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The annual Pow Wow Days kids’ frog jumping contest, running races and gunny sack races were held in Tomahawk on Friday, July 4.

New participation record set for annual Pow Wow Days races

A total of 707 runners took part in this year’s Pow Wow Days races in Tomahawk on Friday, July 4, setting a new participation record.

Two of Major League Baseball’s best young pitchers squared off last week in a game the entire baseball world had its collective eye on.

Tomahawk Area Interfaith Volunteers (TAIV) will hold a golf scramble fundraiser next month.

The Tomahawk Hatchet Weightlifting Club this week announced its Gainers of the Month through the second semester of the 2024-2025 school year, as well the winners of the Iron Hatchet of the Year Award, which recognizes the most consistent and hardest-working lifters.

Sandry signs letter of intent

Recent Tomahawk High School graduate Kaylynn Sandry last week signed a letter of intent to participate in track and field at the University of Wisconsin-Stout.

Five takeaways from the Packers’ 2025 schedule

Well folks, the most important sports day of the year has finally happened: The National Football League has released the 2025 schedule. This will remain the most important sports day of the year for the next 365 days, give or take, until the 2026 schedule comes out.

Hatchet tracksters take part in Otto Bacher meet

The Tomahawk High School track and field team recently competed in the Otto Bacher meet in Merrill.

The Tomahawk Tuesday Night Equal Opportunity Pool League last week announced its top three teams for the 2024-25 season.

Women’s One-on-One Pool League announces season results

The Tomahawk Women’s One-on-One Pool League last week announced the results of its recently-concluded season.

The Wednesday Afternoon Ladies Bowling League last week announced that Strikers took first place in the recently-concluded season.

Tomahawk hockey team recognized for sportsmanship

The Tomahawk High School hockey team was recently recognized for its sportsmanship in the 2025 winter State tournaments.

Girls Bowling Team claims second consecutive State Championship

The Merrill-Tomahawk Girls Bowling Team captured their second straight State Championship at the Division 2 Girls Bowling Tournament held March 8-9, 2025. “The girls bowled 15 baker-style …

The Tomahawk High School wrestling team held an awards ceremony last month.

Historical Society shares photo of 1954 Road Lake Lakers

In recognition of Major League Baseball’s Opening Day last week, the Tomahawk Area Historical Society shared a photo of a local team from days gone by: the 1954 Road Lake Lakers.

Inaugural class inducted into Tomahawk Bowling Hall of Fame

The inaugural class of the Tomahawk Bowling Hall of Fame was inducted this past weekend.

The Tomahawk High School hockey team has been officially recognized by the Lincoln County Board of Supervisors for its recent State championship.

Thanks to a donation from the Hatchet Booster Club, the Tomahawk High School (THS) weight room now has a new board that will display current leaders in certain lifts for both male and female athletes.

The Tomahawk High School hockey team won the 2025 Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) Division 2 State Championship at Bob Suter's Legacy20 Arena in Middleton, Wis., on Saturday, March 8.

Awards ceremony held by middle school wrestlers

The Tomahawk Middle School wrestling team held the their pizza party and awards presentation on Tuesday, March 4.

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