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Far North news in brief: 38 new Kiwis; storm relief and highway repairs

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Some of the 38 new NZ citizens sworn in at the Far North District Council chambers last week.

Some of the 38 new NZ citizens sworn in at the Far North District Council chambers last week.

New citizens

Earlier this month 38 new New Zealand citizens from 19 countries were officially sworn in at the Far North District Council Chambers in Kaikohe. Mayor Moko Tepania and Deputy Mayor Chicky Rudkin welcomed the new citizens, their friends, and whānau. The event began with a karakia by the council’s Te Hono Team before Tepania commenced the swearing-in process. New citizens were offered the opportunity to pledge their oath or affirmation in English or te reo Māori, completing their journey to becoming New Zealand citizens.

Highway repairs

Drainage work and asphalt repairs are coming up on State Highway 11 (SH11) at Pahia, from next week. Work will take place between MacMurray Rd and Kings Rd, between 7am and 6pm, and is expected to take around 3.5 weeks to complete, from April 7 to 30. SH11 will be closed northbound at all times through the work area. The southbound lane will remain open. Northbound traffic will be detoured via MacMurray Rd and Kings Rd, rejoining SH11 at Marsden Rd. In the last few days of the project, stop/go traffic management with a single-lane closure will be in place at the SH11/MacMurray Rd intersection. Travel delays are expected to be less than a few minutes.

Serious crash

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The police serious crash unit is investigating a single-vehicle crash on State Highway 12 at Taheke on Monday. The crash was reported to police around 9.15am yesterday, and one person was seriously injured. SH12 was closed between Horeke Rd and Rakauwahia Rd while the circumstances of the crash were investigated.

Concert Concert

Aroha Music Society will host renowned pianist Michael Houston in his Masterpiece Concert at the Turner Centre next month. Tickets are priced to enable wide attendance. Adult $50, Senior $45, piano student $15, Aroha Music Society friends $45. Tickets available at the Box Office-Turner Centre and online at Iticket, www.turnercentre.co.nz

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