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‘Like the wild west’

A letter writing campaign is calling for more police resources to be directed to fight the country’s rampant increase of antisocial driving. In Waipā, 386 complaints of antisocial driving incidents were received by police last…

One for the history books 

Francis Joseph Krippner celebrated his 90th birthday at the start of this month Aware of her dad’s mortality, Maree Smith asked The News to share some of the wealth of local history that her father…

New look for TGH 

Tainui Group Holdings has today launched a new brand identity. The brand was launched by chair Hinerangi Raumati-Tu’ua at the Tārangawaewae Marae poukai at Ngāruawāhia and follows an extensive consultation and design process. Mrs Raumati-Tu’ua…

Belfield on fire in America 

Te Awamutu sprinter Leah Belfield has bagged an American title and broken New Zealand records during a stellar period of form. The 21 year old excelled in conference finals last month to quality for the…

Skatepark work starts

Work has started on Te Awamutu’s skatepark upgrade in Rewi Street. Waipā District Council’s contractor Fluhler Contracting Limited, alongside Acid NZ who helped develop the skatepark design, began work on the six-month construction programme at…

Libraries: key to reading

School librarians say they’re the answer to a declining nationwide literacy rate. Former School Library Association of New Zealand president Glenys Bichan, who is library manager at Cambridge High School, says nearly a quarter of…

Rangiaowhia – Now it’s tears of joy

On February 24 journalist Benjamin Wilson reported that two iwi were mourning the sale of land at Rangiaowhia. They didn’t have the means to match the selling price. Today, The News exclusively reveals a remarkable…

Power chief is on home turf

The incoming Waipā Networks chief executive knows if you asked several people on the streets of Te Awamutu or Cambridge what the company does, most would struggle to answer. Sean Horgan is unfazed by that…

Bringing the news from Ukraine

It’s 7.50am in Ukraine and Lisette Reymer’s eyes are blood-shot; her body language oozes fatigue. The Waipā-raised Newshub reporter and Daniel Pannett, a Methven camera operator, have spent three weeks covering the Russian invasion of…

Council ‘bombarded’ with legislation

The amount of legislation that is being thrown at council could soon be ‘overwhelming’, Waipā District councillor Lou Brown says. “We are getting a massive amount of legislation thrown at us with very short submission…

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