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26 Jun 2024 15:31
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  •   Home > News > National > Lower North Island

    A gang funeral attended by hundreds has wrapped up without significant problems in Hawke's Bay's Waipawa

    A gang funeral attended by hundreds has wrapped up without significant problems in Hawke's Bay's Waipawa


    Police says 80 officers, and the Eagle helicopter have been there to keep the peace during the Mongrel Mob tangi.
    Police formally warned a man who pointed a laser at the Police helicopter - but there've been no further issues.

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     Other Lower North Island News
     23 Jun: Three young people have been identified in relation to a bomb threat in Napier
     22 Jun: A teenager is facing the courts, accused of firing a gun at a member of the public after driving into a ditch in Hawke's Bay
     21 Jun: Wellington have beaten Hawke's Bay 117-91 in National Basketball League action at Napier
     20 Jun: Police have taken a 35-year-old man into custody, seizing drugs, guns, and around 500 vapes in a Wairarapa arrest
     18 Jun: Wairoa Police say there's no ongoing risk to the public, after an Armed Offenders Squad call-out in the Hawke's Bay town
     18 Jun: State Highway 2 at Whakaki, just north of the Hawke's Bay's town of Wairoa has now closed - as the road's expected to be blocked for some time
     17 Jun: One lane has reopened on State Highway One south of Taihape, after a truck rolled early this morning
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    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Power has been restored to more than a thousand customers across Wairoa and Tairawhiti -- as flooding subsides around a substation More...



     Today's News

    Law and Order:
    Julian Assange freed after pleading guilty to one espionage charge at a hearing in Saipan 15:27

    Business:
    Power has been restored to more than a thousand customers across Wairoa and Tairawhiti -- as flooding subsides around a substation 15:27

    Law and Order:
    A loss of faith in humanity, over the death of dairy worker Janak Patel 15:17

    Entertainment:
    Kevin Costner only wanted to do one season of 'Yellowstone' 15:00

    Entertainment:
    Anthony Michael Hall took 20 years to "process" the first half of his life after shooting to fame as a child star 14:30

    Politics:
    Tougher sentencing laws are on the way for offenders 14:07

    Politics:
    NZ’s government wants to kick-start a mining boom – but they’re unlikely to hit paydirt 14:07

    International:
    Simple tips to keep your indoor plants happy in winter 14:07

    Entertainment:
    'Love Actually' star Thomas Brodie-Sangster has married Elon Musk's ex-wife Talulah Riley 14:00

    Rugby League:
    New South Wales fullback Dylan Edwards is 100 per cent certain he's over the quad injury that forced him out of the State of Origin opener 13:47


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