Tiffany Enters Wisconsin Governor Race Published on 09/24/2025 under News
A lawmaker from Northern Wisconsin has thrown his hat into the ring for Wisconsin Governor.

In a move that was widely expected, Tom Tiffany has officially entered the race. Tiffany, who currently serves as a congressman representing Northern Wisconsin's 7th district, a position he held since winning a special election in 2020 following the resignation to Sean Duffy. Prior to that, he spent one term in Madison as an assemblyman and two terms as a State Senator.

In his announcement, Tiffany says he gives Republicans the best chance to win in 2026. In a news release he said, "As governor, I will freeze property taxes, protect our farmland from Communist China, and fight every day for families, for farmers, and for the hardworking people who make this state great." Wisconsin Democrats quickly seized on Tiffany's ardent support of President Donald Trump, targeting issues such as tariffs.

It's an open race after Governor Evers announced this summer that he would not seek a third term.

Tiffany becomes the highest profile Republican to enter the race, with current challengers Washington County executive Josh Schoemann and Milwaukee businessman Bill Berrien. The Democratic fields also continues to grow with a half dozen candidates.

In addition to a crowded field, Tiffany will have to overcome a geographic hurdle. It has been decades since Wisconsin's Governor has come from the northern half of the state.

Primaries will be held next August, the general election, one year from November.

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Dewey Reilly of Tomahawk High School named Green Bay Packers High School Coach of the Week
Published on 09/25/2025 under Sports The recognition continue to take notice for Tomahawk's football team and this time it is coming from Wisconsin's NFL Team. The Green Bay Packers announced Football Coach Dewey Reilly was named their High School Coach of the Week. Reilly has led the Hatchets to their first 5-0 start since 1969 and are ranked fifth among all Division 5 programs Statewide according to the Bound Wisconsin Coaches poll. Away from the field, Reilly, who is a 1997 Tomahawk High School Graduate, emphasizes the importance of the team being positive role models for the Tomahawk Community. Reilly also played Linebacker at Minnesota State-Mankato. As a result of the award, the Packers and the NFL Foundation will donate $1,000 to Tomahawk's Football program and will be recognized of the award on packers.com, boundwisconsin.com, and wifca.org. The Hatchets take on Mosinee in their Homecoming Football Game Friday night. Tune in for the Fehrman Orthodontics Kickoff Cabin at 6:10 and opening kick at 7:00 with Alex Koch and Jon Long in the broadcast booth.
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ADRC Continues to Deliver Meals, Resources for Lincoln County Seniors
Published on 09/25/2025 under News For many Lincoln County residents, the local Aging and Disability Resource Center provides invaluable services like meals and general information. And with an increasingly aging population locally, those services are as important as ever. While most ADRC offices are county-based, the ADRC of Central Wisconsin is actually a partnership of Lincoln, Langlade, Marathon and Wood Counties. At their meeting last week, the Lincoln County Board heard the annual presentation of executive director Michael Rhea. Perhaps the service that reaches the most people is their food services. Between meals-on-wheels and in person dining, they serve hundreds of meals in Lincoln County each week. Across the four county region, they provided more than 170,000. That hasn't been without challenges, Rhea noted they continue to deal with increasing food costs while maintaining a relatively flat budget. He also teased some experimental changes to their congregate dining in the Merrill area including some new community locations. Beyond food, the 'R' in ADRC stands for resource and the staff provide valuable information on other programs and assistance available on topics such as public benefits, health care, transportation assistance, and home care options. One of the goals of the ADRC is to allow residents the ability to 'age in place' or remain in their homes as they grow older, if they choose.
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Rhinelander Student Organization Hosting ' Run for Our Heroes 5K'
Published on 09/25/2025 under News The Rhinelander School District's Cedric A Vig Outdoor Classroom or CAVOC is typically a pretty quiet, calm place, allowing students to connect with nature. Coming up this weekend, the trails will be filled for a race, and it all benefits a local veterans project. After a successful debut last fall, the Rhinelander High School FBLA/DECA chapter is bring back their Run for Our Heroes 5K. Proceeds will go towards the Northwoods Veterans Homestead project. For those unfamiliar, the non-profit is building a tiny home village comprised of 16 tiny homes and a community center. The goal is to provide an opportunity for homeless veterans to get back on their feet through not only housing but also connecting them with resources to assist with employment, permanent housing, and other steps in self-sufficiency. Last year, Run for Our Heroes had around 60 participants, and they're hoping to grow in year two. The run/walk is coming up Saturday morning at CAVOC, opening ceremonies at 10am. They will have on-site sign up or you can pre-register. We'll include the link in the online version of the story.
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UWSP-Wausau to Share NTC Campus
Published on 09/25/2025 under News UW-Stevens Point and North Central Technical College are teaming up in a move aimed at improving opportunities for students in the region. The two schools recently announced a collaboration that will allow UWSP at Wausau (formerly UW-Marathon County) to relocate to the NTC campus. This will allow the schools and students to share space, programming, services and extracurricular activities. According to the announcement, NTC will continue offering associate's degrees, with UWSP at Wausau offering bachelor's and master's degrees at NTC starting fall 2026. A working group, including school officials and members of the Marathon County Board, provided critical guidance that helped lead to this partnership. NTC President Jeannie Worden says, "NTC and UWSP have shared a strong and lasting partnership, and this next step deepens our commitment to the students and communities we serve." Discussions will continue to determine the future use and timeline for the current UWSP at Wausau facilities.
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Minocqua Chain of Lakes Selected to Host Wisconsin Bass Team Championship
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Republican Candidate Enters 7th Congressional Race after Tiffany Gov Announcement
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Tomahawk Swim Club Registration Now Open
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Hatchet Volleyball Team Loses at Lakeland
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