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Chris Blair named VP, CAO of Aspirus Health’s North Wisconsin division

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Aspirus Health last week announced that Chris Blair has joined the health system as Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) for the North Wisconsin Division.

Lincoln County Sheriff’s Report: Jan. 13, 2025
As reported by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office Monday, Jan. 13, 2025.
Pictured are Tom Kelley of the Salvation Army of Tomahawk and members of the Four Rivers Quilt Guild.
Four Rivers Quilt Guild donates to Salvation Army of Tomahawk
Last month, the Four Rivers Quilt Guild made a contribution to the Salvation Army of Tomahawk.
Pictured are Snipes (left) and Leonhardt at a book release event.
Multi Media Channels editor launches Curly Lambeau book
Multi Media Channels (MMC) Senior Editor Kris Leonhardt has authored a book on Green Bay Packers first head coach and general manager, Curly Lambeau.
Morrison recognized in Eagle Award ceremony
American Legion Post 93 in Tomahawk held an Eagle Award ceremony for Trey Morrison, member of the Post-sponsored Boy Scout Troop 548, on Sunday, Jan. 12.
Government
City council approves purchase of new fire engine
The Tomahawk Fire Department (TFD) will be getting a new fire engine within the next several years.
Lincoln County seeking citizen participation on commissions
Lincoln County is currently accepting applications for citizen participation on several commissions.
Lemay Forestry Center project approved by Wisconsin State Building Commission
Governor Tony Evers this week announced that the Wisconsin State Building Commission approved a total of $81.5 million in projects across the state, including one in Tomahawk.
Education
Nicolet College conducting community survey aimed at improving services, programs
Nicolet College has launched a community survey to improve its services and programs for employers, high school students and learners of all ages.
Pictured are Nicolet College students and Northwoods community members at the Tate Britain museum in London in 2023.
Nicolet College to host educational art trip to London
Registration is open for an educational art trip to London, offered by Nicolet College.
THS FBLA students take part in Finance and Investment Bowl
Three Tomahawk High School (THS) Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) students this week took part in an educational game designed to help promote financial literacy and awareness among high schoolers.
Sports
THS students attend first GNC Leadership Summit
Six Tomahawk High School (THS) students recently represented Tomahawk at the first Great Northern Conference (GNC) Leadership Summit.
Hatchet hockey team receives Sportsmanship Award
The Tomahawk Hatchet hockey team was recently presented with the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA)/Rural Mutual Sportsmanship Award.
Tomahawk swimmers gearing up for sectional tournament
The Tomahawk Hatchet boys' swim team season kicked off with three meets in one week,
Nature and Outdoors
Anglers can help stop the spread of invasive species this winter by following bait rules and checking gear for attached organic matter and mud.
Anglers encouraged to help protect Wisconsin waters from aquatic invasive species
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is asking anglers to help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species while fishing this winter.
Inside a black-capped chickadee's big, adorable head is a big, effective brain.
Natural Connections: A black-capped brain
"Black-capped chickadees are the most fun. They dart in, grab a single seed, and swoop off to eat it in a spot that’s less exposed than the feeder on a second-floor deck railing. This is similar to the feeding strategy of a ruffed grouse, but on a much smaller scale," writes Emily Stone, Naturalist/Education Director at the Cable Natural History Museum.
DNR is reminding the public to apply for funding for projects through the Wild Turkey, Pheasant and Waterfowl Stamp Fund by Friday, Feb. 14.
Applications for wild turkey, pheasant, waterfowl stamp funding open
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is now accepting applications for Wild Turkey, Pheasant, and Waterfowl Stamp funding. 
Opinion and Editorial
We Are One
Dear reader,  I am not just one; I am a unit of many — my ancestors who paved the way, the stages of my life shaped by community and friends, and the family of God's creation to which …
Movies You Gotta See: They just don’t make ‘em like ‘Rounders’ anymore
The 1998 drama "Rounders," directed by John Dahl, gives us a glimpse into another fascinating underworld: one that revolves around high-stakes poker.
Finding The Perfect Someone
Dear Reader,  Life's treasures aren't measured in material possessions like a sleek car or a spacious mansion. You could have all of these things, but without someone to share them with, …
Obituaries
Daniel 'Dan' Doucette
Following a brief illness, Daniel “Dan” Doucette, 71, of Indianapolis, Ind., passed on December 19, 2024 surrounded by his family.
Jeannie Ann Bouvat-Gudgeon
Sadly, our beloved, Jeannie Ann Bouvat-Gudgeon, of Rothschild, Wis., passed away in her home due to complications related to Alzheimer’s on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025.
Mitchel Charles Hipler
Mitchel Charles Hipler passed away suddenly on Dec. 29, 2024 at the age of 66.
Donald 'Don' Joseph Boschke Jr.
Donald “Don” Joseph Boschke Jr. age 63, beloved son of Maxine Boschke, loving brother of Bonnie Anderson, and Michelle (Donnie “Bush”) Bushar, passed away on Dec. 21, 2024 in Punta Gorda, Fla. He was waiting to be picked up at the airport to begin his annual three-week holiday vacation with family.
Carol J. Ruplinger
Carol J. Ruplinger, age 90, a lifelong resident of Tomahawk, passed away peacefully at home on Thursday, Dec. 26, 2024, surrounded by her family.
Packers
Post-game interview with Green Bay Packers Quarterback Jordan Love
Packers Head Coach Matt LaFleur after the Oct. 20 win against the Houston Texans.
Special Sections
Packers Tight End Tucker Kraft tries to fight his was through three Miami defenders on Thanksgiving at Lambeau Field. Kraft said that as they continue to face more competitive teams, the urgency for being able to adapt and find success against a talented and well-schemed defence becomes more important.
Packers Tight End Tucker Kraft tries to fight his was through three Miami defenders on Thanksgiving at Lambeau Field. Kraft said that as they continue to face more competitive teams, the urgency for being able to adapt and find success against a talented and well-schemed defence becomes more important.
Packers Tight End Tucker Kraft tries to fight his was through three Miami defenders on Thanksgiving at Lambeau Field. Kraft said that as they continue to face more competitive teams, the urgency for being able to adapt and find success against a talented and well-schemed defence becomes more important.
Packers Tight End Tucker Kraft tries to fight his was through three Miami defenders on Thanksgiving at Lambeau Field. Kraft said that as they continue to face more competitive teams, the urgency for being able to adapt and find success against a talented and well-schemed defence becomes more important.
Packers Tight End Tucker Kraft tries to fight his was through three Miami defenders on Thanksgiving at Lambeau Field. Kraft said that as they continue to face more competitive teams, the urgency for being able to adapt and find success against a talented and well-schemed defence becomes more important.