Updated 12:02pm 24 May 2013

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£3.5m scheme to improve Huddersfield Grammar School

A £3.5m development project as been unveiled at a private school in Huddersfield.Read

Campaigners fight for Mirfield mansion sell-off cash to be re-invested in town

CAMPAIGNERS have vowed to fight for the proceeds of the sale of a historic Mirfield mansion to be re-invested in the town.Read

Chimney repair delay leaves Honley pensioner in the cold

AN ILL pensioner was told she’d have to wait at least six weeks to use her gas fire again.Read

Huddersfield woman admits fake goods and benefit fraud crimes

A HUDDERSFIELD businesswoman has admitted being a fraud and a benefits cheat.Read

Awards: Community 999 Personality

JEANIE won for taking her voluntary role as a special constable way beyond the call of duty.Read

Award for Theo Carnie

FOUR-year-old Theo dresses like a superhero but his inspirational courage and determination to just get on with life despite his serious medical condition puts other superheroes in the shade.Read

STUDENT COMMUNITY AWARD: Usmaan Saleem

USMAAN won the award for the amazing range of voluntary work he has done for the young, the old and his community.Read

Man conned into handing over cash for gold nuggets on Huddersfield street

FAKE gold nuggets and gems are being sold by fraudsters on the streets of Huddersfield.Read

Probation Service and psychologist were against early release of Birkby fire killer, MP reveals

ANGRY MP Barry Sheerman is to demand a private meeting with a minister over the “scandal” of a Huddersfield killer.Read

Charity claims Kirklees Council cuts will hit education of deaf children

DEAF children in Kirklees are falling behind in their education in the face of council cuts, a national charity has claimed.Read

Teenagers from across Huddersfield take part in baptism service

TEN young people took part in what is a first for this country – a joint Baptist Baptism, Methodist Baptism and Confirmation, and Anglican Confirmation.Read

Midday Poets, at Huddersfield Library, enjoys national success

IT’S the little poetry circle that’s been hitting the big time.Read

Haydn Wood Music Festival opens doors to complete beginners

ORGANISERS of a major music festival have introduced a new class for complete beginners this year.Read

Emmerdale star Richard Thorp dies at 81

EMMERDALE actor Richard Thorp has died aged 81.Read

Paddock woman in court after keeping CS spray in her handbag in case of assault

A WOMAN armed herself with a CS spray in case of an assault.Read

Police appealing for public's help after gunmen rob Netherton Co-op

ARMED raiders struck at a shop in Netherton.Read

Examiner Community Awards 2013 nominees: Theo Carnie in Courage Award

LITTLE Theo Carnie is a pint-sized superhero and an inspiration to all those who know him.Read

Good samaritan David Joy stopped to save victim

WHEN David Joy saw a woman being attacked on a rural Huddersfield road he immediately knew he had to help.Read

Nostalgia: Former Salendine Nook High School pupils to celebrate 50 milestone

THEY were in their second year at high school back in 1975 when this photograph was taken.Read

Halifax Food and Drink Festival set to get under way

FOOD lovers will be flocking to West Yorkshire next month.Read

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