
Softball: Unbeaten run continues
Athletic dealt to second-placed Kingswood Anahera 17-7 on Saturday.
Athletic dealt to second-placed Kingswood Anahera 17-7 on Saturday.
Codi Jarmen Wilkinson was found dead in September.
Dropping the points from one of the six rounds could prove useful for the locals.
Also, Dion Mooney picks up big win in Huntly.
The little town of Marton was packed for its annual market day.
A request to formally change the name that's on council records has been put forward.
Jemal Weston's services to rowing have been recognised with a Local Hero Award.
Chris Sharrock winds down his national badminton coaching duties to resume cricket.
Catherine Scrimgeour was a firm but kind matron, and a staunch supporter of nurses.
Dan and Jacqui Cottrell grow their quinoa empire, and hear about two other growers.
Spinners replaced for batting and retention of the speed bowlers for possible wet pitch
An announcement on Cricket Wanganui's future direction expected by Christmas.
Breaking records and posting personal bests augurs well for the nationals.
The CD Stags are stalking the Firebirds for Plunket Shield glory.
Boss and Bee Gees tribute acts are coming to town.
Mr Lyttle is on trial in the High Court in Wellington for the murder of Brett Hall in 201
Guest drivers getting every chance they can on local track ahead of NZ Superstock champs
John Turkington says he will fight the charges against him.
The small group of Whanganui athletics exceeded expectations in Inglewood.
The person is in moderate condition.
The public fireworks display was believed to spark the blaze at Anzac Park overnight.
Something for everyone but leave the kids at home.
New-look councils moving with the times. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Palmerston North City and Rangitīkei District Councils moving with the times. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Taihape's Emma Mullins also claims a second tier title.
Handy team with balance in the bowlers and experience in batting named for opening match
Drivers from the 25th edition of the annual race started arriving in town this afternoon.
Two WHS students win back-to-back titles at the Whanganui Secondary School Sports Awards.
Ironically, Tom Bruce to returns from injury to cover for injury.