Tomahawk's baseball squad's winning streak would stop at two as they would lose to Wittenberg-Birnamwood at Athletic Park in Wausau Tuesday night, 6-3.  The Hatchets took a 3-0 lead into the fifth inning before the Chargers rolled off six straight, including five in the fifth inning.  Nick Arndt allowed just one hit in 4.1 innings. Max Larson finished with a double and an RBI.  The loss drops Tomahawk to 2-2 on the season and 2-0 in Great Northern Conference play. The Hatchets head back on the road Thursday for a GNC battle at Medford. First pitch is at 5:00.
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Hatchet Softball Team Defeats Lakeland
Published on 04/14/2026 under Sports The Hatchet softball squad notched their second straight Great Northern Conference win Tuesday night against Lakeland in Minocqua, winning, 7-3.  Camryn Kraklow picked up the complete game victory, allowing just three runs on six hits. Tomahawk's offense used a combo of patience and small ball to put runs on the board. Averi Petta went two for four with two RBIs. Autumn Merrigan also notched a couple of hits.  The Hatchets improve to 2-1 on the season and in Great Northern Conference play. Tomahawk returns home for another GNC Showdown against Medford. Tune in for the broadcast on Sports Talk 810 AM and 97.7 FM WJJQ. The Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Pregame Show will begin at 4:35 and first pitch is at 5:00. Alex Koch and Matt Theiler will be in the broadcast booth.
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Three THS Students Qualify for National FCCLA Conference this Summer
Published on 04/14/2026 under News Tomahawk will once again be represented at the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America or FCCLA National Leadership Conference this summer. More than 700 Wisconsin high school students participated at the Wisconsin FCCLA state conference this past week at the Kalahari Resort in Wisconsin Dells this past week. In addition to educational sessions and networking opportunities, students also present their annual projects. According to the Tomahawk School District, three students were awarded gold medal scores and also an invite to the National Conference: Emma Hoff (Promote and Publicize FCCLA); Aubrianna Seubert (Career Investigation); and Siennah Calkins (Nutrition and Wellness). Calkins and Hoff are three time qualifiers. While not a national qualifier, Zoey Finn earned a silver medal and was selected to receive a grant supporting her 'Inside Out' of Separation Project. Two other THS students return with silver medals Abbigail Doleshal and Camryn Kraklow. As for the National Conference, it will be held in Washington this summer. According to the organization, more than 7,000 students attended last year's conference.-Photo provided by Tomahawk School District: (left to right) Zoey Finn, Abbigail Doleshal, Siennah Calkins, Emma Hoff, Aubrianna Seubert, and Camryn Kraklow
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Officials Investigating Potential Tornado in Taylor County
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