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Reckless fire lit in Meningie

A 36-year-old Meningie man has been arrested for allegedly recklessly lighting a fire in Meningie on Monday, November 5, that spread onto a neighbouring property burning...

Twinkle for Christmas

As Christmas nears, people around the region have began to decorate their homes with lights and displays to brighten up the town for the festive season. For...

Jury visits site of fatal crash

Twelve jurors have visited the Swanport Bridge, site of a fatal accident in June 2015, for the trial of Kenneth Laurence Pillar.Mr Pillar is...

Callington Toy Run set for 38th ride

Motorcycle riders will travel from across the state to reach the Murraylands this Sunday for the annual Callington Toy Run, hosted by the Motorcycle Riders’ Association...

Jingle bell, jingle bell, jingle bell rock

It’s 18 days until Christmas and Murray Bridge is ready to celebrate the festive season through song this weekend.The Murray Bridge Christmas Carols will descend...

Karoonda sheep theft

Police are investigating the theft of 48 sheep that were stolen from a Karoonda property between Thursday, December 1 and Friday, December 2.The mixed age...

Petition to keep pool open

A Petition is circulating the district to stop the Murray Mallee Community Health Service from closing their heated pool for six weeks over the...

Hot barbecue deals at Mitre 10

ADVERTISING FEATUREThe festive season is now upon us, so why not pop into Murray Bridge Mitre 10 and pick up a hot barbecue deal so...

Leak closes Fraser Park

A leaky water pipe has forced the closure of Fraser Park Primary School for a day.As parents would be aware, staff were forced to...

Xenophon’s Basin Plan guarantee

Independent South Australian Senator Nick Xenophon has vowed to be a “pesky persistent bastard” until South Australia sees the extra 450 gigalitres (GL) it...

Festive funds go ahead

To support communities doing it tough, the Coorong District Council has approved $10,000 to support community groups to host festive events throughout December. Discussed at...

For the love of art