A woman has been arrested in connection with a robbery where a dairy owner was seriously injured.
Robbery arrest after dairy owner hospitalised
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Tap shoes needed for teens trying out new dance moves
Teenage boys are lining up to learn tap dancing, to pull off a combined schoolsstage show extravaganza, and have put out an appeal for tap shoes.
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Carers treated with rare night off
Three grans raising grandchildren have been gifted a rare night off on the town, in recognition of their tireless work.
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Community reclaims tagged Highbury play park
A whole lot of love was lavished on a tagged playground that became an urban eyesore â and the kids are flocking back.
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NZ First pitches to students and provinces at election campaign launch
Students and the regions would get big wins if NZ First gets its way after the election, with party leader Winston Peters promising to "repopulate the provinces".
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Young people get event training at Youth Space in time for Palmerston North Winter Festival
Complaints about nothing for young people to do in Palmerston North are being shrugged off at City Library's Youth Space.
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Nick Palmer stars with the shot put in first of the winter track and field series
Nick Palmer claimed a stadium record as he threw 18.01m in the shot put in the opening round of the winter track and field series at the Manawatu Community Athletic Track on Sunday.
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Palmerston North generosity boosts Foster Hope pyjama collection
Pyjamas for foster kids is a project Palmerston North nurse Olive Ruby has taken to heart.
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Junior Tatana battles the wet weather to claim Joe Kells Memorial
Junior Tatana has drawn first blood in the Manawatu-Wanganui Golf Order of Merit series win a win in the Joe Kells Memorial at the Palmerston North Golf Club on Sunday.
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Dream start for first year Varsity coach Scott Lewis in senior A rugby
It has been an impressive debut season at the helm of Varsity for Scott Lewis.
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Manawatu farmer makes history
Swapping the footy field for a farm paddock, has paid off for Manawatu farmer Hayley Hoogendyk who has made history by becoming the first sole female to win the Dairy Manager of the Year title.
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Teen's robots rock in Robocup competition
Charlie Mollard loves design and robots, and is in his element taking part in robot wars.
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Food, drink and celebrations as Ramadan finishes
Some of Palmerston North's newest residents celebrated Eid-ul-Fitr with food and prayer, as Ramadan wrapped up.
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Street residents afraid to go out in the dark
A street full of residents too frightened to go out in the dark any more have petitioned for street light improvements.
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West End Store robbery accused in court
A Palmerston North dairy owner is still in hospital, five days after confronting a robber.
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Palmerston North asked to consider Maori ward
Palmerston North could have a Maori ward or wards for the 2019 local body elections.
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Lions supporters get their fill of the NZ Rugby Museum
The 1970s case at the New Zealand Rugby Museum in Palmerston North was easily the most viewed.
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Fire scare at Palmerston North's FMG building
Firefighters were called to Palmerston North's FMG building after cleaners tripped an alarm.
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National must watch out before the 'arrogant' label sticks
OPINION: In my column in the aftermath of the UK election, I said the one certain takeaway was that nemesis follows hubris. That is to say, fate tends to punish arrogant governments. National may have a clear lead, but the rapid hobbling of Theresa May shows how fast things can change.
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Brawl breaks out in central Palmerston North
A brawl has erupted on a central city street in Palmerston North.
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