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As the Riverina gears up for the festive season and the weather warms up there are many events happening across Wagga.
Residents have been out and about, snapped at various functions in the Daily Advertiser's out and about pages.
To find out what happened this week keep reading.
Monday
The 126th Junee Show was a declared a success, attracting big crowds and pavillion entries.
The Wagga community walked together to D'Feet MND.
Cootamundra Bulldogs secured two forwards and a back to bolster their 2015 lineup.
Tuesday
Grey nomads are not happy with the parking provided for Caravans in Wagga's citycentre.
Wagga man Justin Sharp avoided jail, handed a suspended sentence for kicking, slapping and punching his girlfriend.
A Wagga entrepreneur specialising in business software has branched out into children's story applications and is experiencing immediate success.
Former Finley goalkicking machine Darren Jackson will try his hand at coaching for the Northern Jets in 2015.
Wednesday
Baylis Street does not have the wow factor according to disgruntled retailers.
Severely burned toddler, John Buckley, will face years of burns recovery.
Estella residents continue to wait for its promised supermarket.
Wagga's Hawthorn premiership player Matt Suckling returns home to recover from knee surgery.
Thursday
Police chased a man for more than 550 kilometres across two states.
While the number of births have fallen the number of parents having twins is on the rise.
Mater Dei Catholic College welcomed 2015 principal Val Thomas for the first time.
Experienced football coach Troy Maiden will return to Maher Oval after eight years away and lead Turvey Park next season.
FRIDAY
Wagga's top cop has come out in defence of police chase action.
The victims of a recent car crash have also fallen victim to new legislation that require no police attend an accident.
Teenage golfing prodigy Kurt Burns will not alter his game as he takes a five-shot lead into this weekend's final two rounds of the Wagga Country club championships.
SATURDAY
The deadly prescription drug fentanyl is being sold on the street for $200 a patch, an inquest heard.
Wagga developers Chris and Scott Nash, from Nash Bros Construction, unveiled plans to be units on the former Leagues Club site.
From Westeros to Wagga; a Game of Thrones inspired chair made by Urana sculptor Andrew Whitehead is on display in the city.
In a spore where precision is key, husband and wife team John and Sharon Potter are right on point taking out two gold medals for dressage.
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