
A family haunted by meth

Leighton's wife didn't recognise him, and his daughters were ashamed. But he survived.
By the numbers: Meth use increases despite fewer border busts

There's less meth coming into the country, but large numbers of Kiwis are still struggling with the drug.
Levin hydroslide reopens after repairs

The slide was closed in February 2019 due to safety concerns. After wind-related delays it's up and running again.
Kerry Mountcastle clinches top seeding after course record at Super 6s

He finished tied with overnight leader Mako Thompson, but claims the top spot for Snday because he had the better third round.
Solitary start to long-term appointment in sports psychology

The 1998 Commonwealth Games were a lonely time for Gary Hermansson, one of 20 men in the Palmerston North Boys' High School Sports Hall of Fame.
One dead after single-car crash in Whanganui

SH4 between Whanganui and Raetihi was closed on Fridaty night; emergency services also rushed to a crash in the city.
Loss of father rocks vet student

An international student fears her studies are in jeopardy following the death of her father and problems securing a visa.
Strange thriller intrigues post-war Palmerston North

'Horror play' or unforgettable human drama — the Municipal Opera House played host to a man who lost both hands, but had new ones sewn on.
Manawatū Gorge replacement highway takes shape

Across the river from the mothballed road, heavy machinery is changing the face of the landscape as construction rumbles into action.
Track and field winners found

The long jump, javelin 300m hurdles and 3000m titles were decided at the final night of the Manawatū-Whanganui track and field championships.
Doctors, judges among meth users, says former dealer

Ra Ingram spent years fuelling society's elite, and says nobody is immune from meth addiction.
Festival of Cultures spices up city centre
Amid the sound of Irish folk music and the smell of freshly made food, two women sat for lunch after a morning's work.
Strange thriller intrigues post-war Palmerston North

'Horror play' or unforgettable human drama — the Municipal Opera House played host to a man who lost both hands, but had new ones sewn on.
Road cone proliferation reaching pest proportions

Asexual is the primary form of reproduction for single-celled organisms such as archaea and bacteria and, more recently, road cones.
Local body malaise cannot continue

OPINION: The turnout in summer by-elections was an embarrassment and something must be done to reverse this trend.
Classic tournaments must endure for province's sake

Let's hope there is drive within the Manawatū Golf Club to keep the NZ Super 6's tournament, or its equivalent, trucking for future years.
Students' declining ability in maths and science a concern

OPINION: New Zealand youngsters are falling further behind, which doesn't bode well for the future.
Chocolate zucchini bread

This is a deliciously moist bread that isn’t too sweet and keeps well for several days.
No need for pay-to-play with new Pahiātua sports club

Te Koha Sports Club handles costs collectively, with pay-what-you-can fees and fundraising to ensure struggling families can play sport.
Summer crunch salad

This salad is best served chilled straight from the fridge so to keep the crunch factor.
Roasted chicken & grapes with buttered saffron rice

During cooking, the sweet and salty juices of this dish combine with the onion to create a rich sauce.