Hatchet Softball Team Defeats Rib Lake
Published on 05/08/2025 under Sports
Tomahawk's softball squad got back in the win column with a dominating win at Rib Lake Wednesday, 11-2.
The Hatchets got 12 hits on the day and a complete game win from Camryn Kraklow. The freshman gave up just two runs on seven hits while striking out nine. The Hatchets got two hits from Ellie Micke, Sophie Olsen, Averi Petta, and Kylie Peissig. Peissig had a double and Micke had a triple in the win.
The Hatchets' record now improves to 5-9 on the season. Tomahawk will now go for the series split in Minocqua Thursday against Lakeland. First pitch is at 4:30.
In Other News
Tomahawk Community Celebrates Evening of Christmas Joy
Published on 12/12/2025 under News
Downtown Tomahawk will get into the holiday spirit with the return of Hometown Christmas this evening. This is the sixth year of the revitalized community celebration. It's a collaboration of Hometown Christmas and Main Street Memories Christmas. Festivities actually began in late November with the lighting of the Main Street Christmas tree, sleigh rides, and other festivities. In part two, coming up on Friday the highlights include the Christmas parade and the live window displays. We caught up with Main Street Director Jennifer Turkiewicz to preview the evening. She says the atmosphere of the evening is just magical, made even better if there is just a light snow falling to perfect the setting. That's amplified by the volunteer Christmas Carolers who add to the spirit. She enjoys seeing families walking up and down the street checking out the windows and visiting the small shops and bumping into friends and other familiar faces. There are also a lot of great photo opportunities perfect for Christmas cards or social media posts. They'll also have hot cocoa and cider or enjoy cookies and treats to enjoy by the fire pits and warming stations. The parade kicks off the evening at 5pm with the live mannequin displays to follow.
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Aspirus Tomahawk Hospital earns Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval for Acute Stroke Ready Certification
Published on 12/12/2025 under News
Aspirus Tomahawk Hospital has earned The Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval® for Acute Stroke Ready Certification. To earn the certification, the hospital underwent a rigorous, on-site review in November. During the visit, a team of Joint Commission reviewers conducted observations and interviews and evaluated the hospital's compliance with related certification standards including program management, processes for delivering clinical care, and performance improvement – standards that are developed in consultation with health care experts and providers, measurement experts, and patients. The Tomahawk Hospital Team represents multiple hospital disciplines whose efforts strive to provide extraordinary outcomes for each patient they treat, knowing that every stroke journey is unique. Crucial to the Stroke Team's readiness is their continuous education and knowledge of community risk factors leading to stroke, such as high cholesterol, hypertension, obesity, and diabetes. The team uses this knowledge, along with clinical practice guidelines, to proactively collaborate with all Aspirus providers to offer patient education and resources. Time is of the utmost importance. The faster a stroke can be treated, the better the outcome. Aspirus Health encourages everyone to use BE FAST to recognize the signs of a stroke: • Balance; sudden loss of coordination • Eyes; sudden change in vision • Face; sudden weakness on one side or facial droop • Arm; sudden arm or leg numbness or weakness • Speech; sudden slurred speech • Terrible Headache or Time to call 9-1-1 If you or someone you know is experiencing signs of a stroke, immediately call 9-1-1 for emergency assistance.
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Northwoods National Cemetery Hosting Wreaths Across America
Published on 12/12/2025 under News
The Northwoods National Cemetery in Harshaw will be honoring the veterans laid to rest on their grounds as part of a special nationwide holiday program. Coming up Saturday, in National Veterans' Cemeteries around the country, VA officials, family members and volunteers will take part in Wreaths Across America. Over the past few months, they have been busy working to ensure that families, loved ones, and heroes are honored and remembers over the holidays. This is done through the placement of Christmas wreaths at each burial sites. Similar events are taking part around the country. While the tradition dates back further, the Northwoods National Cemetery in Harshaw has participated since opening in 2019. The wreaths are sponsored and the local cemetery exceeds their goal each year with more than 500 wreaths sponsored this year. This year's theme is 'KEEP MOVING FORWARD' Organizers note, "There will always be challenges to overcome as individuals, communities and a country, but we must keep moving forward together. As for the schedule for Saturday's events, the ceremony will begin at 11am with the ceremonial wreath placement to follow. And they're teaming up with Rondele Ranch, just down the road, for a luncheon following the ceremony. They'll also be offering a complimentary (and encouraged due to limited parking) shuttle bus from Rondele Ranch to the Cemetery which will leave at 10:30am and 10:45am. The Northwoods National Cemetery is located on Lakewood Road in Harshaw.
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Hatchet Boys Wrestling Team Wins GNC Match
Published on 12/12/2025 under Sports
Tomahawk's boys' wrestling squad notched their second conference dual win of the season, defeating Medford Thursday night on the road, 48-30. The win gives Tomahawk a 5-1 overall record and a 2-0 record in Great Northern Conference play. The Hatchets will head on the road for their first invite of the season Saturday at Crandon. Events begin at 9:30.
