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Life changing accident

MOE'S Allan Buhagiar laid trapped for 30 minutes, as rescue crews scrambled to free his arm from underneath a six-tonne door.

Trip strengthens cities

THE sister-city bond between Takasago, Japan and Latrobe City has been strengthened following the recent Traralgon Judo Club trip.

Sokaluk sentence shock

THE pain and anguish of the past three years has come flooding back to Black Saturday survivor Shirley Gibson after a "shock" sentence was handed down to convicted arsonist Brendan Sokaluk on Friday.

Gambling on the rise

LATROBE Valley residents are close to exceeding last year's electronic gaming expenditure, with the community losing an average of $4 million a month on poker machines, latest statistics have shown.

Fabric of life on show

LIFE'S challenges will be depicted in an emotional Fabric Art exhibition on show at the Court House Traralgon, this weekend.

Mental health fight heats up

THE fight for improved mental health funding and staffing levels is set to intensify, according to unions.

Forum promotes positive talks

The region's leaders' efforts to guide the Latrobe Valley through an economic restructure were scrutinised by the wider community on Tuesday.

Population boom prediction

STRONG population growth has been forecast for the Latrobe Valley over the next 20 years, according to a State Government report just released.

Arsonist jailed for 17 years

BLACK Saturday convicted arsonist Brendan James Sokaluk has been sentenced to 17 years and nine months in jail.

Anzac Day – Morwell

THE chilly weather failed to deter families from the Morwell War Memorial Cenotaph this Anzac Day.

Morwell singer makes her mark

Making it big time in the entertainment industry is no easy road, as Morwell stage talent Jaz Flowers knows more than most.

Plans to block urban mining

LATROBE City council will attempt to thwart any move initiated by the State Government to mine in proximity to residential areas.

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