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A giving tradition — Community generosity drives festival success

More than $500,000 has quietly moved through Newcastle and Weston County over the past two decades, strengthening non

Teaching trades — Woodshop instructor highlights CTE career paths

Newcastle educator Bessie Colgrove was among the voices spotlighted at the University of Wyoming’s Trustees Education

Sips zoning approved — Move should help with traffic congestion, Lane says

Newcastle City Council members voted unanimously Nov.

Junk crackdown — Council calls for cleaner commercial areas

Concerns over junk vehicles and informal storage on commercial property took center stage at the Nov.

News Letter Journal Launches the Unabridged Fund to Strengthen Independent Journalism in Weston County

 

Newcastle students shine at WASC — Unterseher named adviser of the year

Newcastle High School Student Council members joined their peers from across Wyoming for the annual Wyoming Associati

Ag intro — Bringing agriculture to the fingertips of the younger generation

The annual Fourth Grade Ag Day proved once again to be a hit, filling the elementary school students with smiles, lau

Daniels sentenced — Newcastle man sentenced for felony strangulation

A Newcastle man has been sentenced to a multiyear prison term after pleading guilty to felony strangulation in a dome

Episode 48 — Reviving Newcastle: Challenges and Chances

In this episode, we take a candid look at the economic and civic headwinds facing Newcastle, Wyoming, as Bob and Alex

Child care crunch — School board examines solutions after Little One’s downsizing

One size fits all — Evolution of block 7, lot 20 and plans for the future

Making history — Christensen earns silver at national FFA competition

Newcastle High School senior Callie Christensen made history this fall as the first member of the Newcastle FFA chapt

On duty — City hires Dietrich as city engineer

After a few years of relying on a part-time employee, the city of Newcastle once again has a full-time engineer.

Childcare concerns — Move to home-based operation leaves parents searching for alternatives

Little One’s Childcare is downsizing to a home-based operation, owner and director Amanda Dixon told the News Letter

Build it up — Newcastle gears up to implement RCAP to boost economy

In August, Newcastle Mayor Tyrel Owens began to push the City Council to consider moving forward with the Rural Commu

New coffee place plans short-order move

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