A Tomahawk resident has received statewide recognition for her to dedication technical college education.
Students in Tomahawk High School (THS)’s Building Trades program recently swapped their hammers and tape measures for joysticks and heavy machinery in a field trip to CASE Construction Equipment.
The Wisconsin Newspaper Association (WNA) is accepting entries for the fifth annual Editorial Writing and Cartoon Contest.
The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction last week published state general school aids that school districts will receive during the current school year.
Tomahawk High School football head coach Dewey Reilly this week received special recognition from the Green Bay Packers.
Tomahawk High School (THS)’s eSports program was recently awarded a grant from the Support Tomahawk Area Resources (STAR) Foundation.
More than a year after a local citizen kick-started efforts to help reduce student meal debt at the School District of Tomahawk, the community is continuing to show its support.
The Hatchet Choppers, a team of Tomahawk High School students who participated in this year’s statewide BUILD Moto motorcycle building competition, recently took part in the Harley-Davidson Riding Academy at Bull Falls Harley-Davidson of Wausau.
Eleven Beyond Crayons and Chromebooks grants were recently awarded to Tomahawk educators by the STAR (Support Tomahawk Area Resources) Foundation.
The Lincoln County Retired Educators Association (LCREA) recently awarded scholarships to two area graduates who are pursuing careers in teaching.
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2026 Herb Kohl Educational Foundation Teacher Fellowship and Principal Leadership awards, honoring exceptional Wisconsin PK–12 educators and school leaders.
A motorcycle built by the Hatchet Choppers, a group of Tomahawk High School students as part of a statewide motorcycle building contest, had their bike on display at an event this summer.
Alumni from the Tripoli High School Class of 1965 gathered for their 60th class reunion at the Knox Creek Heritage Center in Brantwood on Saturday, Aug. 23.
The School District of Tomahawk introduced 16 new staff members ahead of the upcoming school year.
Nicolet College is offering a class to help individuals start their own businesses.
Tomahawk-area graduates, students who received academic honors and more.
The School District of Tomahawk Board of Education this week approved the district’s preliminary 2025-2026 budget.
Another school year is set to begin, and the Wisconsin State Patrol is reminding drivers to be alert and avoid distractions to keep kids safe as they travel to and from school.
Nicolet College’s fall semester begins later this month, and students are enrolling in two new programs that will prepare them for in-demand careers.
Nicolet College’s long-running Learning in Retirement (LIR) program is set to kick off next month.