DNR Accepting Applications for ATV/UTV Safety Grant Proposals
Published on 05/19/2025 under News
Over the weekend we told you about a campaign encouraging all ATV/UTV operators, regardless of age, to participate in a safety class. The DNR is also making funding available to local clubs and organizations to recruit safety instructors, volunteer trail ambassadors and related programs.
The application deadline is quickly approaching, May 31. Eligible organizations are asked to provide a plan in their application. Examples of outreach include:
- Assisting the DNR in recruiting and providing support to volunteer safety instructors and promoting the safety education program.
- Assisting the DNR and the Department of Tourism in creating an outreach program to inform local communities about appropriate ATV/UTV use and the potential economic benefits of promoting tourism to attract riders.
- Recruiting, training and managing volunteer trail patrol ambassadors to monitor the recreational operation of ATVs/UTVs on public trails.
- Maintaining and improving a relationship with the DNR, Department of Tourism, ATV/UTV dealers, manufacturers, recreation partners and off-highway motorcycle clubs.
According to the DNR, this is a two year program with up to $300,000 available each year. The DNR has information on their website.
In Other News
Hatchet Golfers Finish 2nd at Final GNC Meet
Published on 05/20/2025 under Sports
The Hatchet golf squad finished the 2025 season on a high note, placing second at the Black River Course in Medford Monday. Tomahawk finished with a 331, placing just two strokes behind first-place Northland Pines. The Hatchets had three finishers in the top ten. Oliver Childers placed second overall with a score of 78. Jake Albert placed fifth overall with an 80. Sawyer Hanna wrapped up the top ten with an 83, good for eighth. With the second place finish, Tomahawk finished up the season fourth in Great Northern Conference play. Albert, Childers, and Hanna finished with all-conference honorable mention. This concludes the 2025 Hatchet golf regular season. The WIAA Division 2 Golf Regionals are next Tuesday at Northwestern.
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Hatchet Baseball Team Wins Fourth Straight Game
Published on 05/20/2025 under Sports
Tomahawk's baseball squad notched their fourth straight win, triumphing over Antigo at Tyler Kahle Memorial Field, 12-2. The Hatchets scored in five of the six innings played, including three in the first, third, and fourth innings. Wally Horabik went three for four with two doubles and four RBIs. Brody Hilgendorf went two for three with two RBIs. Drew Tollefson also went two for three with three RBIs. Brody Rigney picked up his third win on the mound, giving up two runs on five hits in five innings. The win puts Tomahawk at 8-10 on the season and 5-6 in Great Northern Conference play. The Hatchets are right back in action Tuesday for their final road and non-conference game the season at Chequamegon. First pitch is at 4:45.
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Hatchet Softball Team Loses Non-Conference Game
Published on 05/20/2025 under Sports
Tomahawk's softball squad was no-hit in Auburndale Monday, shut out by the Eagles, 9-0. The Hatchets gave up eight runs and committed five errors, all in the first inning. The only Hatchet runner to reach was Averi Petta with a walk. The loss drops Tomahawk to 7-13 on the season. The Hatchets have their final Great Northern Conference game of the season Tuesday in Eagle River against Northland Pines. First pitch is at 5:00.
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Lyme Disease Awareness Month: Tick Checks, Prevention Key
Published on 05/19/2025 under News
While small in size, a tick can have a big impact on our health. Local healthcare providers are reminding people about the importance of tick checks and prevention. The Aspirus Tick-Borne Illness Center in Woodruff opened in 2019 to provide advanced care to diagnose, control and treat tick-borne illnesses. We were joined by Dr. James Thatcher who specializes in ticks and disease. He noted that the recent stretch of mild winters has been good for tick reproduction and extend the tick season. They saw their first tick bites of the season in early March, and have been busy through the first half of spring. May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month. The pathogen that causes Lyme disease is carried by the deer tick, one of the two most common species in the state. Thatcher noted that some new ticks have been moving into the area as well. Beyond Lyme, ticks carry a number of other disease that can be treated at the Center. When it comes to ticks, prevention is key. Thatcher encourages wearing long sleeves and long pants. Try pulling your socks up over the pants legs, and consider light colors which make the tiny ticks easier to spot. In addition to the common chemical sprays that contain Deet, Thatcher also explores more natural tinctures and barriers. After spending time outdoors, tick checks are important. Ticks often move to warmer areas of the body which may be harder to spot. And ticks also have some natural tricks to avoid detection. Thatcher noted a tick's bite will numb the area, contains an anti-coagulate to prevent bleeding, and an antihistamine to avoid itching. While the red, bullseye rash is a tell-tale indicator of an Lyme infection it doesn't always appear, and tick borne illness can be slow to develop. They can be treated at the Tick Borne Illness Center. Thatcher says they have been quite busy, but always try to keep walk-in space as well. They do have a website with additional information. You can hear that entire conversation in the WJJQ audio center.
