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Teresa has CD at last

What the people want, the people will get.After much badgering from her fans, folk musician Teresa Law will finally release a CD at the...

Early warning system for grain growers

Fires started by headers or other machinery are a constant risk at harvest time, but that risk can be managed if farmers have access...

Always room for one more | VIDEO

Without its volunteers, the Murray Bridge Community Centre would not exist.Administration Officer Sarah Smith said the volunteers were intrinsically valued and were integral to...

Busy hands are happy hands at Lerwin

For elderly people living with dementia, or who are unable to get out of bed, the chance to keep one’s hands busy can help make...

Chook sheds not that bad: proponent

The public perception of chicken farms is not keeping up with reality, a proponent of one such farm claims.The statement came from Leon Byass,...

Bridge break-ins

Local police are seeking information from the public about two recent break-ins in Murray Bridge.Between 12.30am and 7.00am on Saturday, April 22, a home on...

Upgrade set for Coorong footpaths

Three streets in the Coorong district have been approved for upgrades.A concrete footpath will line Malcolm Terrace in Coonalpyn from the Dukes Highway to Peake Terrace,...

Growing gigantic pumpkins is the Pitts

The Pitt family of Moorlands has claimed first prize in the inaugural Tailem Bend Pumpkin Picnic with a real whopper.They produced a 142-pound monster...

Institutions ready to lend a helping hand

Often it is difficult for sports and community groups to provide training, equipment or support for their volunteers.Organisations may need to  provide emergency medical...

Fuel threat to transport

Regional community transport providers are taking steps to manage growing fuel uncertainty, with concerns centred on supply rather than cost as services work to...