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A primary pupil took charge of a Kent wildlife park after winning a county-wide creative writing contest.
Women in Gravesham effectively went without pay for more than six months last year due to the gender pay gap, figures show.
Women in Dartford effectively went without pay for more than five months last year due to the gender pay gap, figures show.
The star of CBeebies show Mister Maker has called on schools to submit entries for the Kent Literacy Awards before Wednesday’s deadline.
A man suffered injuries and had to be taken to hospital after a fight between a group of people in a residential street.
While the KM Big Bike Ride is all about having a fun day out in the beautiful Kent countryside, accidents can happen in any context.
A school-science competition judge is seeking entries relating to green energy and the environment.
Kent Rotarians held an Easter Egg trail to support a leading literacy initiative.
Raise money for your local KM paper’s charity of the year at the KM Assault Course Challenge next Sunday.
Figures show women in the Towns effectively went without pay for more than four months last year due to the gender pay gap.
Kent Kings roared to an emphatic win over Belle Vue Colts to win the Easter Challenge.
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There are just a handful of days left until the KM Big Bike Ride but still plenty of time left for cyclists to confirm their participation.
A night of incident, controversy and misfortune – culminating in a last heat decider – finished with the Kent Kings tumbling to defeat.
The judges of school science competition the Bright Spark Awards have renewed calls for submissions from girls.
Temps from Office Angels are looking forward to a big job next Friday: providing support services at the KM Big Charity Quiz.
One of the country's biggest and most famous homes is set to appear in a new TV programme on all things evil, mystical and ghostly.
A father-of-five says he was conned out of nearly £5,000 after booking a dream family holiday that never existed.
One of the county’s leading social housing providers has called on schools to submit entries for the Kent Literacy Awards before the May 1 deadline.