School's new house names reflect nature
Te Awamutu adopts new school house names after extensive selection process
Te Awamutu adopts new school house names after extensive selection process
A lot of Waikato Christmas parade organisers cancelled the events due to Covid-19.
Entries arriving for Te Awamutu Rotary Christmas Competition.
Make every drop count as above-average summer temperatures are expected.
The two councils have signed a joint agreement to save costs on future water works.
A helicopter is being sent to the accident.
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency reduces speed limits into Hamilton city
Postponed Te Awamutu Altrusa Home and Garden Ramble can proceed this Sunday.
Victoria and Fergusson bridge will cope with the projected traffic flows to 2051.
Life story with Clydesdales turned into a book.
Polio victims sharing story to boost Kāwhia vaccination rates.
Early release of T2 growth cell enables residential and retirement village developments.
'A recipe for creating slum situations and a huge cost on ratepayers' - Jim Mylchreest.
There is no current indication of spread within the Te Awamutu rest home.
'A sad day for local democracy' as council submissions are ignored
Te Awamutu Book Fair relying on Covid Level 1.
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency consulting on raising speed limit on Waikato Expressway.
Great feedback received from the community on the new plan
It's D-Day for Auckland and Waikato as Cabinet meets to discuss a change of alert levels.
New locations of interest linked to Covid positive cases announced in the Waikato region.
Covid detected in Huntly wastewater despite no case in town, Ngaruawahia has one case.
Cabinet will discuss new modelling showing community cases could peak at 200 per day.
Pathway will be an amazing asset the community will love and enjoy for years to come
Hopes of completion by the end of the year have been dashed
Damage costs mean district missing out on other park improvements
85 per cent of Waikato residents have had one jab as the region's Covid cases rise.
As Delta spreads to the Waikato, we look closer at cases rising in Te Awamutu.
Visitor spend remains 'healthy' amid successive lockdowns