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Throwback Thursday, February 11, 1999: Reception

From the archives of The Murray Valley Standard, February 11, 1999.Murray Bridge's Ray Wallage remembers Don Dunstan as "always well spoken, a good scholar...

Garden club learns the art of tamari, Japanese floral arrangement

This month, the Murray Bridge Garden and Floral Art Club has commenced its monthly meetings on the first Wednesday night of the month in...

Wildens Way shacks to be demolished for public park

A row of shacks on Wildens Way will eventually be demolished and the land turned into an extension of Long Island Reserve, the Murray...

Work begins on solar farm at Coonalpyn, more planned near Murray Bridge

Construction of yet another solar farm in the Murraylands has begun - this time at Coonalpyn.The five-megawatt Coonalpyn project was recently sold to Flow...

Phone coverage must improve to keep public safe in fire season, MP says

Better mobile phone coverage will be "critical" to public safety in future bushfires, federal MP Tony Pasin says.The Liberal Member for Barker highlighted the...

Changing face of the River Murray

Can you imagine how the lower section of River Murray was before the 1800s; a much wider river only hemmed in by limestone cliffs...

Riverglen Marina residents raise $5000 for CFS Foundation

A fundraiser at White Sands has raised more than $5300 for firefighters and their families in the wake of the Cudlee Creek and Kangaroo...

Murder weapon missing, but clues found in Murray Bridge case

A tomahawk allegedly used to murder a Murray Bridge man has not yet been found, police have revealed.Police are appealing for public help as...

Waitangi Day in Murray Bridge

Murray Bridge's New Zealander community has celebrated Waitangi Day, the national holiday, at Sturt Reserve, Murray Bridge on Saturday.The event was organised by the...

Cupcake-making youth mayor nominated for young achiever award

She's already a mayor, a small business owner and the instigator of a public art project in her home town - all before she...

Food stop’s cancer funds

The Lions Club of Lameroo’s biannual food stop took place over the Easter long weekend, inviting locals and visitors to enjoy a barbecue, all...

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