Archive for September, 2018
News ArchivesWAYNE Bedggood was returned as Mayor for another two years unopposed and Cr Maurice Collison was reelected as Deputy Mayor.
THIS year more than 200 people enjoyed eight Australian Short Films, rarely played outside of capital cities,
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THE recent success of a wild dog program is making sheep a viable option in the Upper Hunter again.
THIS month Magistrate Soars warned that there will come a time in terms of general deterrence that she will be putting someone in goal for repeat drink driving and again expressed her concern at the high rates of repeat drink driving in the local community.
LOCAL Rural Fire Services are reaching out to the local community this weekend in an effort to educate people about the fire season ahead and hopefully get more volunteers on board.
MORE than 80 riders will hit the road tomorrow to support the Westpac Rescue Helicopter in the annual Alive and Well on Farms Ride for the Chopper.
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DUNCAN Macintyre said the Macintyre Cup polo match being played this weekend in Scone, is a great opportunity for people to get together and enjoy watching ‘rugby on horseback’.
JANE Jordan has stepped into the role of president of the Scone Literary Festival and said she is excited to keep up the momentum of the festival which while only in its fifth year is attracting exceptional writers and avid readers of all genres.