Turning the other cheek
'Human nature can be quite fickle'
Killer's 'risky' actions
The man convicted of the brutal rape and murder of a young woman has had a rocky first few months of freedom.
Discarded map returns to its roots
A well-travelled 89-year-old map was rescued from a rubbish bin in the 1960s.
Manawatu Club Rugby - May 25
Varsity frightened by a gutsy Feilding outfit as College Old Boys run in 13 tries at Arena Manawatu.
Four-hour wait to get stitched up
A man is furious he was left for hours "bleeding like a stuck pig" because there were no ambulances or doctors available.
Crash trio leave trail of mayhem
Three women suspected of leaving a suburban street looking like a tornado had struck have been found by police.
Four-hour wait to get stitched up
Crash trio leave trail of mayhem
Paroled killer's 'risky' actions
Discarded map returns to its roots
Man in critical condition after crash
Men jailed after gangland turf shootout near school
Sexual exploitation man keeps suppression
Icy southerly coming
Brace yourselves Manawatu, it's about to get very cold.
Minister applauds company
Building and Construction Minister Maurice Williamson has used a quick visit to Manawatu to give another colourful speech, this time arguing against the need for meteorite shields.
Man in critical condition after crash
Massey on TV show
Bookworms compete for prize
Feilding was filled with school-aged bookworms this week as bibliophiles battled it out to find Manawatu's top literature whiz.
Jets itching to get out and play
After two weeks in the gym, the Manawatu Jets will be itching to get out on the court against the Waikato Pistons tonight.
Size might prove a factor
The Manawatu Mustangs will do their best to combat a big Taranaki Sharks pack in their first representative game of the season at Hawera tomorrow.
From humble beginnings
Higham chases All Whites spot
Leota back in Samoa jersey
From Turbos to test match triumphs, the midfielder's skills are in big demand
Winebox connection to SFO
Unearthed documents link Serious Fraud Office acting chief executive Simon McArley to the 1990s Winebox affair.
Zespri had invoice warning
Zespri has admitted it was warned in 2008 that a dual invoicing system in China could lead to the arrest of its employees.
Manslaughter charge for tour owner
Kiwi and conman in takeover
Credit firms under fire over charges
A lawyer is challenging credit reporting bureaux to explain inconsistencies in their services.
Tax take likely to spur dope action
If the movement to legalise cannabis had a theme song, and it's surprising that it doesn't, the old pub anthem Tumthumping would be apt.
Sergent shines in Giro d'Italia
A few years ago it would have been a miracle if three New Zealanders lined up for a grand tour, let alone for the same team.
Editorial: The strong arm of the law
Same stadium, same shame
'Softly, softly' best approach
On the face of it, local moves to create "clear-air zones" in and around The Square seem limp next to a proposal to ban smokers from some Wellington streets and fine those who breach the bylaw.
Things from days gone by
In the first of the Manawatu Standard's weekly series "What I Do", Faye Lougher talks to Bert Inteman, owner of a quirky antique and secondhand shop in Palmerston North.
Breaking with convention
Glossy views of Palmerston North as it could be will soon be out in public, with the city council calling for feedback. Janine Rankin dips into the possibilities.
In the mood for Glenn
Friendship factor a powerful glue
Inside justice
While some prison inmates are rehabilitated, others continue offending on the inside.
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Manawatu Diary May 23-29
Your guide to what's happening in Manawatu this week.
Meatless at mealtimes
A bit of creativity is needed to produce vegetarian meals, but there’s no shortage of tasty ingredients.
On a dark and stormy night
The scene is set for an Agatha Christie whodunit in Pahiatua and Feilding.
Students score cool science trip
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