Manawatū recognises some of its finest
More than 50 people were acknowledged at Volunteer Recognition Event in Palmerston North.
More than 50 people were acknowledged at Volunteer Recognition Event in Palmerston North.
Public feedback is invited on the proposal and another to name a new suburb in Feilding.
Eight people have been arrested in relation to the Manawatū incidents.
OPINION: Budget 2024 delivers on the Government’s commitment to provide tax relief.
Feilding's clocktower shows 12 and Palmy's is four minutes slow.
A celebration of the Bard and youth that is fit for King's Birthday Weekend.
They will open No Knead to Book, a cafe that will operate inside Manawatū Community Hub.
A wedding photographer pulled out because they thought the ceremony was 'too graphic'.
The city council is upgrading traffic signals at the Botanical/College intersection.
Horizons councillors are required to state their property and financial interests.
On April 20, dogs can swim in the Makino outdoor pool with other dogs of a similar size.
Police investigating but say there are no specific concerns for the public at this stage.
Feilding’s clocktower has stopped, Palmerston North’s is six minutes slow.
Police investigating but say there are no specific concerns for the public at this stage.
It is asking the community to “look long-term” and have their say on its draft plan.
OPINION: Who we are and what we do as a region is worth celebrating.
Fine for teacher who abused children in her care 'doesn't fit the crime': ex-colleague.
The new flyers outline what residents should and should not put in their recycling bins.
Legacy Poutawa is looking forward to seeing how much his year group can improve the kura.
Retired businessman John Darragh reminisces to mark Feilding’s 150th anniversary.
OPINION: A highlight of the service was the four-plane flyover on the dot of midday.
Only burn wood with a moisture content of 25 per cent or less.
Feilding is marking the 150th anniversary of the establishment of Manchester Block.
The council's welcoming communities co-ordinator Sarah Deveau wants to know.
'The difference between my first year of farming and today is like night and day.'
The talented trio of drag queens are back in Palmerston North this month.
It helps youth understand there is more in them than they might realise.
The workshop will be run by the Herb Farm founder Lynn Kirkland.
Over 1000 riders descended on Feilding last weekend for a classic motorbike festival.