Monday
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Police allege a teenager stole a car and crashed it into a parked on-call ambulance, in just one of a number of incidents involving teens and stolen cars at the weekend.
Ashmont residents came out swinging in defence of their suburb, amid comparisons between it and scene pictured in SBS documentary Struggle Street.
A Wagga District Court judge hit out at the impact ice is having on the region while sentencing a woman caught with $40,000 worth of the drug.
In Group Nine, Wagga Kangaroos ended their five-year hoodoo against the Albury Thunder, running out 16-12 victors.
Tuesday
Martial arts exponent Stan Churilov pleaded guilty to bashing a 67-year-old woman on the XPT last August.
Wagga councillors called for staff to come clean on council’s ill-fated deal with Traxion to develop the Riverina Intermodal Freight and Logistics Hub.
A Wagga woman who ran in the 2013 Boston Marathon expressed mixed emotions about the death sentence handed down to bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
The Farrer League representative side faced a mounting injury crisis.
Wednesday
An Ashmont resident of 34 years hit out at claims the entirety of the suburb was a crime hotspot.
A Wagga teen faced Children’s Court over a 170km/h police pursuit in a stolen panel van.
A Riverina wine industry heavyweight expressed concerns another dire vintage was on the way unless more support was forthcoming for farmers.
Thunder and lightning forced the postponement of the Tracey Gunson Shield finals.
Thursday
The “switch on” of Wagga’s CCTV cameras looks set to bring crime down in the city, according to one bashing victim.
The new Kapooka Bridge remained on track for its September 2016 completion date, halfway through construction.
Former Riverina MP Kay Hull put the call out for community ice forums to be held in more local towns.
Mater Dei claimed a Carroll Cup victory for the ages, clawing back a 32-point deficit against Kildare Catholic College in the final despite playing much of the game a man down.
Friday
A leaked report raised significant questions about council’s decision to loan Douglas Aerospace more than $2 million.
Riverina MP Michael McCormack declared the government would still explore moving the Grains Research and Development Corporation to Wagga, despite backlash since the announcement.
Wagga City Council declared it was determined to continue as a standalone council.
Mater Dei continued a golden week in sport for the school, adding the Tracey Gunson Shield to its trophy cabinet.
Saturday
The NRL declared it was willing to listen to any bid to bring a Premiership match to Wagga.
Former Wagga councillors questioned the advice given to them regarding a $2.5 million loan to Douglas Aerospace.
Apple growers in Batlow have experienced a bumper crop this season.
Cosmic Prince claimed the Graeme Hull Memorial Gold Cup Final at the Wagga Showgrounds.