
Whanganui softball players step up to plate
As expected Whanganui lost on the scorecard, but won the experience of world-class action.
As expected Whanganui lost on the scorecard, but won the experience of world-class action.
$28,500 fine for big rubbish fire pus other local news
New players and old coming back to wear the red top for the 2020 Federation League.
Can't lose Race 9 with every dog from the same Palmerston North kennel.
The M/W Championships have their final week in Palmerston North next week.
The ban comes into force from 8am on Wednesday, February 12.
The huge vegetation fire is still not fully extinguished.
Many opposition get to raise their bats in some monster scores against the minnows.
Clutch wins away from home sees both teams through a derby playoff
Team hoping the Twenty20 format might allow them to pull off a couple of upsets.
The returning holiday makers were joined by newcomers from other centres.
"It's very scary. We are all going to die and we are losing 200 species a day."
All Whanganui teams, apart from Braves, are in winning moods in Manawatu softball league.
Whanganui cancer patients and Waimarino community to benefit.
Over the past three months, Whanganui SPCA has had an influx of rabbits.
Industrial area near Marton is the top pick for a wood biomass processing complex.
Only the Ezi Finance Whanganui Braves are struggling to stay afloat.
Seth and Cody finish first and second overall on Saturday night.
Bright lights and mud pies in Earth Disco exhibition.
Racers of tomorrow take centre stage.
Crashes, engine problems and absences have left locals down the points table.
Records fell and personal bests were set at the 2020 Cooks Classic in Whanganui.
Whanganui news in brief
Richard Matthews also won entry to the sixth annual AG Challenge Trophy Tournament.
A person in a serious condition was airlifted to Palmerston North Hospital after crash
The women's title could leave town while the men's will remain at home either way.
Second season in this racing class already looking much better than the first.
I feel sorry for those who don't drive but still need to go into town at affordable cost.
Whanganui athletes had an outstanding season with the second half yet to come.