Skip to main content

City to notify residents of at-risk service lines

The city of Newcastle has submitted its inventory of lead and copper service lines, and staff have found that some se

Spooky spirits on display

Halloween is still a week away, but several homes and businesses in Newcastle are already “dressed up” and ready for

What's Up In Weston County Oct. 24-30, 2024

Oct. 21-25 Range Great Pumpkin Hunt - Newcastle

 

Builder benefactors, Crow donation reinforces grit in vocational training department

Two Weston County School District No.

Newcastle resident crowned TOPS King

Prioritizing your health and wellness can bring magic to your life, according to Kenneth Hoffman, of Newcastle.

Let’s RIDE, District embarks on student-centered learning ‘transformational loop’

A quartet of Weston County School District No.

Packing in schools, School officials prepare for expected rebirth of concealed carry bill

Weston County School District No. 1’s days of being a gun-free zone could be coming to a close.

What's Up in Weston County Oct. 17-23, 2024

Thu. Oct. 17 7AM T.O.P.S. #218 - WC Senior Center

Charity event in need of new director

Kids’ Shopping, the perennial charity event put on by the First United Methodist Church, needs a new director.

What's Up in Weston County Oct. 10-16, 2024

Thu. Oct. 10 7AM T.O.P.S. #218 - WC Senior Center

5PM 4-H Jubilee - WC Event Center

Academic high-flyers, NHS students design, build weather balloon experiment

A group of Dogie scientists are combing through data after a collaboration with NASA allowed a payload constructed by

Safety still relies on the human element

In emergency situations, Weston County School District No.

Rate review continues, Dozens attend town hall meeting on utilities rates

Newcastle officials hosted a town hall on Sept.

What's Up in Weston County Oct. 3-9, 2024

Thu. Oct. 3 7AM T.O.P.S. #218 - WC Senior Center

Park coming along

More work to be done on bike/skate park

 

Michael Alexander

NLJ Reporter

‘Bites’ of old pipe

Water, sewer improvement project inches along

 

Mary Stroka

NLJ Reporter

Subscribe to Newcastle
--- Online Subscribers: Please click here to log in to read this story and access all content.

Not an Online Subscriber? Click here for a one-week subscription for only $1!.