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Ice ambulance call-outs up

Ice-related ambulance call-outs have increased markedly in the local area, with a Sale paramedic fearing the number of cases they are seeing is just a small proportion of ice users.

Child grooming charges

Latrobe Crime Investigation Unit detectives have arrested a man for alleged child grooming offences.

P-plater nabbed drink driving

A P-plate driver was caught drink driving in Moe Sunday morning.

Sale collision

Police are warning drivers to be alert after a serious vehicle collision on the Princes Highway at 7.24pm on Thursday night.

Controversial climate change denier not retreating

Lord Christopher Monckton addressed a meeting in Sale.

CGHS board chairman retires after 18 years

Central Gippsland Health Service board has a new chairman with the appointment of Sale accountant Glenn Stagg.

Subsidence planning call

Political pressure group Gippsland 2020 is calling on the state government to formalise a subsidence disaster and economic protection plan for Gippsland before the state election.

Petitioners’ privacy protected

Disclosure of names and addresses of people who sign petitions to Wellington Shire Council will remain at the discretion of the chief executive.

Drugged drivers nabbed

Four drivers have tested positive to methamphetamines and cannabis during a police operation in the past week.

Back at the mill

Employees at the ASH timber mill in Heyfield and Maryvale pulp and paper mill have welcomed Senator Ricky Muir’s commitment to help save pulp and paper jobs during his visit to their workplaces.

Damage at Stratford schools

Police are investigating damage to electrical equipment at Stratford's two schools.

Saleyards design is unveiled

With designs finalised for the $3.3 million redevelopment of the Sale Livestock Exchange, Wellington Shire Council is currently seeking tenders for contractors to begin the works.

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Gippsland Woodcraft Group’s 40th anniversary

Gippsland Woodcraft Group celebrated 40 years of woodworking with an open day on June 7. Demonstrations including woodturning, carving, pyography, scrollsawing and fretsawing, gave visitors...