Author: jbuelow
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Natural Connections: Forest layers
By Emily Stone Naturalist/Education Director at the Cable Natural History Museum With snow still clinging to north-facing slopes, and tree buds waiting for warmer days to ... -
Allan Bell’s Birch Bark Nature Notes Revisited
The Easter bunny brought something different to our house. I got up to find my daughter-in-law, Karen, carefully holding a colorful male evening grosbeak. She had ... -
Backyard Birdfeeder Banter
By Jed Buelow Tomahawk Leader Co-Editor, Sports and Nature Editor Those who have continued feeding birds during the shutdown have been rewarded in recent days as ... -
Tomahawk Food Pantry continues to help those in need: Services available Wednesdays, Fridays at United Methodist Church
By Jed Buelow Tomahawk Leader Co-Editor, Sports and Nature Editor At a time when their services are needed more than ever, the Tomahawk Food Pantry continues ... -
WIAA pulls plug on spring sports
By Greg Seubert It’s official. The WIAA Board of Control voted April 21 to cancel the spring sports season before it even started because of the ... -
SGT. MANNINEN RE-UPS IN MARINE CORPS
United States Marine Corps Sergeant Michael F. Manninen has selflessly committed to six more years of service to his country. Sgt. Manninen graduated from Tomahawk High ... -
RETIRING, BUT NOT FROM SERVICE
After graduating from Tomahawk, Keith Hanse wanted to see the world so he joined the US Air Force. During his time with the Air Force and ... -
Allan Bell’s Birch Bark Nature Notes Revisited
Were my hopes for a spring day premature? That old snowman just wouldn’t quit. It’s a whole lot like last year. Do you remember? ————– The ... -
Natural Connections
By Emily Stone Naturalist/Education Director at the Cable Natural History Museum Well, April is an interesting month in the Northwoods, and spring seems to be coming ...