
Car hanging off Dannevirke skate bowl pulled out by fire truck
Dannevirke Fire Service had five callouts over the past week.
Dannevirke Fire Service had five callouts over the past week.
Doug Laing looks back over newsmakers of the past two decades.
Partygoer who drove into house gets community detention and disqualified from driving.
Motorcyclists and hotrodders raise money for Sky Challenge firefighters.
The 4.8 magnitude earthquake struck southwest of Dannevirke at 4.35am.
The event at Dannevirke Clay Target Club was held on Saturday.
About 100 children took part in the annual interschool swimming champs at AMP Wai Splash.
Iwi festival at Pahīatua a highlight for Rangitane, with more than 200 people expected.
Lawnmowers took to the tracks for Arohanui Hospice on March 9.
Heritage New Zealand will have say on fate of Carnegie building.
Couple's love endures after 63 years.
Metal roads, swimming in Akitio River, were all highlights of early school days for Tom
Dannevirke's Nanny Noa shares 100-year memories. Made with funding from NZ On Air
"Someone up the top has really stuffed up and given these guys false hope."
Maurice Beatson has been selected as a finalist for the Norwood NZ Rural Sports Awards.
Woodville Lions will continue to fundraise for our vital rescue helicopter service.
Helping out in emergencies isn't new for Kiwi Sock Company.
After 28 years, Dannevirke woman resigns from Cancer Society over fundraising strategy.
Dannevirke dog owners given valuable insight into the showing world.
Big, beefy cattle the result of a great growing season.
The needs of cancer families have been at the centre of Shirley Walker's life for 12 years
With declining visitor numbers and ageing volunteers, Fantasy Cave needs support
Mayor and councillors don't share comments made by fellow councillor Johns.
Dannevirke's Doug Isaacson about to end a stellar showjumping career he began at 5.
Shearing highlight of A&P Show.
"When I queried the $2 rise, I was told 'oh you are in Tararua now'."
Not easy to make financial commitment to farming for environment, but Hales' willing.