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Mills brothers’ donation funds memory kiosks

Thanks to a generous donation from brothers Chris and Craig Mills, Weston County School District No.

3 champions, 1 family

Newcastle High School’s athletic legacy includes a three-generation line of running champions, thanks to the exploits

D.C. living — From Wyoming to Washington, Hunt has government in his blood

Newcastle High School graduate Hans Hunt, class of 2007, continues to take strides in a career in public service, but

People person — Professional and personable can go together

Like many people, Jodi Smith graduated from high school with a completely different career in mind than where she end

Summer shindig — Flying V to host All-School Reunion party

While the majority of this weekend’s activities will be held in Newcastle, many former NHS students will make their w

Episode 42 — Schools and Pools with Tom Wright

Go off the page with Bob and Alexis to take a deep dive into the past, present, and future of education in Newcastle

Old dog is learning new tricks

Photo family — Following in her (digital) footsteps

Alumni in need — Auction continues through July 5

The Fullerton family is hoping the community can come together to help their family in a time of need after Aaron Ful

Liability issues — School board, officials struggle with concealed carry issues

The Weston County School District No.

Report cards — School district to expand use of standards-based report cards

Letter grades are becoming a thing of the past, and within the next couple of years they will become a memory for two

Potential partnership — Mayor hopes for collaboration between youth programs

An effort is underway to bring the Boys & Girls Club, the youth development nonprofit that offers after-school an

Talking business — WBC visits Newcastle to spur economic development

Newcastle Mayor Tyrel Owens has heard people call Newcastle “a dying town.”

Crowd control — Hageman to hold town hall

Anyone who would like to attend Wyoming Rep.

Who’s playing? — Coaches comment on societal, enrollment impact on NLJ sports

Mary Stroka

NLJ Reporter

Council votes to continue budget billing program

The Newcastle City Council voted to continue the budget billing program for city utilities, despite tepid participati

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