Latest from Te Awamutu

Injury not holding Max back
Runner Max Baxter overcoming pain to run half marathon on crutches.

Steph ready to offer dementia support at local cafe
Dementia advocate offering drop-in support and advice in Te Awamutu cafe.

Anzac Day in Te Awamutu
Last year people stood in their driveways, this year people flocked to Anzac Green.

Waipā Heritage Cycleway routes up for discussion
Waipā District Council is seeking feedback on Heritage Cycleway routes.

Marching to remember
Younger vets march to raise funds for the Te Awamutu Poppy Appeal Trust.

Caitlin Smith performing in Te Awamutu
Brave Caitlin Smith's Imaginary Band will be playing in Te Awamutu on their upcoming tour.

The legend of 'The Legend of Marty Banks'
The story behind popular 'The Legend of Marty Banks' page and what the creator is doing.

Range of construction methods used for Te Awa Cycleway
Cycleway passes through a range of steep slopes and other difficult-to-access spots.

Applications for Creative Communities Scheme now open
Applications for Creative Communities Scheme now open.

Family business trucking on with new owners
Long established Te Awamutu family transport business sold to another family concern.

Psychedelic jazz meaty fare
Carnivorous Plant Society will ignite the imaginations of children and adults alike.

Crowded House keep crowd rockin' on home ground
Neil Finn brings his Crowded House home to play the Waikato.

Selling up, lock, stock and classic cars
Puahue couple Rob and Bev Simpson are making a fresh start in their move to the coast.

Te Awamutu road closed after cyclist found with serious injuries
The cyclist was found just before 8.30am today.

Brakes on: Police impound 7 boy racer vehicles
Seven vehicles have been impounded but more action is promised, police say.

New volunteer encourages others to join local brigade
Pirongia Volunteer Fire Brigade searching for more recruits.

US star lines up Te Awamutu theatre for film opening
American writer and actor gives feature film to Te Awamutu.

Cars impounded after burnouts at wake for crash victim
Police move in to confiscate cars allegedly involved in burnouts at crash victim's wake.

Pest control volunteers need help to maintain access
The Rotopiko trapping project needs help to keep access available for volunteers.

SH3 safer after improvements
Crash statistics show no fatalities and fewer serious injuries on SH3.

Big growth for Te Awamutu College
Changes made at Te Awamutu College to accommodate growth.

Early Shakespeare in park this Sunday
Shakespeare in Park returns to Te Awamutu this Sunday evening.