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KNTNA results – Round 14
A Grade: Border Districts 59 (D Shirrefs, P Moyle-Read) d Lucindale 26 (E Dempster, K Whakataka); Kybybolite 66 (T Mould, E Ewer) d Bordertown 58 (K Couzner, W Rowett); Mundulla 64 (L Dawes, K Hinge) d Kingston 38 (A Mules, T Nicolle).
Kingston wins in a tight contest
KNTFL A Grade match report: Mundulla v Kingston
Strong, firing contests
KNTNA A Grade match reports – Round 14
KNOCK IT DOWN
AFTER sitting vacant for nearly a decade, the Naracoorte Lucindale Council has decided to knock down the old library building and begin exploring new development possibilities for the site.
Naracoorte Business Association enters recess
THE Naracoorte Business Association (NBA) has gone into recess following its recent annual general meeting.
Compassionate reversal
IN a compassionate reversal of a previous decision, the Naracoorte Lucindale Council has this time unanimously agreed to waive all cemetery fees for children up to the age of 10, excluding the cost of plaques.
Why hearing health matters
with Kiran from HearClear Naracoorte
Farmers and locals invited to connect, learn, and laugh
THE Goroke Agricultural & Pastoral Society, in partnership with Janmac Studs, invites farmers, families and community members to the 2025 Community Farm Forum – a free, all-in event bringing together great people, great stories, and real insights.
Naracoorte man arrested for drugs and firearms
A 30-year-old man from Naracoorte was arrested after police uncovered firearms and illicit substances during a property search last week.
More than $170,000 raised for farmers
South Australians have rallied behind farmers doing it tough, raising $171,600 at the first-ever drought breaker lunch held on July 18 at the Adelaide Showground.
SLSF distributes 350 vouchers
MORE than 350 back to school vouchers have been distributed by the Stand Like Stone Foundation (SLSF) this year to public primary and area schools in the Limestone Coast, thanks to generous donations from local people and businesses.
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