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Can't view this email, [click here] [Waikato Times Banner] 30 December 2016 Hi {NAME}, Catch up on the most popular Waikato Times stories you might have missed this week. [Large Article Image] [Large Article Title] The estranged wife of a man missing with his 6-year-old daughter has hired a specialist to find them - and not for the first time. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Large Article Image] [Large Article Title] Cold winds and dust made this year's beauty pageant an endurance event. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Vineyards, pubs, small businesses and homeowners are inviting freedom campers to stay in their car parks and driveways. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Waikato baby Marishka Mihaere-Pene was due on January 26, but she had other ideas. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] A hazardous materials unit set up in case of possible chemical gas leak at Fonterra factory at Hautapu in the Waikato. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Disgust as freedom campers leave popular Huka Falls spot littered with human waste. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Yachtie's former wife shocked by his and daughter's disappearance but 'gut' tells her they'll be OK. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Man whose partially clothed body was pulled from the Waikato River died suspiciously. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Man flown to Waikato Hospital after putting his hand through an industrial planer at Thames Timber. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] [Small Article Image] [Small Article Title] Police are urging motorists to exercise caution and allow extra time to reach their destination. [Share article on Facebook] [Share article on Twitter] [Share article on Google Plus] Stuff daily quiz Have you taken part in today's quiz? [See what it takes to reach the top of the leader board.] [Facebook] [Twitter] [Google Plus] [Fairfax Media Logo] [Unsubscribe] [Newsletter Settings] [Privacy Policy] [Advertise] [Feedback]

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