Stories making headlines around the regions today include an unknown culprit dropping his load on a Bay of Plenty highway and a Northland job with a $350,000 perk.
Who dropped this load? An unknown culprit left an intersection in Te Puke blanketed with a mushy green substance.
One Northland school principal could soon receive $350,000 worth of bonuses. All he or she has to do is get this job.
This Wanganui war veteran didn't get to meet Prince Harry at a special function last week - all because the council couldn't organise transport for him.
This humble Northland family who lost their home and grandmother in one night have asked for any further donations to go to other families in need.
Did you enjoy TV3's The Bachelor NZ? Then you might want to take a look at the finalists of the Rural Bachelor of the Year.
Wairarapa Times-Age editor Andrew Bonallack takes some time for reflection as a life is taken on a deserted road between Eketahuna and Masterton.
Meanwhile, since this Rotorua girl was diagnosed with gluten intolerance when it was discovered gluten is hidden even in every other jelly colour.
Do you know this man? Auckland police need your help.
Finally, Hawke's Bay thieves have stolen a large stack of firewood jeopordising fundraising by 150 volunteers.