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2020-01-28
A SHOCKING DEATH STUNS COMMUNITY
World at their feet: life Down Under for ex-pats
EATING DISORDERS
HEATED DEBATE SEES COUNCIL OFFICIAL WALKING OUT OF MEETING
Hurlers off to a strong start in Portlaoise
Preparations under way as Gorey Night Run is launched
New ferry company to dock in Rosslare
Relief and agony as Willie’s body recovered
‘Worst exhibition of driving’ judge has encountered in years
Armed support unit for Enniscorthy
Lives are still at risk without a second Cath Lab
A new line-up for 2020 at Gorey’s municipal district
A waiting game for bylaws in Courtown
Social dancing
Classical Connections
2019 was a good year for the Opera Festival
Willie lived a life of work and play
Ancient connections tell a strong tale
Harrow cycle money is presented to hospital
Oulart ICA guild celebrates in style
Glass Asylum is a massive success
‘Scrapper’ D’Arcy is confident of victory
Legal eagle flying high in hectic world of politics
Mythen dusts himself off with renewed hope
THE ELECTION MARATHON DEPUTY MALCOLM BYRNE’S NAME HAS BEEN ON A BALLOT PAPER FOUR TIMES IN THE LAST EIGHT MONTHS BUT HE SAYS HE’S AS DETERMINED AS EVER IN THIS INTERVIEW BY BRENDAN KEANE
‘POLITICS IS MY LIFE’
Survivingandthrivingin a male-dominated world
D’Arcy takes some time out for a very important reason
The bear necessities for mental health
Election hopefuls are playing the catchphrase game
Paddy makes Brendan strong favourite
Building or renovating an existing home can be a very exciting time
Many different types of grants available in Ireland
Communities get into zone for transformation
St. Helen’s Bay Golf Resort are offering all Sports Clubs fantastic membership offers
Posthumous poetry book raises €3,400
Wexford urged to give bees a chance this spring
Is country’s best beach
A will can ensure that your property is distributed in the way you wish after you die
Man threatened staff at shops with scissors
New jersey is a beauty to behold
All Star hangs up gloves
Keen rivals must meet again
First year footballers strike gold for Peter’s with Leinster title
Meanscoil on song
Darts exhibition in aid of Ard Aoibhinn
Goals give Antrim clear edge
Wretched start for Wexford
Kent to succeed Teehan in Leinster Council chair
St. Peter’s pass schools test
Elite display produces fastest time of foggy night
Glory bid falters in s
Focus on the fine journey to Croker, not the end result
Pite of early promise
Clash with Carlow now of must-win variety for Galvin
’Scorthy regain sole top spot
Dream move for Rianna
First silverware of season collected by Forth and Ross Town
Impressive Ajax march on in Shield
Rovers rule the roost
FOGARTY’S CLASS
Forensic study of a decade full of Everton success
ONtheFAIRWAYS
More harsh realities than magic moments
Caim seniors’ party shows true community spirit in local centre
Ballyhogue NS raises its active flag
Gorey set to enjoy first feminist cultural festival
Presentation is made to Tom for 28 years service
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THE TEAM BEHIND THE SCENE OF THE HOPE AND DREAM 10
Hospice provides invaluable service to nursing homes
Sean loves working with leaders
€250k in funding for Tradebridge
Start-up weekend goes green
Wedding awards for businesses
Micro businesses urged to go green
New public loos will have piped music
Councillors angry at ‘racist’ accusations
FG and FF can not ignore Sinn Féin’s relevancy
Pension time bomb could detonate Leo and Micheál’s Dáil ambitions
Sitting at a wobbly table on the path of an Irish street in mid January is madness
Vagaries of election process most confusing
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2-Speed Crossword
Make sure you never surrender your dog
World Wetlands Day focuses on biodiversity
How to achieve a state of being ‘in flow’
Don’t be embarrassed by a health concern
Colourful characters litter this madcap take on Dickens literary hero
An almost great game that falls at simple hurdles
THIS WEEK IN 1970
Integer’s €40,000 for Pieta
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