Judith Lacy is editor of the Manawatū Guardian
"I began my journalism career at the tender age of 10 as a 2ZB cub reporter on the Dick Weir Sunday morning show. "Growing up on a dairy farm near Pātea, newspapers and magazines came into our house daily. My spare bed was covered in scrapbooks of newspaper clippings with stories about cricketer Martin Crowe a favourite. "As a teenager, I would stare longingly at the journalism careers folder in the school library and go to sleep listening to talkback radio. "Being a journalist means being paid to be curious, to ask questions and to write. I love meeting new people, connecting the dots, and giving people useful information. "I graduated from journalism school in 2001 where I was identified by my fellow students as a future editor. "I have been editor of the Manawatū Guardian since December 2020 and was the editor of The Tribune for nearly six years. "I have also worked in the newsrooms of regional newspapers and as a sub-editor. "I have a Master of Arts in politics from Victoria University of Wellington and enjoy covering local government, community development and human interest stories. "In my spare time, I like trying new recipes, walking and spending time with my cat Maysie."
Council cuts its wastewater treatment budget
Karen Naylor said the community cannot afford the current cost of $647m.
Choir and guitarists to capture godwits' journey
The Renaissance Singers commissioned Anne French to write a song cycle about the godwits.
From blind date to platinum wedding anniversary
Alma and Bob Bartosh have danced their way through marriage for 70 years.
Be a Passenger this NZ Music Month
There are free gigs featuring homegrown talent scattered around the CBD until May 31.
Returns reveal Horizons councillors' financial interests
Horizons councillors are required to state their property and financial interests.
Review: The bonus points keep coming for Foxton
Leighton Briggs brings great facial expressions, twinkly eyes and stage presence.
'Party within a party' for environmental leaders
Stewart Dairylands wins Horizons Ballance Farm Environment Supreme Award.
Separate children's ED for Palmy in sight
During the Christmas break, construction prep was carried out on site.
Irish eyes smiling for people with dementia
Born and raised in Cork, Liam Walsh says he is living the dream in Aotearoa.
Actors sought for World War I drama
A Time Like This tells the story of World War I veteran Douglas.
Review: Death by Golf funny but not funny enough
The cast handle the physicality and the constant comings and goings superbly.
Keen walker celebrates 102nd birthday
A lack of secondary education did not stop Clive Davis from running his own businesses.
Returns reveal Horizons councillors' financial interests
Horizons councillors are required to state their property and financial interests.
Review: Foxton - please climb the ladder to Palmy
Anna Berry is magnificent as the troubled Siobhan.
GPs put parties' health policies under the microscope
Foxton GP Dr David Le Page said the restructuring was an 'absolute failure'.
Musical theatre gives Ben Pryor wings
Joining Act Three Productions has helped the squadron leader out of a mental black hole.
Hokowhitu School prepares to celebrate centenary
Pupils will study the school's history ahead of the big weekend.
Super Samantha swipes and smiles to the top
Samantha Schoenwald shines at Foodstuffs' Checker of the Year competition.
Free exercise class for men with prostate cancer
Prost-Fit is funded by money raised from the Dry July campaign.
Knitters making every stitch count for Ukraine
Operation Cover Up is on the hunt for donations of wool and more knitters.
Kitten rescuer encourages everyone to support Treat Week
The six-year-old found four dumped kittens at Victoria Esplanade.
Review: Teen-focused play well worth the scares
Nikau Lightband as the misunderstood Brian was a standout with his mischievousness.
Roll up, roll up for blast of nostalgia
Toy and gaming museum owner Paddy McIvor shares this love of entertainment.
Author married into a crowd of inspiration
The avid genealogist enjoys discovering the juicy bits that make people real.
Review: These baubles will have you sparkling from ear to ear
Navah Chapman’s youthful energy was fitting for the karaoke and sex-loving Gary.
Bright Christmas in store for companion pets
StarLight recognises the role pets play in the recovery to mental health.
Philately is going places
Manawatū Philatelic Society celebrates centenary with a stamp of a 1930 post office van.
Orchid lovers blooming again
As well as the best of locally grown orchids on display, there will be plants for sale.
Grassroots support for ambulance in sky
In a three-year agreement, Grassroots Trust is providing $750,000.
Top barbershop singers to compete in Palmy
It's the first time since 2000 that Palmy has hosted the barbershop singing convention.
Fundraising drive launched for children's ED
The space can be built within Palmerston North Hospital's existing footprint.
Review: Laughs you will bloody believe
Theatre stalwart Carl Terry contorts his lived-in face into some memorable expressions.
Long-term knowledge a winner
Richard and Suze Redmayne of Rangitīkei farm Tunnel Hill win Horizons supreme award.
Volunteer Recognition Event celebrates region's 'angels'
Volunteering measures its success by the feel-good factor.
Volunteer mahi keeps Te Araroa trail in shape
Trail trustees are promoting the track to families who can do trail bites.
A Pacific lens on healthcare
New nurse practitioner wants to help prevent children from being admitted to hospital.
Review: All aboard for Foxton
This polished performance is definitely worth a road trip this long weekend.
Howzat for helping wannabe drivers
iHow started in 2004 and tutors have found kinaesthetic learning works best.
Artists open studios in person and online
Art Trail Manawatū showcases works from more than 100 artists in 18 locations.
We just wanna dance
Palmerston North Dance Association's showcase returns after three-year break.
Fighting for the underdog
Childhood dream leads to decades of service helping patients with life-limiting illnesses.