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Manawatū recognises some of its finest
More than 50 people were acknowledged at Volunteer Recognition Event in Palmerston North.
Name change proposed for Rangitikei district
Public feedback is invited on the proposal and another to name a new suburb in Feilding.
Firearms, stolen goods recovered after burglaries
Eight people have been arrested in relation to the Manawatū incidents.
Suze Redmayne: Tax relief is on its way
OPINION: Budget 2024 delivers on the Government’s commitment to provide tax relief.
Manawatū's public clock woes continue
Feilding's clocktower shows 12 and Palmy's is four minutes slow.
Two Manawatū schools to partake in a Shakespearean banquet
A celebration of the Bard and youth that is fit for King's Birthday Weekend.
Rosebowl is baking up a new opportunity in Feilding
They will open No Knead to Book, a cafe that will operate inside Manawatū Community Hub.
Bride, groom and baby splashed with chicken blood at wedding
A wedding photographer pulled out because they thought the ceremony was 'too graphic'.
News in brief: It's best to avoid this Awapuni intersection for two weeks
The city council is upgrading traffic signals at the Botanical/College intersection.
Returns reveal Horizons councillors' financial interests
Horizons councillors are required to state their property and financial interests.
Dogs in Togs brings dog paddle to life
On April 20, dogs can swim in the Makino outdoor pool with other dogs of a similar size.
Shooting may be 'gang' related; police investigation continues
Police investigating but say there are no specific concerns for the public at this stage.
What's the time? Don't ask Mr Manawatū
Feilding’s clocktower has stopped, Palmerston North’s is six minutes slow.
Person in serious condition after emergency in Feilding, 'gunshots' heard
Police investigating but say there are no specific concerns for the public at this stage.
Horizons proposes double-digit rate increase
It is asking the community to “look long-term” and have their say on its draft plan.
Suze Redmayne: Agriculture is still the backbone of New Zealand
OPINION: Who we are and what we do as a region is worth celebrating.
Feilding daycare teacher punishment 'doesn't give the children justice'
Fine for teacher who abused children in her care 'doesn't fit the crime': ex-colleague.
Fay is a Jewell in St John's emergency response
The Feilding resident has long dreamed of making a substantial donation to St John.
Ōamaru stone sculptures stolen from Feilding park
The sculptures honour Feilding champion Gill Absolon, who died in 2019.
Help at hand to understand recycling changes
The new flyers outline what residents should and should not put in their recycling bins.