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'Click It or Ticket' Seat Belt Campaign Returns Ahead of Summer Travel Season
Published on 05/19/2025 under News
Northwoods law enforcement agencies are joining partners around the state in encouraging motorists to buckle up when hitting the road. This week marks the return of the annual Click-It or Ticket campaign an effort to increase the use of seatbelts. Wisconsin State Patrol Superintendent Tim Carnahan says, "Wearing a seat belt is one of the simplest and most effective ways to reduce injuries and save lives during a crash." According to the DoT, a survey showed the number of motorists who buckled up actually dropped slightly last year. This led to Carnahan to add, "Let's work together to make buckling up a habit—every trip, every time." Violators may be cited, but the goal of the campaign is to encourage a long-term change in driver and passenger behavior. In addition to increased enforcement during Click It or Ticket, the DoT will also increase public messaging including through traditional and social media as well as electronic road signs. The annual campaign coincides with Memorial Day weekend, which traditionally kicks off the summer travel season. As more vehicles are out on the roads during this holiday and throughout the summer, law enforcement officials are asking all drivers to buckle up, slow down, and remove any distractions behind the wheel.
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Never Forgotten Honor Flight #52; Surpassing 5,000 Veterans
Published on 05/19/2025 under News
Another group of Northwoods veterans are heading to Washington DC today to visit the monuments built in their honor. And with today's mission, the local chapter has reached an impressive milestone, surpassing 5,000 participants. This is the second spring mission for the Never Forgotten Honor Flight, with another two planned for the fall. Today's flight features 109 veterans: 108 Vietnam Era vets, and one from Korea. It's the 52nd mission overall for the Northwoods chapter of the Honor Flight. With today's travelers included, they will have reached 5,025 veterans over the past decade. They encourage any area vet who served prior to May 7, 1975 and hasn't participated in the Honor Flight to get on their waiting list. The public, as usual, is invited to welcome the veterans home this evening. Officials recommend arriving at Central Wisconsin Airport no later than 8:30pm.
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ADRC of Oneida County, Alzheimer's Association Hosting Tuesday Workshop on New Developments
Published on 05/19/2025 under News
An Alzheimer's diagnosis can bring changes and challenges for families, but there is also progress in diagnosis and treatments. A free workshop in the Northwoods, Tuesday will provide updates on these new developments in care. The Alzheimer's Association of Wisconsin will be teaming up with the ADRC of Oneida County to offering a short course. Julie St. Pierre with Alzheimer's Association says tremendous gains have been made in the understanding of the science and basic biology underlying Alzheimer's and other dementias. As for tomorrow's workshop, they'll cover: risk factors for Alzheimer's and all other dementia; highlights in early detection and diagnosis, and the latest advancements in clinical trials, treatments and lifestyle interventions The program is scheduled from 1-2:30 on Tuesday at the ADRC Rhinelander Office. This program is free and open to all, they do appreciate registration. Contact Julie St. Pierre at (715) 352-4091 or jstpierre@alz.org. Individuals can also register by reaching out to the Alzheimer's Association 24/7 Helpline at 1.800.272.3900 or by visiting: https://bit.ly/AdvancingScienceRHI.
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Hatchet Throwers Finish Top in the Shot Put
Published on 05/19/2025 under Sports
Tomahawk's shot put throwers competed in the first Thunder in the Woods Event at Lakeland Saturday. The top two shot put throwers in the meet were Freshman Hudson Seymour and Junior Michael Samundsen. Seymour set a personal-best with a throw of 43'6". The Hatchet freshman also finished first and set a personal record in the discus with a throw of 125'10". On the girls' side, it was Sophomore Shelby Borowski who finished highest for Tomahawk. Borowski had a discus throw of 87'1", good for fourth overall. Borowski also finished seventh in the shot put with a throw of 27'7". The next meet for the Hatchets is Tuesday, which is the Great Northern Conference Meet in Mosinee. Field Events begin at 4:30.
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Storms Cross Northern Wisconsin Thursday Evening
Published on 05/16/2025 under News
Severe weather Thursday didn't last long, but it packed a punch. A strong line of storms crossed almost the entire state of Wisconsin Thursday night. Here in the Northwoods, the system brought significant rainfall-an inch an hour in some locations; along with hail-reports of up to golf ball sized in Marathon County; wind gusts of more than 50 miles per hour; and unconfirmed reports of tornadoes to our south. Teams from the National Weather Service will be out surveying storm damage and analyzing reports to verify those touchdowns. Around the state, several tornadoes have already been confirmed near New Richmond, Juneau, and Mayville. Locally we received reports of downed trees and some property damage. The Merrill Fire Department highlighted the metal roof was torn off the old Semco building along the River Bend trail. There were scattered power outages across the WPS network, but just 300 remained as of Friday morning, mostly in Vilas and Oneida Counties. We'll continue to pass along information as it is confirmed.
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Two Dozen Food Trucks Coming to Merrill for 'Food Truck-a-Palooza'
Published on 05/16/2025 under News
The popularity of food trucks has exploded in recent years with these mobile restaurants now present in most Northwoods communities. Many are heading to Merrill this weekend for the the second annual 'Food Truck-a-Palooza.' Last year the city put out a call for food trucks to park at the Merrill Festival Grounds for a day-long smorgasbord of selections. This year they've doubled in size with 25 food trucks set to serve tomorrow. Many of the Lincoln County-based trucks will be in attendance, while other chefs will be putting on the miles, coming from Rhinelander, Wausau, Marshfield and Winneconne. They'll have truck serving up Mexican, Asian, Italian Cuisine along with BBQ, burgers, wraps, and sandwiches. Others focus on drinks, sweets, and desserts. Between bites, attendees can burn off a few calories by walking through the Merrill Festival Grounds for a craft and vendor show, live entertainment, a carnival, and other fun activities. The 2nd Annual Food Truck-a-Palooza runs from 11am to 7pm.
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