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Cranbourne juniors bat well
CRANBOURNE Cricket Club senior sides were washed out on day one of round 11 after brief sessions of play, but junior matches were unaffected and…
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Council bid for Casey tenders
LOCAL businesses could soon get a head start against competitors with Casey Council set to review its tender process. At last Tuesday’s council meeting Casey…
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Hampton Park wins a thriller
A LATE charge over the concluding ends saw Hampton Park Bowls Club’s division four, section, six get up by nine shots in a thrilling game…
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Rings stolen as staff distracted
THIEVES distracted staff at a Fountain Gate jewellery store last week while they stole rings worth $4000. Police said the incident occurred about 3pm on…
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Nuts for dough
By Rebecca Fraser AMERICAN doughnut chain Krispy Kreme has been inundated with job applications by more than 900 people wanting to work at the new…
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Cause for thanks
CASEY mayor Kevin Bradford has taken the opportunity to congratulate the city’s volunteers for their work in making a positive difference to their community. Cr…
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Swim school praised
By Sarah SchwagerA NARRE Warren resident has praised Beaconsfield Swim School for allowing children of noncustodial parents to have irregular lessons, and is urging other…
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Missionaries on visit to
TWO missionaries and evangelists from the Netherlands, Jack and Swanny Kooy, will be guest speakers at the Bethany Christian Fellowship in Narre Warren North on…
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Fund-raisers dine out on their success
THEY helped raise more than $200,000 for cancer research and last week a few of the Casey-Cardinia Relay for Life participants enjoyed a civic dinner…
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Horse hit
A HORSE was killed after being hit by a car in Narre Warren East on Friday. Police said the horse was hit about 8.45pm after…
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Student bus stops
STOPS to allow students travelling to Berwick to go to school have been included in a new V/Line timetable to be introduced later this year.…
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Twenty20 vision for Casey fans
By Glen Atwell