Sage duo to perform at Levin Folk Music Club
Sue Rose and Murray Kilpatrick have written songs, and play guitar, mandolin and piano.
Sue Rose and Murray Kilpatrick have written songs, and play guitar, mandolin and piano.
Come and talk about what you want from local public transport.
Top brass bands from around the lower North Island will be on show.
Libraries Horowhenua can help, through its like digital learning programme.
One person suffered moderate injuries and one person received minor injuries.
Levin United are to play Huia Warriors at Calhoun Park on Saturday.
An internationally-renowned Celtic guitarist plays a concert in Ōhau on Wednesday night.
He was last seen near Horowhenua College this morning.
The school can take back its library and school hall, which were being used as classrooms
Brent Harrison was tramping in the Tararua Range when he got lost and confused.
Raynor Cribb was dragged 80m to his death under a car by a driver who knew he was there.
The missing man is believed to be a 72-year-old experienced tramper.
A fire dance at 6.30pm could be a highlight of the day.
The annual Medieval Market in Levin continues to grow in popularity.
Arohanui Hospice received $58,097 from the campaign.
Residents will be greeted by the smell of fresh paint and new carpet in their homes.
Hard work and training are starting to pay off for the 15-year-old Ohau rider.
The line-up of acts is sure to test the Scottish Society Hall's limit of 100 patrons.
More than 420 horses will converge on Levin Showgrounds with competition starting today.
You do not need to know how: the Levin bridge Club gives lessons.
Fewer entries have seen the popular competition reduced to one day.
Involvement with the show is a family tradition going across generations.
An award-winning small animal nursery will be featured at the annual AP&I Show.
In the sheep section alone an extra 100 competitors are expected to show.
Permits are now needed for outdoor fires in Whanganui-Manawatū fire region.
It features a spectacular line-up and is free for all.
Bath St is closed and the public is advised to avoid the area.
More than 100 young baseball players are expected for the tournament at Western Park.
Horowhenua residents are urged to be wary of water use with a dry summer predicted.