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Reporter Manawatū Standard
Hey Neighbours,
the frontman for legendary Kiwi band Shihad is performing at Palmerston North's Royal Hotel in January. Who's keen to catch the show?
And is it just me who has to sing Home Again every day-light savings to remember which way to shift the clock?
Matthew Dallas Reporter from Feilding-Rangitīkei Herald
Hi Neighbours,
The Thuns have extended their use of solar panels to not just powering their home, but their mobile icecream business too. Anyone else tempted to go off the grid?
Deavan from Palmerston North Central
Hey neighbours, I am beginning my teaching career next year and am wondering whether anyone has any odd pieces here and there of Lego they would be willing to part with? Does not need to be new or fancy, just want to collect some to help set up my classroom! Thanks in advance :)
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Matthew Dallas Reporter from Feilding-Rangitīkei Herald
Hi Neighbours,
Feilding 17-year-old William Wood is the National Party's surprise nomination to contest the Palmerston North electorate at next year's election.
His age and life experience has been a talking point on social media. Would you consider voting for a candidate so young?
Matthew Dallas Reporter from Manawatū Standard
Morning Neighbours,
We stuffed up! This morning's Manawatū Standard incorrectly ran a What's On item reporting the Magic of Christmas market was on this week. The event is on at Awapuni Raceway NEXT week - December 3 and 4.
Sorry for any confusion. Please tell friends and family who … View moreMorning Neighbours,
We stuffed up! This morning's Manawatū Standard incorrectly ran a What's On item reporting the Magic of Christmas market was on this week. The event is on at Awapuni Raceway NEXT week - December 3 and 4.
Sorry for any confusion. Please tell friends and family who only check the paper. A correction will run in tomorrow's edition.
Madeleine from Palmerston North Central
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Russell from Feilding
We are going to be so lucky in 5 years time when the Manfeild trust is unable to repay it's loans of 2.2 million back to the Provincial Growth Fund all of us in the Manawatu District will again pay it for them just like in 2016 when our council wrote off the loans and interest it owed us. … View moreWe are going to be so lucky in 5 years time when the Manfeild trust is unable to repay it's loans of 2.2 million back to the Provincial Growth Fund all of us in the Manawatu District will again pay it for them just like in 2016 when our council wrote off the loans and interest it owed us. Manfeild Park Trust the gift that keeps increasing our rates bills.
Our elected council are such nice people giving our rates payers money so that a few stupid directors get to keep an over paid job again paid for with a council grant of $368,000 pa. and just so they wont stress another $180,000 to dismantle an old grand stand.
We are so luck I'm sure it wont be long before we go from forth most expensive rates in New Zealand to first place.
Lucky Lucky Lucky
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