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18 May 12 | CESSNOCK hitman Ken Brooks has been jailed for 38 years. Brooks, 47, will be eligible for parole in 2038 after he was previously found guilty by a jury of killing Duri farmer Jeffrey Ryan for $30,000.
16 May 12 | Councillors Jeff Maybury and Allan McCudden will be the council representatives on a community reference group for the Huntlee New Town development near Branxton.
Boost for Kurri Men's Shed
16 May 12 | Kurri now boasts its own Men’s Shed, thanks to funding from Newcastle Permanent Charitable Foundation.
16 May 12 | Visitors from all around Australia, Europe and New Zealand congregate at Hunter Valley Gardens from Friday to Sunday for the national titles for German Shepherds.
Kurri gets health care boost under Federal budget
16 May 12 | Member for Hunter, Joel Fitzgibbon, has welcomed last week’s budget announcement to provide $1.99 million to Kurri Community Health Care under the Health and Hospitals Fund.
Stonebridge takes city golf to a new level
16 May 12 | Cessnock City is home to another world-class golf course with the full 18 holes at Stonebridge Golf Club now open.
16 May 12 | The first stage of works on roads in the vineyards area is set to start next Monday.
Kurri Presbyterians call to the fold
09 May 12 | Kurri Presbyterian Church is calling for public support to stop the church's closure.
09 May 12 | Cessnock council will investigate ranger foot patrols following Cr. Allan McCudden's question about children riding bikes and skateboards on footpaths.
Stonebridge Golf Club reaches important milestone
09 May 12 | Stonebridge Golf Club at Cessnock will open the full 18 holes this Saturday.
First students move into new St. Philip's school at Nulkaba
09 May 12 | The first group of students has moved into St. Philip’s Christian College Cessnock’s new site at Nulkaba.
09 May 12 | Thieves broke into Cessnock Sportsground twice over the weekend cleaning out the canteen and beer stocks, leaving officials and volunteers devastated.
Changing landscape with Hunter Expressway
09 May 12 | The landscape ever keeps changing as work progresses on the $1.7 billon Hunter Expressway.   | What will local roads be like ...
Your intimidation tactics won't work, says Mayor Davey
08 May 12 | Cessnock mayor Alison Davey says she is the target of ‘‘intimidation tactics’’ after a bizarre weekend attack on her home.
02 May 12 | This year’s annual Mass and Blessing of the Harvest at Hunter Valley Gardens chapel on Sunday, May 27 will be the last for Cardinal Edward Cassidy.
02 May 12 | Cr. Allan McCudden has asked if council rangers could carry out foot patrols in Vincent Street with a view to cautioning people using bikes, skateboards and scooters on footpaths.
02 May 12 | More than $5000 prize money is on offer by entering the Hunter’s Annual Waste as Art Competition.
02 May 12 | Shooters and Fishers Party MLC Robert Brown will address the Cessnock Branch of the Party at Saturday's public meeting.
02 May 12 | Cessnock City Council has put off making a decision on a community survey that would have included information on what residents want from council.
Big crowds pay respects on Anzac Day
02 May 12 | Anzac Day observances across Cessnock City followed the national trend with bigger numbers attending.
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