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Tell your part of the community’s story in 2019

You hold in your hands one of the smallest newspapers we produce each year. 

A look back at a pretty wild year in Wyoming

 Obviously the biggest story of this year was the Wyoming governor’s race, but there were lots of other big stories t

A new outlook for the new year

The New Year is just around the corner, and this could be a pivotal moment in your health plan.

The giving spirit brightens Wyo’s dark winter days

If my late father had a favorite winter day, it would have occurred on Dec.

Writing from the heart

The News Letter Journal has been a flurry of activity over the last six weeks, mainly due to our Countdown to Christm

Former Dogie tops best Wyoming-made gift list

Buy Wyoming! 

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December is a joyful time of year. 

Spreading holiday cheer

The annual children’s Christmas shopping day at the Methodist Church has become something my 7-year-old daughter, Bre

SOS takes on new meaning after exercise

Everyone knows that S.O.S is the global signal for distress, but those letters have taken on a new meaning for me as

It is time to shine a little light on government

Not sure if the sun shines brighter in Newcastle than in other parts of the state — but that town’s newspaper publish

Angels we have heard

The Christmas Tea is a community tradition that the churches in town keep alive every year.

Small business Saturday put a song in my heart

Oh, there’s no place like home for the holidays
‘Cause no matter how far away you roam

We are the country’s most powerful voters

This column is being written on Thanksgiving Day evening, and I find myself in a thankful but pensive mood. 

Food pantries are hungry for donations

Many of us think about making food donations to local food banks at this time of year.

A kinder, gentler season

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Kid club honorees and my thoughts on AirBnB

Today’s topics are winter weather, a good honor for one man and a bad one for another, plus a discussion of a new way

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