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This is our archive of Wrexham news, sport and Wrexham FC articles previously held on the Wrexham Chronicle and Wrexham Mail websites.

Your Champions: Students and staff from Rhosnesni High School nominated for awards

STUDENTS and staff from Rhosnesni High School have been nominated for several Trinity Mirror/ScottishPower Your Champions awards.Read

Wrexham County Borough Council urging people to get registered to vote

COUNCIL officials in Wrexham are working to make sure all eligible residents can have their say on polling day, despite the fact a general election has yet to be called.Read

Soldier Neil Carrington relives experiences in Afghanistan on visit to Pendine Park care home in Wrexham

A SOLDIER has revealed how he survived being blown up by a massive roadside bomb in Afghanistan.Read

Wrexham-based soldiers prepare for Afghanistan mission

A MILITARY chief met soldiers of 1st Battalion The Royal Welsh and their families before the Cheshire-based unit deploys to Afghanistan.Read

Your Champions: Christine Thomas of Cefn Dre, Wrexham, twice nominated for award

A COMMUNITY stalwart has received two nominations for a ScottishPower-Trinity Mirror Your Champions award.Read

Your Champions: Hafod y Wern Community School in Wrexham nominated for award

HAFOD Y WERN Community School, Deva Way, Wrexham, has been nominated for the ScottishPower-Trinity Mirror Your Champions award for School of the Year.Read

Tributes to Wrexham motorcyclist Matthew James Gregory

THE funeral will take place tomorrow of a popular motorcyclist killed in an accident in Wrexham.Read

Chapel deacon praises painter for work on Wrexham building

A CHAPEL deacon has been singing the praises of an ex-offender who became a Good Samaritan.Read

Gresford Trust Bowling Club revamps pavilion

GRESFORD Trust Bowling Club has received funding from the Wrexham Rural Key Fund to install roller shutters and a mini kitchen to its new bowling pavilion.Read

Nightingale House Hospice, Wrexham, inviting people to sing-along at Stiwt Theatre, Rhos

NIGHTINGALE House Hospice is inviting people to ‘come and sing’ Handel’s Messiah in the Stiwt Theatre, Rhos, as part of World Hospice Day and Voices for Hospices 2009.Read

Sakho’s best yet to come – Dean

WREXHAM manager Dean Saunders maintains that fans have yet to see the best of striker Lamine Sakho, who made his first start for the Dragons in Tuesday’s 2-0 defeat at Kidderminster Harriers.Read

Wrexham can’t find net against Harriers

WREXHAM slumped to a sixth defeat of the season last night after playing three-quarters of the match with 10 mean following an early red card for defender Silvio Spann.Read

Llangollen shop window shattered

A CONCRETE block was thrown at a Llangollen shop window in the early hours of this morning (Tuesday).Read

Witnesses wanted after car drives through Wrexham shop window

POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a car was driven through a Wrexham shop window in the early hours of this morning (Monday).Read

WREXHAM manager Dean Saunders is thinking about team changes for tomorrow evening’s trip to Kidderminster Harriers.

Following yesterday’s physically and mentally demanding cross -border clash with Chester City, the Dragons boss hinted fresh legs might be needed next time out.Read

Frustration the name of game at Racecourse

FRUSTRATION was the word that figured in the post-match comments of both opposing managers, Dean Saunders and Mick Wadsworth, following yesterday’s derby stalemate at the Racecourse.Read

Wrexham Chronicle to close

TRINITY Mirror North West and North Wales has taken the decision to close the Wrexham Chronicle. The final edition will be next week.Read

IT’S BACK TO BASICS

WREXHAM’S Neil Taylor reckons more teams are in line for the sort of hammering Luton received on Tuesday night – starting with Chester City in tomorrow’s derby at the Racecourse.Read

Saunders: Wrexham can beat any team

WREXHAM go into tomorrow’s Racecourse derby with Chester City with manager Dean Saunders warning: “We can beat anybody”.Read