Archive for February, 2019
News ArchivesTOMORROW the Department of Primary Industries are mustering at the Scone RSL Club to hear and share experiences of the drought and prepare for the future.
THE people behind the piles of horse manure left around town yesterday have been found to be part of the Scone Horse Festival.
THE Council meeting on Monday began with an impromptu announcement from the Hon., Michael Johnsen MP that the Council had been successful in a grant application for phase one of the Scone Revitalisation to the tune of $2,965,782.
MIM and Liv Bower have been inspired by a close family friend to raise money for Ovarian Cancer today and hope the Scone community will help them when they drop by Coles this afternoon.
PILES of horse manure have been found throughout Scone this morning, puzzling early risers.
The droppings were reported this morning in Kelly Street and initially people speculated it could be someone sending a message to Council about their revitalisation plans.
By Graham Turvey
Early autumn weather was enjoyed by the 27 Vets at Aberdeen Golf Club when they played a stroke and putting event on Tuesday,
DAVID Mitchell from Tooma said he just kept rocking up and at the end of the day with a bit of luck and hard work was crowned King of the Ranges for 2019 in Murrurundi on the weekend.
by Russell Sakey
Aberdeen 194 off 40 overs
- C French 52,
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THE state government last night announced $2,965,782 in stage one funding for the Scone main street revitalisation representing approximately 15 percent of the $19 million project.
FLOOD modelling for the bypass predicts a 10 percent increase in water levels on the western side of the bypass,