Archive for January, 2016
News ArchivesLOCAL bowls players formed a guard of honour for Mr Earl Dalley today at St Luke’s Anglican Church,
“One of the most memorable court proceedings I recall was a person who had pleaded not guilty to an assault charge and was defending himself,”
TODAY at the Scone saleyards there was a yarding of 985 cattle with a small yarding of export stock and the majority of cattle made up of trade cattle of very good quality.
LOCAL Aberdeen business owners Caitlin Reichert and Michelle Pryor are perplexed and annoyed with a bureaucratic decision to stop people parking near their businesses.
TIMES are good at the Scone cattle sales, in fact one young cattleman says it is the best he has seen.
YOU can no longer board a Sydney Trains service without tapping on with an OPAL card.
IT seems someone accidentally crashed through the emergency crossing gate near the Scone saleyards.
The other set of gates is intact and the large tyre marks left in the mud did not continue down the side of the track,
THE Upper Hunter Shire Council has described the bypass and rail bridge options presented by the Roads and Maritime Services as frustrating and are preparing an alternative.
NEW banners will adorn the main street and the town will be painted Rio for this year’s Scone and Upper Hunter Horse Festival.
ON Christmas Eve Anglo American announced it was selling its interests in the Dartbrook underground thermal coal mine to Australian Pacific Coal for $50 million.