NewsHonor Flight Tribute: Tomahawk Son Carries Father’s Legacy to D.C.
When Tomahawk’s Todd Nicklaus honored his late father at the Lincoln Memorial, he completed an Honor Flight journey that never was — and reminded the Northwoods why these missions matter.
Northwoods Drifter|05.09.2026
NewsRiverside Elementary Reopens: A Northwoods Community Bounces Back
After a late April tornado damaged Riverside Elementary in Ringle, this Northwoods community rallied to reopen school in just eight days — a story of quick repairs, neighbor helping neighbor, and 460 students back where they belong.
Northwoods Drifter|05.09.2026
NewsAt 93, Rhinelander Logger Larry Rappley Still Swinging an Axe
At 93 and legally blind, Rhinelander’s Larry Rappley still runs his tractor, splits firewood, and donates proceeds to homeless veterans — embodying the Northwoods spirit of resilience and community service.
Northwoods Drifter|05.09.2026
NewsThree Lakes Teen Heading to World Championships in Lithuania
Three Lakes High School senior Ethan Potrykus heads to Lithuania in June for the World Cup Pankration Championships, carrying Northwoods grit to the international stage.
Northwoods Drifter|05.09.2026
NewsThird Graders Swap Screens for Skills at Rhinelander Rodeo
Rhinelander’s eighth annual Recreational Rodeo sent 200 third graders home with bike helmets and outdoor skills, blending safety education with hands-on summer prep at the YMCA of the Northwoods.
Northwoods Drifter|05.09.2026
NewsD.C. Everest Math Team Proves Brains Thrive in the Northwoods
D.C. Everest senior Alexander Jelen earned a perfect score at the UWSP Math Competition for his fourth straight championship, continuing his Weston school’s academic dynasty in the Northwoods.
Northwoods Drifter|05.08.2026
NewsMarshfield WWII Hero Returns to Battle of Iwo Jima — 80 Years Later
At 100 years old, Marshfield’s Donald Sleeter visited the Iwo Jima memorial for the first time — returning to the battle that shaped his life 80 years ago.
Northwoods Drifter|05.08.2026
NewsTomahawk Library Sparks Conversations About Freedom
Tomahawk Public Library brings neighbors together for PBS-funded discussions on freedom and democracy, exploring how Revolutionary War stories shape our understanding of American ideals today.
Northwoods Drifter|05.08.2026
NewsHow Rhinelander Library Crafts Are Healing Northwoods Minds
Rhinelander District Library’s free craft classes are tackling rural isolation and mental health, one upcycled project at a time. Here’s how neighbors are healing through creativity.
Northwoods Drifter|05.08.2026
NewsMarshfield WWII Marine Finally Sees His Memorial at Age 100
At 100 years old, Marshfield Marine veteran Donald Sleeter finally visited the Iwo Jima memorial in D.C. — the battle that wounded him 80 years ago. His Honor Flight reminds us the window to honor WWII heroes is closing fast.
Northwoods Drifter|05.08.2026
News93-Year-Old Rhinelander Logger Still Working the Woods
At 93, Rhinelander’s Larry Rappley still logs the Northwoods, splits firewood, and raises funds for homeless veterans—proving age is just a number when you love the work.
Northwoods Drifter|05.08.2026
NewsAct 10 Returns to the Spotlight as Wisconsin Governor’s Race Heats Up
As Wisconsin’s 2026 governor’s race heats up, Act 10 — the controversial 2011 law that limited public employee bargaining rights — is back in the spotlight, with major implications for Northwoods workers and taxpayers.
Northwoods Drifter|05.08.2026