There was plenty happening around the Tamworth region last week.
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Here are the top stories that you read from November 12 until November 18.
GALLERIES
- Women hit the field for Group 4 nines | Photos
- Flashback Friday Tamworth: The NDL on June 1-2, 2010 | Photos
- Hunter River Lancers march Peel Street to honour centenary of armistice
- Remembrance Day 2018: Tamworth commemorates centenary of WWI armistice
- Cob Loaf Festival returns to Wellington on Saturday | Photos
STORIES
A judge has warned a prominent Tamworth personal trainer he faces “a couple of years at least” in jail for drug dealing while one of his suppliers will escape a stint behind bars.
The historic Shirley Hotel in Bethungra is being given away and could practically be yours for just a mere $100.
A Tamworth man caught in an undercover police sting has pleaded guilty to supplying a commercial quantity of the drug ice and now faces life behind bars.
A court has heard a solicitor for a man charged with killing a Tamworth mother is still waiting for forensic material to be served.
A drug addict who stabbed his best mate 30 times in a drunken case of mistaken identity has been jailed for seven years.
A man has been jailed for eight years after he held a knife to the throat of an elderly woman then ran police off the road in a wild chase before punching a woman in an attempted carjacking.
Five East Tamworth homeowners have been left without access to the rear of their property, or car parking, after Tamworth Regional Council auctioned off a laneway at the back of their Darling Street properties.
Two people were stabbed in West Tamworth in separate incidents over the weekend.
A woman charged with murdering her de-facto partner on a Walcha property has lodged another bid to be released from custody.
A farmer who illegally cleared more than 100 hectares of native vegetation, causing “a high level of environmental harm”, has lost an appeal against a $315,000 fine.