TWO vehicles were set alight on Saturday morning in Inverell.
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Two vehicles set on fire in Inverell
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Father, son and daughter reunite in Rome and Athens
A local father who flew half way around the world to catch up with his son and daughter last month is the latest entrant in the Travelling Times.
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Vindication and relief for victims
Ray and Coral Pearce, the victims in the Frank Wheeler trial, said they felt vindicated after Wheeler was sentenced to 18 months in jail.
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An ugly way to raise money for The Leukaemia Foundation
THE Imperial Hotel has entered the U.G.L.Y Bartender of the Year competition to raise money for The Leukaemia Foundation.
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How a baby that weighed just 430 grams has grown into a young child
A Delungra boy, who weighed just 430 grams when he was born in December 2005 will reach another milestone when he starts school. Journalist STEVE GREEN spoke to Jacob's mother Sarah about the last five years.
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Locals score for Australian deaf rugby side
Inverell rugby players, Dave Kearsey and Paul Young, both scored tries in the Australian deaf side's win over Japan on Saturday.
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More than 500,000 hours dedicated to emergency help
NSW State Emergency Service (SES) volunteers are being recognised during National SES Week (November 7-13) for their efforts in serving the community, with 549,803 hours spent responding to storms, floods and other emergencies.
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Bats cause power problems in Yetman
Bats in the Yetman area are currently causing power problems for residents in and around the village.
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Airline proposal for Inverell
A NEW airline service for Inverell, still in the planning stage, would be funded by the Aboriginal Land Council and operated by David Roach and New England Volunteer Air Transport (NEVAT) if it gets the green light.
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Support our troops at Christmas
LOCAL residents are again being encouraged to support our defence personnel who are serving overseas.
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SES volunteer named a 'hidden treasure'
SES volunteer Jean Muggleton was named on the 2011 Hidden Treasures Honour Roll, which recognises the important volunteer roles women play in New South Wales.
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Torbay alleges political interference over SES move
CHARLIE Moir, unit controller of the Inverell SES, has criticised Moree-based MP Kevin Humphries for reportedly interfering in a decision to move the emergency service’s North West base from Moree to Inverell.
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Class breaks for last school certificate group
INVERELL High School sat its last ever School Certificate exam on Tuesday, with the exams to be removed next year.
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We won't cop it say police
A POLICE officer who was injured breaking up a brawl two years ago has spoken out against a state government proposal to cut compensation to officers hurt on duty.
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20 local groups share in donation dollars
Twenty community groups from Inverell and Bundarra received a total of $8095.86 in New England Mutual Community Partnership Account (CPA) dividends at a ceremony at the Riverside Function Centre in Inverell on Wednesday night.
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Profitable week for prostate cancer support group
MORE than $4000 has been donated to the Inverell Prostate Cancer Support Group this week.
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Dad jailed after stabbing son with samurai sword
An Inverell man was to sentenced to two years in jail today after stabbing his son with a samurai sword.
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Earthquake near Inverell
A SMALL earthquake measuring 3.5 on the Richter scale occurred near Elsmore, east of Inverell, yesterday morning.
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Masonic Lodge joins Movember momentum
Inverell’s Masonic Lodge is hoping to raise $500 during Movember.
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Linda goes by the book
An Inverell woman has been selected as a judge for the Indigenous Book of the Year 2011 competition.
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