For 130 years, the News Letter Journal has worked side by side with local businesses, organizations and residents to
As we turn the calendar to a new year, it is fitting to begin 2026 by recognizing the people who make Weston County n
As 2025 comes to a close, one theme runs through much of Weston County’s news: pressure, and the perseverance that fo
As we prepare to celebrate Christmas, we at the News Letter Journal wanted to do something different this year — some
One of Weston County’s newest holiday traditions is returning, and it thrives because of the people who make this com
As the holiday season kicks into high gear and every screen starts shouting about limited-time deals, it’s worth taki
As Thanksgiving rolls around, we’re reminded that gratitude is more than a holiday sentiment — it’s a way of honoring
Many local businesses are reporting shortages of workers, and in last week’s NLJ article “Childcare concerns” on page
Transparency isn’t optional — it’s the foundation of public trust.
Every year on Nov. 11, we pause as a nation to reflect on the courage, sacrifice and service of America’s veterans.
Halloween is just around the corner, and excitement is building across Weston County.
We find ourselves not only appalled, but deeply disheartened, frustrated, and bewildered.Â
Weston County is making a lot of news statewide this week.
Academic success in childhood often paves the way for achievement later in life.
The Weston County Fair brought the crowds, the competition, and the fun — and the News Letter Journal was there to ca
Weston County officials say they’re facing budget shortfalls this year due to property tax reductions enacted by the