THE second half of the year had many interesting headlines as the year continued on.
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The community was left frustrated by an alleged burnout at the town's cenotaph during a special anniversary date, while staff at Murrumbidgee Irrigation were left blindsided by job cuts.
COVID-19 testing has continued in Leeton shire, rural drivers were put on notice and a special couple celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.
A new domestic violence officer started work with the Murrumbidgee Police District, while being based in Leeton.
Mayor Paul Maytom also announced the next 12 months would be his last as mayor of Leeton shire, as well as a serving councillor.
He said he would be stepping down from the roles to allow from some new blood to come through, but he would be spending the next year achieving as much as possible for the shire.
So, what else was making front page news?
Find out by swiping through our gallery of all front pages from July, August and September.
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