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9:12 AM | A Batemans Bay mother who ripped off more than $1.1 million from her employer, stating she gave the money to her son to feed his chronic gambling habit, has been sentenced to jail.
9:06 AM | Vote for our local Wauchope boy, Jarryd Madden, who has been nominated for the Telstra’s People’s Choice awards, and you could win, too!   | Jarryd Madden's ballet star rises
9:04 AM | A fuel spill on the Princes Highway just south of Batemans Bay has caused traffic delays this morning.
9:01 AM | WAUCHOPE’S Jarryd Madden is one of only six dancers nominated for Australian ballet’s highest honour, The Telstra Ballet Dancer Award.
Mixed cultures prove beneficial
9:00 AM | IF SHE were to invite you around for tea, Arwa El Masri would be likely to choose one of two options.
8:36 AM | Well it’s Thursday again and I am sorry to sound like a broken record but rain has once again affected Motorsport in western Sydney.
My Shout: Rain, pain and twain
8:14 AM | IT had been a fruitful week for the executive of the Manning Valley Important People Collective. A forum organised to discuss the area’s disintegrating roads was a runaway success ...
8:00 AM | NEXT Monday marks six months since Jason Plum shot himself in the back of a police van at Wagga police station, but his family are no closer to closure or moving on. Jason was 37 when he died the following day after his family made the heartwrenching decision to turn off the machines that were keeping him alive.
Cross-code switch for Lagaali duo
8:00 AM | TALENTED Wagga brothers Eddie and Gordon Lagaali are in the midst of a stunning cross-code switch after appearing at Wagga City rugby training following a pre-season with Group Nine club Kangaroos.
8:00 AM | Sheep report from MLA’s NLRS DATE: February 2 YARDING: 42200
8:00 AM | LAST weekend’s great weather meant it was a top day out for horse riders with the Junee Pony Club having a successful registration day. Club members were grouped based on ability and confidence and each completed games, lessons and trail riders with their chosen steed with riders having plenty of fun along the way.
8:00 AM | IT WAS a tough weekend for the Junee Bowling Club’s pennant teams with only one win from three games. The number sevens defeated the Rules Club 60-45 with a total of 5-1.
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down
8:00 AM | What are Wagga residents talking about this week?
Bloodstains marked spot
8:00 AM | POLICE say there are no indications of bikie or drug-related links to the stabbing of an Allawah man, 25, at Hurstville on Saturday night.
7:37 AM | Police have charged a woman over a violent home invasion at Guildford late last year.
Oval meeting is ignored
7:30 AM | MORE than $7 million of public money will be spent on the Robertson Oval upgrade but just eight people – including a councillor – turned up to a meeting on the project’s progress last night. Project manager, Wagga City Council’s Jarrod Bryant, said the turnout to public meetings such as last night’s one can bring small groups or larger contingents, but offering the public the opportunity to have their say and stay informed is important for the community.
Raiders 'like to support little towns'
7:30 AM | CANBERRA Raiders coach Dave Furner has thrown his full support behind the NRL’s Community Carnival initiative, touring a 30-man squad through the Riverina yesterday. Speaking from Gundagai, Furner labelled the country visit as an annual highlight on the Raiders’ calendar.
7:30 AM | Cattle report from MLA’s NLRS DATE: February 6 YARDING: 2655
7:30 AM | LOCAL farmers looking to maximise their yields and prices ahead of this year’s harvest should get themselves to the Hart Bros Field Day. Held at the Junee Reefs Hall on Wednesday, February 15, farmers will hear from experts from the CSIRO and the primary industries department.
7:30 AM | DARTS continues to grow in Junee with 16 players competiting at the last meeting. Instead of playing for the highest score, prizes were awarded for the highest pegout, with players aiming to end the game with a score above 40 points.
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