There was plenty happening around the Tamworth region last week.
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Here are the top stories that you read from November 5 until November 11.
A former bullrider admitted to supplying the drug ice with a judge warning he faces a term of imprisonment for his offending, despite being a paraplegic.
It was hot and it was windy but that didn’t stop punters heading to the Tamworth Jockey Club dressed in their absolute best.
A truck driver lost his bid to overturn a conviction for negligent driving after a crash that critically injured a Tamworth cyclist.
Seven people were treated by paramedics after a two-car crash between Tamworth and Gunnedah.
Police fined a young woman $2435 after she was clocked travelling 178 kilometres per hour on the New England Highway.
Weather watcher David Farrenden has forecast a grim summer outlook, although he has also left the window ajar for a freak flood event, after taking some cues from mother nature herself.
A Tamworth man was charged after allegedly dropping a container of cocaine in a McDonald’s Restaurant.
A teenage boy died after crashing his trail bike into a power pole near Inverell.
A coronial inquest found the 2016 death of Gunnedah father Alex Costello was due to natural causes.
A woman had her licence suspended after allegedly blowing more than four times the legal limit.