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City police issue, then dismiss, citation

Cambria Heights owner Don Taylor wants to know how he came to be issued a citation by the city for an incident that o

Hospital CEO resigns

In a statement released midday on Monday, Oct.

High school ag program loses its leader

The resignation of Newcastle High School Ag teacher and FFA advisor Jill Pischke sent shock waves through the communi

Empire Trio will bring Hollywood to Newcastle

The first concert in the 2023-24 Weston County Concert Association’s series is just around the corner with Empire Tri

James retires after three decades from WIC

Connie James’ childhood dream was to be a veterinarian.

New eyes for new vision

“My goal is to continue learning and to challenge myself as far as application is concerned.”
 

County’s jobless rate goes up

Weston County unemployment increased slightly from July to August, from 2.1% to 2.2%, according to the Sept.

WCSD No. 1 rolls into first

When Newcastle schools went back into session last month, some of the students enjoyed the special privilege of being

Wrong emergency number sends Gillette woman more than 150 phone calls

GILLETTE (WNE) — “You have not reached 911. You have reached Londen,” the voicemail begins.
 

Families gather to recognize Hall of Famers

Cowboy hats crowded the halls and elevators and stairways and restaurants of Casper, Wyoming’s Ramkota Hotel last wee

Phone outage impacts 16,000 in northeast Wyoming

 
 

Newcastle Middle School stars on state test

Weston County School District No.

Members selected for joint powers board

The joint powers board to oversee dispatch operations for emergency responders is one step closer to taking over thos

Council discusses police dissolution

With a short staffed-police department, crumbling infrastructure and a hefty police budget, Councilman Tyrel Owens su

Commissioners face more frustration with agenda

For the second time since June, Commissioner Don Taylor voiced concern over an inability to ask that individuals or t

Girls, get your STEM on

Girls in grades K-12 will have the opportunity to check out the Girl Scout STEM van for free on Sept.

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