Skip to main content

Official shortage threatens Newcastle sports

It’s been a developing issue, but the shortage of officials in high school sports is now bordering on a crisis with t

Grant will help newspaper operations

Funds will assist News Letter Journal in continuing to provide local news

Proffer is new chamber chief

Relative newcomer has bright plans

Spelling bee returns

On Nov.

Students collect for soldiers

The Newcastle community can help contribute to a collection drive students in the Newcastle High School Honor Society

BLM seeks public input

Two draft resource management plans released

What's Up In Weston County Nov. 21-27, 2024

Thu. Nov. 21 7AM T.O.P.S. #218 - WC Senior Center

WCSD No. 1 scores stack up

School officials review state test results

Big recognition, small school

Despite having only 16 students, Custer County’s Elk Mountain School has gained some well-deserved attention.

Tank test tanked, Positive test leads to water chlorination

Citizens were left frustrated and expressing frustrations on Facebook after the city chlorinated Tank No.

What's Up in Weston County Nov. 14-20, 2024

Thu. Nov. 14 7AM T.O.P.S. #218 - WC Senior Center

Staffing changes, Council votes for CSO return

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

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

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

What's Up In Weston County Oct. 31-Nov. 6, 2024

Thu. Oct. 31 7AM T.O.P.S. #218 - WC Senior Center

Alumni get ready, 2025 Newcastle All School Reunion managers do prep work

Next summer, all Newcastle High School alumni are invited to return for an “all school reunion” three-day extravaganz

Hard talk, Anti-human 
trafficking events will come to Newcastle

Hard conversations are necessary sometimes, and the discussion about human trafficking scheduled for next week in New

Subscribe to Newcastle
--- Online Subscribers: Please click here to log in to read this story and access all content.

Not an Online Subscriber? Click here for a one-week subscription for only $1!.