Crisis support in demand
Applications have opened for members of the public interested in becoming Lifeline Telephone Crisis Supporters.
Station debate
A new base-load power station in the Latrobe Valley is the latest panacea idea to save the region weeks out from Hazelwood closing its gates.
Tardy trains for Gipps
PUNCTUALITY of rail services on the Gippsland line have come up short, according to the latest V/Line statistics.
Summer night of delights
THE weather may not have been ideal but those who made the trek into the heart of Traralgon on Friday night were not disappointed with the Summer Nights Festival offering up a smorgasbord of entertainment.
Classics win the name game
CHARLOTTE was dubbed the number one baby name in 2016 - among popular and old fashioned choices.
Motor-home’s fiery end
AN American style motor-home went up in flames last Thursday in Morwell shortly after exiting the freeway at Commercial Road.
EBA terminated
UNIONS are poised to launch an appeal after Thursday's Fair Work Commission decision to terminate the enterprise bargaining agreement at Loy Yang A.
Local Parvovirus deaths surge
Veterinarians are warning of a Latrobe Valley outbreak of the deadly parvovirus.
Meet our new Inspector
LATROBE'S new police inspector Rob Wallace wants to have an open dialogue with the public.
Festive lights shine brightly on hospital
For the past seven years the Zwetsloots have decorated their Woodhall Close home in Traralgon with Christmas lights and recently donated $1000 LRH.
Curse strikes Traralgon
Noxious weed Paterson's Curse has been identified growing on properties in Traralgon.
Era ends at Pumpkin Patch
IT was the end of an era for Morwell's Pumpkin Patch staff when the store closed on Thursday.




















