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  • Threat to kill police proven

    A KERANG hobby farmer has avoided jail after being found guilty beyond reasonable doubt of threatening to kill two Kerang police officers.  Bill Ricketts pleaded…

  • Road toll ‘whole of community issue’

    Road toll ‘whole of community issue’

    VICTORIAN police from across all ranks will be out in force patrolling the roads over this Labour Day long weekend as part of Operation Arid.With…

  • Market offered respite

    Market offered respite

    AFTER an exhausting run, walk and pedal on Cohuna’s Island Road, Bridge to Bridge competitors made it to the finish line as a made local…

  • Heat spreads toxic blooms

    Heat spreads toxic blooms

    RECORD-BREAKING heat across northern Victoria is aggravating the plight of drought-affected farmers. The unusual spell of high temperatures is also aiding the spread of toxic…

  • More toxic algae; hits Mallee supply

    More toxic algae; hits Mallee supply

    BLUE-GREEN algae has been detected in the Loddon River south of Laanecoorie, following a massive outbreak in the Murray River. Goulburn-Murray Water issued a warning…

  • Stepping out for health

    Stepping out for health

    WALKING along the footpaths that surround their school has become a daily ritual for students at Kerang Primary School. The daily walk has earned the…

  • Harvesting a day of fun

    Harvesting a day of fun

    MAINSTAY, Joe Camilleri had hundreds of people rocking on their feet on Saturday as The Black Sorrows performed their biggest releases at Barham’s first ever…

  • Camera captures driver’s dangerous overtaking

    Camera captures driver’s dangerous overtaking

    THE moment a dangerous truck driver overtook a vehicle at the deadly level crossing on the outskirts of Kerang has been captured by a dashboard…

  • Young voices with maturity

    Young voices with maturity

    COMPLEX issues facing every-day Australians and the legacy of a past war were tackled with maturity from the district’s brightest and most inspiring youth on…

  • Following indigenous footsteps

    Following indigenous footsteps

    SIGNIFICANT indigenous footprints will be followed on Tuesday night when an archaeologist and an ecologist join a member of the Barapa cultural team to share stories…

  • Morning car fire: search for driver

    Morning car fire: search for driver

    EMERGENCY service personnel have searched through thick scrub on Kerang’s outskirts for the driver of a car that was engulfed after running off the road…

  • Blue-green algae continues to spread

    Grampians Wimmera Mallee Water has advised that the blue-green algae bloom continues to spread and advance toward its off-takes on the Murray River is expected to impact…

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