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Black Hills National Forest will have new supervisor

The Black Hills National Forest announced via a press release dated Nov.

Forest planning moves ahead

The Forest Service is a step closer to approving a new management plan for the Black Hills that will help determine h

MRI contract negotiated

Judd Dawson, the now former Weston County Health Services CEO, provided trustees with an update about the MRI entangl

Hospital trustees split with leaders

At the end of the November board of trustees meeting of the Weston County Health Services, the group discussed at len

BREAD office continues to help

With the holidays approaching, family and food may be fun things to have on the mind for most people.

Teaching activities for a lifetime

What began as a way to address an increase in students at Newcastle Middle School has developed into a class enjoyed

Light cruise makes a return

NLJ promises year two will be bigger and better
 

Festival of Trees set for Friday

’Tis the season once again to bring your appetite and wallet when Pinnacle Bank hosts it’s 20th Annual Festival of Tr

Unemployment drops

Weston County again had the lowest unemployment rate in the state in October at 1.7%,  according to the October unemp

Law enforcement pushes for drug dogs

Both the Newcastle Police Department and Weston County Sheriff’s Office are planning to purchase police dogs to serve

BLM smoke may be seen through April

The Bureau of Land Management Newcastle Field Office plans to burn slash piles on BLM-administered land this winter o

Gas leak closes highway

A gas leak closed Wyoming Highway 450 on Nov.

Commissioners look at mission vision, values

Over the course of the past four months, commissioners Vera Huber and Don Taylor developed a mission and vision state

Council denies settlement over errant citation

The Newcastle City Council formally voted on Nov.

Former chief cut corners on cars

Newcastle has been forced to scrap plans to purchase two police vehicles from a dealer outside of the community after

RER demo plant gets federal approval

Rare Element Resources is one step closer to making its demonstration-scale processing and separation plant for rare

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