Tradesmen faced the formidable task of repairing 314 windows at Beerwah High School following a rampage early Monday in which 16 classrooms were damaged.
O'Brien Glass of Maroochydore brought in staff from as far away as the Gold Coast to assist with the work, with five of their trucks on site on Tuesday to books the workforce.
Two young boys will be made to face court next month after allegedly smashing the windows.
For more info, read this week's paper.
ALDI set to begin construction
International supermarket group ALDI is set to begin constuction of their Beerwah outlet.
Division One Councellor Anna Grosskreutz said the appeal process with Sunshine Coast Regional Council had concluded and ALDI was expected to begin work on the Simpson Street site in September.
Outback painting wins top gong
John McVeigh-Brown has taken out the top honour at this year's Maleny Art Awards.
Hailing from North Brisbane, Mr McVeigh-Brown's transparent watercolour Outback Country scooped the St George's Award, also known as Champion of the Show.
For all the winners see this week's Range News.
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