Items filtered by date: April 2020
Honouring our ANZACs
Anzac Day was celebrated in a different way this year, as only small gatherings could attend official dawn services and other commemorations due to COVID-19 restrictions.
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May whiting ban lifted
THE usual ban on King George whiting fishing for parts of southern Yorke Peninsula during May has been lifted.
SA gov backflips on back to school
THE state government has encouraged parents to send their children to school and preschool for term two, which started yesterday (Monday, April 27).
Rain arrives right on time
YORKE Peninsula received a solid soaking of rain on the weekend and there should be more where that came from, as heavy falls are forecast for tomorrow right across Yorke Peninsula.
Sheep destroyed after truck rolls
MORE than 100 sheep were killed, or had to be euthanised, after a truck rolled at the Federation Corner roundabout yesterday (Monday, April 27).
Police News... Woman caught six times over the legal limit
A KADINA woman allegedly recorded a blood-alcohol reading six times the legal limit when she was stopped by police on Saturday, April 25.
Once-off cash boost for job seekers
THE state government is offering a one-off $500 payment to help ease cost of living pressures.
Stepping out for MS research
A GROUP of walkers from Arthurton and surrounds is getting ready to rack up the kilometres in the name of research.
Slight changes for YP health services
THE coronavirus pandemic has caused Yorke and Northern Local Health Network hospitals to make some slight changes.