Small art is big in Feilding this August
Artists expand their horizons to create pocket-sized artworks.
Artists expand their horizons to create pocket-sized artworks.
Police attended the crash at the intersection of Mchardies Rd, SH3 about 4.25pm on Sunday.
Some residents thought a car had hit their house the noise was so loud.
All Te Manawa Family Services' programmes are free.
At 91, Michael Tunnicliffe is the oldest competitor in the 2023 Masters Swimming Champs.
Opinion: Not only do we have a wonderful theatre but talented people to make use of it.
Kai: Food Stories and Recipes from my Family Table is the "Edmonds cookbook for our time".
Scene examinations are continuing at the house.
Other modules included handpiece set-up, wool fadge racing and artificial insemination.
Organisers of the European Settlers Day event on Waitangi Day pull the plug.
Michael Tunnicliffe says his aches and pains are less noticeable after swimming.
At 100, Joyce Wilson still cooks, gardens, does her washing and walks to the shops.
Murals have popped up around Feilding in recent weeks
Take a Line For a Walk is a new initiative at the Feilding and District Art Society.
"My garden was beautiful & it's absolutely destroyed, but it's the farm that worries me."
Five people in Feilding were evacuated to a St John's Ambulance hall last night.
It is the second year Vision Church has partnered with Christmas Box.
Retired nurse Jan Wills-Collins points out striking similarities between Covid and polio.
The alleged incident involved a group of boys in a school dormitory in mid-June.
The fire happened just after 11pm.
Blair Macdonald was recently promoted as manager of the National Drug Intelligence Bureau.
Kim Dunwell is grateful for the support she's received since overseas travel stopped.
Shayden Hikaka-Beattie has links to the Manawatū and South Taranaki areas.
Locals are being asked to report suspicious behaviour.
Jacky Pearson has been painting watercolours for more than 30 years.
Manawatū Jazz Festival's generous programme. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
A resident nearby described hearing a 'commotion'.
Feilding student Jensen Alcock runs 132km in 24 hours.
The centre's licence was suspended for three weeks in November following the allegations.
The woman never felt like the man was going to use the gun on her.