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Police release sketch of officer impersonator
Glenn County Sheriff's Office released a sketch Thursday of a person suspected of impersonating an officer and later assaulting a woman he pulled over late last month on Highway 32.
Hamilton City's district placement revisited
The 2008-09 Glenn County Grand Jury revisited the issue of mosquito abatement in Hamilton City, in an investigation into double taxation of property owners for service provided by both Glenn and Butte county districts.
Glenn County supervisors approve contract for waste service
The cost of garbage pickup will rise soon for residents of Glenn County's rural area served by Glenn County Disposal.
Hamilton Zoo new home for retired siamang couple
Wednesday, 1 July 2009, 12:47 pm Press Release: Hamilton City Council Media release Hamilton Zoo new home for retired siamang couple Posted On: Wednesday, 1 July 2009 A siamang couple will live out their retirement years at Hamilton Zoo, after relocating to the facility from Auckland Zoo today.
Novotel due for $5.5m spruce-up
Hamilton's Novotel Tainui Hotel will get a $5.5 million facelift over the next two years, the first major upgrade since the hotel opened 10 years ago.
A large lottery grant will allow final restoration of "Hamilton's Mayflower" the historic paddle steamer Rangiriri.
Crunch costs 35 more city jobs
Thirty-five more Hamilton jobs have been lost as the recession forces city businesses into restructuring or liquidation.
NZ - Anti-fluoride action grows
Anti-fluoride action grows By GEOFF TAYLOR - Waikato Times Campaigners signalled the start of a renewed bid to rid Hamilton of water fluoridation yesterday by hanging a banner from the Totara Dr overbridge in Te Rapa.
Letter: Brownie Troop isn't the first
Congratulations to Michele Urrutia for her leadership role in the Brownie Troop in Hamilton City.
Rail link scheme garners backers
A smattering of Waikato Times readers have pledged to use a Hamilton-Auckland commuter train service if it gets off the ground.
In the "InnerView" about Michele Urrutia published in Thursday's Style page, there was an error.
Letter: Taco feed benefits Women's Club
The Hamilton City Women's Club recently held a taco feed to raise funds for community projects we sponsor.
Brownies in Hamilton City a " InnerView: Michele Urrutia steps up to lead young scouts
Michele Urrutia hands out banana splits June 10 to Diana Sophia De La Cruz, 7 and daughter Halle Urrutia, 7, during a Brownie meeting at her home.
Hamilton residents with rubbish to get rid of might want to load up the trailer in the next fortnight.
40-minute chase leads to arrest
A 40-minute chase spanned two counties, covered 33 miles, hit speeds to 75 miles an hour, and ended peaceful near Nord.
Wintec Wins Three Categories In Tertiary Awards
Thursday, 11 June 2009, 11:08 am Press Release: Wintec MEDIA RELEASE June 11 2009 ITP New Zealand, the national association for institutes of technology and polytechnics , held its annual education awards last night, to  recognise excellence in the  sector. Wintec  won three of the six categories : ...
Land agreement to open City Heart to the river
Friday, 12 June 2009, 4:20 pm Press Release: Joint Media Statement Land agreement to open CityHeart to the river Hamilton City Council and the Brian Perry Charitable Trust are partnering in a strategic land agreement which will ultimately see better access to the Waikato River from the southern end of Victoria Street.
Doubts cast on five-star hotel
It may be touted as Hamilton's tallest building and its first five-star hotel - but it may never happen.
City park program a in jeopardya
Funding from community development block grants will cover the cost of six playground programs scheduled to open throughout Hamilton on Monday, June 15.
$200m hotel to be city's tallest tower
A property developer has unveiled ambitious plans for a $200 million 20-storey five-star hotel in central Hamilton.
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