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Landfill set to open

After years of planning and paperwork, Weston County’s new landfill is scheduled to open in just over a week, officia

Clerk's error results in votes not being counted in legislative race

Hospital survey, Hospital prepares 
community survey

To satisfy a federal requirement, Weston County Health Services will be distributing a survey to the community to ass

Staffing changes, Council votes for CSO return

Months after changes were made to ordinance enforcement, the Newcastle City Council determined they would again hire

More CWD detected near Lander

LANDER (WNE) — The fatal brain disease affecting deer, elk and other ungulates that’s spread across most of the state

UW survey: Wyo. residents have mixed views on national and state economies

CHEYENNE (WNE) — A new University of Wyoming survey reveals a significant sense of pessimism among Wyoming residents

Strong turnout as Wyomingites brave long lines, frigid temps to vote

FROM WYOFILE:

Freedom Caucus wins control of Wyoming House

FROM WYOFILE:

Voters share their experiences

SHERIDAN — Sheridan County residents – including several high school students — shared with The Sheridan Press their

Campbell County Public Library staff explains juvenile card restrictions

GILLETTE — Parents in Campbell County who sign up their children for a library card have the option of putting specif

Barrasso and Hageman win reelection; Trump takes Wyoming

CASPER — Ballots were still being tallied for the national presidential race late Tuesday night, but Wyoming Sen.

OWENS WINS MAYORAL RACE, 2024 General Election Results

(UPDATE: THE NEWS LETTER JOURNAL BELIEVES THERE ARE ANOMOLIES IN THE VOTE TALLIES THAT THE WESTON COUNTY CLERK HA

What's Up In Weston County Nov. 7-13, 2024

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

With education savings account applications opening Jan. 1, state seeks input on rules

FROM WYOFILE:

WCDA works on a 'roadmap' for communities to address local housing needs

SHERIDAN — Total home production across the state last year was 1,681 units — well below a projected 2,000-3,800 unit

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