The Murray Pioneer

Op-shop closure threat

News|Tuesday, Jan 31 2012     2 comments | Subscribers only|Find out more about subscribing

Other recent news:

Butt out by May 31
Riverlanders could face up to $200 fines for smoking at local football games and other public events within three weeks under new South Australian legislation.

MUSIC IN FOCUS: DJ Jazza wants others to get involved
Disc jockey Jared Cullen wants to encourage DJ-ing in the Riverland because he believes it will allow for more people to understand it as an art.

Local school damage
Unknown persons vandalised equipment near the sandpit at Waikerie Primary School some time between April 1 and 6, police have reported.

Butcher’s secret chutney snag success
Muller's Meat Store’s Daryl Muller says a dash of fruit chutney in his lamb curry sausage was the secret ingredient that helped him bring home a third place in this year’s National Sausage King Competition.

New home for Moorook CFS
The Moorook Country Fire Service branch has been given the green light to use the former town RSL hall as a base.

Volunteer staff at a local opportunity shop are being threatened, while some uncaring locals dump rubbish at the facility and steal items intended for the disadvantaged.

The full content of this article is available to subscribers only.

COMMENTS

How low can people be doing this sort of rot

Posted by michael, earlier this year

get the low life's out there that get caught stealing to help the charities to distribute the goods to appreciate what it is like out there in the real world

Posted by michael, earlier this year
.