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Business boost

In a massive boost for local employers, up to half the cost of projects put forward by Riverland businesses will be funded under a $20 million plan to revitalise the region.

Fitter Stevens’ Whillas win

Waikerie's Damian Stevens has credited coach Troy Lehmann as a major factor behind his Whillas Medal win on Monday night.

Wet and wild

Riverland towns experienced some of their heaviest single days of rain in 10 years over the weekend.

Footy final bright spot for Barmera

Amid tough times, Barmera's businesses and residents have been urged to temporarily cast aside their problems and back the town’s football club.

Shell-shocked

Loxton A1 netball coach Sharona Edwards admits she was "shell-shocked" by her side's 21-goal demolition of Renmark in Friday night’s grand final.

Joshua's got talent

A 13-year-old's remarkable tribute to Michael Jackson had tongues wagging at a local talent quest last weekend.

Friday night's right

The long awaited Riverland Prospectus will be released in Renmark next week.

Big win tipped for netball final

While it would be ideal for the Riverland Netball Association to have a close A1 grand final at Renmark tonight, in reality it is likely to be anything but.

Whillas race wide open

Monday night's Whillas Medal count could see one of the closest results in recent times.

Drink and drug driving dummies across the Region

Riverland police have again been kept busy with drink and drug drivers on local roads.

Auxiliary says thanks

3/Aug/10 THE BARMERA Residential Care Auxiliary would like to thank the Community for its generous support through the last financial year.

No-infrastructure Abbott

3/Aug/10 THE AUSTRALIAN people are calling on the Federal Government for more funding for infrastructure.

Let’s show off

3/Aug/10 THE LOVEDAY camp has been on the heritage list since 1988.

Calling all poets

3/Aug/10 WE ARE a small community group in Jamestown in the Mid North of South Australia.

EDITORIAL: Burn the worm

28/Jul/10 Sometimes a personal mobile worm might come in handy.

No reason to hold plan

28/Jul/10 HOW INDEPENDENT is the Murray Darling Basin Authority (MDBA)?

The population debate

28/Jul/10 AS THE election campaign grinds on, the focus has turned to the population level now and into the future.

We’ll take you, Acka

28/Jul/10 THE WESTERN Bulldogs may well rue sacking Jason Akermanis just because he expressed his opinions.

Heather Everingham - "The Men of Moorook"

23/Jul/10 During 1910 Arthur Harold Roberts opened his General Store business at Moorook after spending a few months in Loxton.

Opinion- "Some points to consider about learning Greek"

23/Jul/10 In response to Mel Smith's Letter to the Editor on Tuesday, July 13 (The Pioneer), perhaps we could look a little deeper at the issues raised.

My Kind Of Country - "Aussie bush ballad guitarist to be honoured"

23/Jul/10 New South Wales guitarist Charley Boyter will be inducted into the Old Time Country Music Hall of Fame in Iowa, USA.

COLUMN: This one time at band camp...1

20/Jul/10 Last week I participated in the SA Youth Parliament program, a camp which pretty much involves a bunch of 16 to 25-year-olds gallivanting around Parliament House pretending to be politicians.

EDITORIAL: Rubbery rates statistics

20/Jul/10 As Australia is fast finding out, statistics are anything but black and white.

EDITORIAL: Can’t plan without the plan

13/Jul/10 Ironically, the release date of the long awaited Murray Darling Basin Plan has become increasingly fluid.

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