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Body found in bush
28 Jul 10 | COOTAMUNDRA Local Area Command detectives are examining human remains found on a property at Koorawatha.
Jasmine’s dark past
26 Jul 10 | YOUNG’S Jasmine Paterson knows what it is like to do it tough and has shown maturity beyond her 20-years to offer her personal advice to other teens who think life cannot get much worse.
26 Jul 10 | AT Wednesday night’s meeting Young Shire Council general manager, Peter Vlatko suggested a Cootamundra initiative could help the Rail Line Revival program talks currently underway with the State government.
26 Jul 10 | COUNCIL provided the Murringo Community Association (MCA) with a grant of $4500 towards its application for funding under the Regional Arts Fund (NSW) Residencies and Mentorships.
26 Jul 10 | Following the completion of the new Southern Cross apartments, Southern Cross Care will redevelop the Young Retirement Village to create 11 two-bedroom and 17 one-bedroom independent living units.
26 Jul 10 | MERCY Care’s transitional care program is a federal government initiate that aims to provide therapeutic intervention care for people who need post or sub acute care after treatment.
Skate park funding denied
26 Jul 10 | THE Young Skate Park Committee’s application for funding through the NSW Department of Sport and Recreation’s Community, Sport and Recreation Facility Grant Program has been unsuccessful.
23 Jul 10 | With the final touches completed and residents settled into their new apartments at Southern Cross Retirement Village, senior NSW Australian of the Year 2010, Lyn Thorpe will officially open the apartments, on Saturday, July 31 at 2pm.
23 Jul 10 | YOUNG veterinarians are urging all dog owners to make sure their pet’s vaccinations are up to date after many surrounding towns have endured an outbreak of Parvovirus.   | CommentsComments (1)
23 Jul 10 | THERE is no secret schooling is a vital necessity for a successful future within the working world and those students who regularly truant school are about to get a firm wakeup call next month.
Revitilizing Burrangong Creek
23 Jul 10 | BURRANGONG creek will be Young’s tree planting site for National Tree Day on Sunday, August 1. National Tree Day, coordinated by Planet Ark, is Australia’s biggest community tree planting event.
Local family very lucky
23 Jul 10 | IT was a very unpleasant way to begin a Thursday morning for one local family when they awoke to a funny smell in their Bendick Street home.
21 Jul 10 | MANUFACTURERS of Twin N, a revolutionary nitrogen fertiliser, have engaged Agritech Testing Services of Young to run trials on wheat and canola crops, to gain local results from the Young area.
21 Jul 10 | YOUNG District Library kicked off a giant book-sale recently with a good selection of its non-fiction titles coming off the shelves and going onto the clearance trolley.
21 Jul 10 | SPEEDSTERS beware, mobile speed cameras are now being rolled out across NSW.
21 Jul 10 | IT is no secret local highway patrol officers have been pounding the Lachlan Valley Way in recent months and it is no surprise given the high volume of non-complying drivers.
21 Jul 10 | FATHER-of-three John Sherry suffered 20 stab wounds from a carving knife thrust into him by a teenager in an uncontrollable rage, the Supreme Court heard in Wagga yesterday.
Meetings start in Young
21 Jul 10 | THE first in a round of 12 community meetings to be held at regional centres throughout NSW by the office of the Minister of Transport was held in Young’s Town Hall on Tuesday night and attended by over 40 people.
Hospitality winner
21 Jul 10 | YOUNG High School captain, Ellie Rowland, is the Vocational Education Training in Schools regional winner for her work on a Certificate II in Hospitality (Kitchen Operations).
Rethink starts here
19 Jul 10 | AUSTRALIAN Pork Limited (APL) has started a consultation process known as ‘Shaping Our Future’ and their first meeting was held for local stakeholders in the Young district on Wednesday evening.
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