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Future farming leader awarded scholarship
Pirongia farmer and AgFirst consultant Phil Weir awarded 1 of 5 Nuffield Scholarships.
Wild beer home-brewer best in New Zealand
Belgian style wild beers win over home-brew judges.
Locking goodness into the soil
Locally made phosphate fertiliser better for the environment.
Injured driver pulled from truck
The road will be closed for some time to allow for the truck to be removed.
Christmas Float Parade a 'true community day'
"It was a real joy to see so many children enjoying the parade."
Cilka's Journey continues WWII story
Te Awamutu born best-selling author Heather Morris speaks of second book at public event.
Private school helps students battle vaping
Waikato school is helping teenagers quit nicotine addiction after being exposed to vaping.
Why Te Awamutu bodybuilders are so successful
Exceptional results for local body builders at nationals.
Wreaths will be laid by the council across the district
Resistance, Resilience, Remembrance exhibition at new Te Ara Wai gallery.
Remembering the New Zealand Land Wars
District taking a different approach to marking the event this year.
The small Waikato school whose first students were militia kids
Very few schools have such a close association with the troubled early history of NZ.
Tributes flow for local rugby legend
Former Te Awamutu court registrar a great rugby player, real good coach and a great bloke.
Jamie's a top gardener
Te Awamutu boy wins the Central North Island Budding Young Gardener title.
Pirongia Craft Day in its 41st year
The event is firmly focused on home-made and home-grown crafts, food and entertainment.
Cambridge initiative urges people to buy locally
The initiative promotes retailers competing with chain stores and large supermarkets.
Physician associates push for greater recognition
"It is less stressful than being a doctor, but I still get to help people."
Te Awamutu designer making waves on national runway
Sophie Ward last week showcased nine outfits at New Zealand Fashion Week.
Cambridge's Gourmet Delicious supreme winner at Waipā Networks Business Awards
Gourmet Delicious provides professional catering services across the greater Waikato area.
Ed's taking up tap dancing ... at 90
Ed Clarke is proving you're never too old to try something new.
Culinary Cambridge serves up week of foodie events
A vineyard tour, cheese night and latte art 'throwdown' are some of the events.
Help make real change for those with cancer
Theme recognises that every dollar helps make hard times easier for Kiwis with cancer
Te Awamutu Community Board tackling town parking
Community Board wants to improve parking availability and habits in Te Awamutu.
Top building apprentices announced
The skills shortage in the building industry means an apprenticeship is highly valued.
New chief executive to lead Primary ITO
Experienced education leader Nigel Philpott will join Primary ITO as chief executive.
Federated Farmers say Kiwis lead the way in low-emission farming
Feds say New Zealand is much better at low-emissions farming than other countries.
Tail paint out-heat detection in
Automated heat detection system replaces tail paint on Ōtorohanga dairy farm.
Lime e-scooters appear in Te Awamutu
Two were left parked outside ZB Homes on Bond Rd during the weekend.