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8 ——July 23, 2020 VIIIE VERII HUBER for Weston County Commissioner you for support! A‘BETTER CHOICE FOR THE PEOPLE’S VOICE Check out our website at VoteVeraHuber.com vhuberwyo@gmail.com LOOKING TO VOLUNTEER? Stop out and see Janet to learn more about volunteering at the chamber. NEWCASTLE ' Awe W a; . NEWCASTLEWYO£QM 1323 WASHINGTON BLVD 307-746-2739 A WYOMINGW CONSERVATIVE FOR SENATE we 0 SUPPORT THE TRUMP AGENDA 0 SANCTITY OF HUMAN LIFE 0 DEFEND THE 2ND AMENDMENT 0 DEFEAT SOCIALISM 0 PROTECT RELIGIOUS LIBERTY 0 BORDER SECURITY ' 0 STRONG NATIONAL DEFENSE DonnaForWyoming.com Paid for by Donna tori/ll NOW HIRING: Full-Time & Part-Time Gift Clerks Apply in person or send resume to Decker’s Floral & Gift, PO Box 249. Newcastle, WY 8270i. Decker’s ‘:_Bef7£ffi75 arm/able Flexible schedules E( )E. In Wyoming ear ability ta he sees neighbors. as ashes is what’s always set; as aparteana ear ability ta eentinue that, even now, whattti get us through: , news letter journal nesting Stormy weather edit0r@newslj.c0m Photo by Amy Menerey/NLJ The skies and fields east of Newcastle were lit up by the setting sun Sunday afternoon in vibrant hues of yellows and greens as it peaked through dark clouds following one of many recent storms that passed through the area bringing sudden, heavy rains and hail in some places. ' R0 from Page 1 ................................................................................................................................................. .. ii I can’t believe how fast and easy it was to raise the money.” With sponsorships in hand, McFarland said, the association reached out and received bids on the mini ponies and horses, the mini bulls and the bulls for the high school-aged kids. Thanks to Jason Whitney, a local rancher, there will be sheep for the mutton busting. According to McFarland, the group announced the event on Facebook and in press releases sent throughout the sur- rounding areas. It also created the Weston County Mini Roughstock Rodeo page. To date, the group has used an online venue for signing participants up for the event. Before the event, according to a press release from the association, parents should visit the Weston County Mini :31 I I Iiwym «it W p fast for new, not forever: fii—v‘” “ma V" "iiiciifii l Flower show cancelled Due to COVID-19, the Dirt Daubers Flower Club will not be hosting the flower show at the 2020 Weston County Fair, according to Barb Knaus. “We feel this is in the best health interest of our members and the general public. We are sorry for any inconve- nience this may cause," Knaus said in a letter to the News Letter Journal. “We appreciate your participation in the past and future. We hope to see you at the fair next year." E5 7‘ ‘ “filoughstock Rodeo Association Facebook. page, the Weston County Fair Facebook page or westoncountyfair.com to com- Te help prevent the sprees at @Wibztbt the Martha Department at Hsaith reminds yet-i: W§§t tees eevertags whee “a teaser assets teases see say time years wtthtn e teat at sitters v betwesa yearsett aha sthers sashes easiest attesttan treatise ahystsst atstaaasg re test at state) '2' be sit yea sea to stay hams sea sway treat athers it years testes tit, attest tsetse plete the online entry form. ,4] The number of participants will bee limited, McFarland said, to prevent then animals from being overworked. s “For the mutton busting, we will be taking 25 kids. You can’t abuse some-g one’s livestock when they donate them,” McFarland said. “For the mini ponies andv bulls, we will be taking 20 riders for each; age group and a total of 12 teams for thee mini wild horse race.” ‘ ;i For those who may not sign up befores the event, McFarland said, the group will use a waiting list to fill the slots of nos shows or kids that mightget tQO erQllfio behind the chutstarents walks squirth to sign a COVID—l9 releaseformro‘rtithefi day of the event, despite it being included 1 in the registration forms, he said. v Wyoming Department of Health ‘ I