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Hatchet Basketball Teams Loses at Three Lakes
Published on 12/12/2025 under Sports
Tomahawk's basketball squads were swept in their doubleheader in Three Lakes Thursday night. The Hatchet girls' comeback attempt fell just short, losing, 51-49. Tomahawk trailed by 17 at the half and clawed their way back into the game, but came up just short in the final minutes. Anita Ziert led the way in scoring with 14 points. Freya Alberg would finish with ten points. The loss drops Tomahawk to 2-2 on the season and 1-1 in Great Northern Conference play. Meanwhile, the Hatchet boys would suffer their fourth straight loss of the season, losing 75-20. Jerry Johnson led the way for Tomahawk with ten points. The loss drops Tomahawk to 1-4 on the season and 0-1 in Great Northern Conference play. Both teams will be back in action Friday night for a Great Northern Conference showdown against Northland Pines. The girls will be at home and the boys will be on the road. The girls' game will be broadcast on Northwoods 92.5 WJJQ with the Fehrman Orthodontics Radio Pregame Show beginning at 5:35 and tip-off is at 6:00. Alex Koch and Matt Theiler will be in the broadcast booth. The boys' game tips off at 7:15 at Northland Pines.
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Hatchet Boys Swim Team Loses to Seymour
Published on 12/12/2025 under Sports
Tomahawk's boys' swim squad would suffer their third straight dual loss to begin the season Thursday, losing at Seymour to Seymour/Shawano, 105-54. The Hatchets would have three first-place finishers in the dual meet. Dane Dekiep, Bruce Peetz, Max Amelse, and Connor Germano placed first in the 200 Medley with a time of 2:03. Peetz would also finish first in the 50 freestyle and the 100 butterfly. The loss drops Tomahawk's dual record to 0-3 on the season. The Hatchets are back in action for a home double dual Tuesday with Medford and Wausau East.
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Tomahawk FBLA Holding Warm Clothing Drive
Published on 12/11/2025 under News
The FBLA chapter at Tomahawk High School has launched a community initiative called the Warm Clothing Drive to support individuals and families in need during the cold winter months. They are collecting new or gently used winter clothing items—including coats, snow pants, hats, gloves, and boots—for people of all ages. Their goal is to ensure that everyone in our community has access to the essential items they need to stay warm and safe this season. To help make this drive as successful as possible, they are seeking additional support and donations from local community members. The collection will run through December 19th, and all donations can be dropped off at the Tomahawk High School main office.
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Tomahawk Main Street Living Window Displays Become Holiday Tradition
Published on 12/11/2025 under News
Tomahawk Main Street will resemble a scene taken from a classic holiday movie. Coming up on Friday, the district will host the second night of a two-part Christmas celebration. Among the highlights is the Main Street Memories Christmas windows. This is year number six for the live mannequin displays. We caught up with Main Street Director Jennifer Turkiewicz to talk a bit about what has become an annual tradition. She notes that the event has become something very special with families coming out to enjoy the evening. The original idea was inspired by large department stores of yesteryear, they plan on having actors portraying holiday and winter scenes in the store windows. It's an impressive undertaking, and Turkiewicz was quick to share credit with Mary Smith who has taken the reins. Turkiewicz joked that Smith takes a rest on the December 26th like Santa before she begins planning for the following year on the 27th. They include more than 40 businesses and 200 to 250 actors who make up the scenes. This year's theme is the '12 Days of Christmas'. Turkiewicz was excited to see what see what all the shops have planned for this year and encouraged people to come down in check it out. We'll offer a preview of some of the other activities later this week.
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Aspirus Wausau Hospital Opens New Dual Helipad
Published on 12/10/2025 under News
Aspirus Wausau Hospital has opened a new dual helipad that expands its capacity for emergency air transport and supports faster access to advanced medical care for patients across north central Wisconsin. The upgraded facility replaces the former single landing space and positions two landing pads adjacent to the emergency department for direct, rapid patient transfer. The new helipad was developed in response to growing MedEvac demand. Aspirus receives more than six hundred helicopter transports each year, often involving patients who require immediate trauma, cardiac, stroke or specialty services. The dual landing zones allow aircraft to arrive without delay, particularly during incidents with multiple patients or simultaneous requests. "This helps us move patients quickly and safely to the care they need," said Chad Eckhard, Base Aviation Manager and helicopter pilot. "It is better for the patients, safer for the crews and a positive step for the community." The site incorporates several upgrades designed to increase safety and reliability. A heated snow melt system keeps the landing surface clear throughout winter, pilot-controlled lighting enhances visibility during landings and future GPS flight approaches will support access in lower visibility. These features reduce operational delays and improve safety for both patients and clinical teams. The helipad project aligns with broader facility planning at Aspirus Wausau Hospital, including recent emergency department expansion and long-term growth of specialty services.
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Aspirus Tomahawk Hospital Foundation Love Lights Ceremony
Published on 12/10/2025 under News
A local hospital will be getting into the holiday spirit with a special tree lighting ceremony this evening. For the past month, the Aspirus Tomahawk Hospital Foundation has been collecting donations for their Love Lights Tree. Sponsors were able to reserve a white light in memory of a loved one or blue lights in the honor of a relative, family member or friend. Last year more than 200 lights were dedicated as part of the ceremony. Proceeds will be used by the Foundation to improve the health and wellness of the Tomahawk Community. This includes both Aspirus Foundation programs like their youth bike helmets, hospital/clinic resources, and even community non-profits. Coming up this evening the Foundation will hold a dedication and lighting ceremony at the hospital at 5:30pm and the public is invited to attend. The event will include local vocalists sharing Christmas songs. The tree will remain lighted throughout the holiday season.
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