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How one town managed to re-build after its mines closed (Part 2)

(Note: Last week, we wrote how Lander lost 550 high paying iron ore mining jobs and Fremont County lost 2,000 high-pa

Lessons learned from re-enactment

On Friday, July 5, the Weston County Arts Council and News Letter Journal presented a reenactment of a controversial

Cooking today's pork: 145F is a-okay they say

One of the most common

Mining-centric town deals with job loss: part 1

It is a recession when you lose your job. It is a depression when I lose mine. – Old saying.

Weston County making health a priority

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Forest ranger deals with nudists

The signature moment in the career of Forest Ranger Hiram “Doc” Smith involved 2,000 nudist hippies who invaded Wyomi

The Fourth prevails

Mother Nature almost stole the show for the Fourth of July celebration here in Newcastle.

State crammed full of odd sites and curious sights

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Optimize your gas grilling this summer

There’s nothing quite like cooking food over an open flame!

Road trip spans six states

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Turkey hunt for veterans held near Newcastle

Over the weekend of May 10–12, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department partnered with the National Wild Turkey Federatio

Walking with dinosaurs

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Entertainment to grace downtown

Walter L. Sprague
NLJ Arts & Culture Reporter
 

A summer full of activities

When I first met Tamera Allen at Newcastle High School, I was immediately impressed with her zeal for the Summer Recr

Will the game go on?

It can be argued that extracurricular activities are the best part of high school.

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