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2018-07-24
PRIEST’S PLEA AT TEARFUL FAREWELL TO EPPIE
What do Americans living in Wexford think of Trump?
CAMPILE’S SAOIRSE RELISHES HER ROLE AS WEXFORD’S ROSE
World-class theatre festival for New Ross is launched
ALIEN NATION
‘Blind groundhopper’ visits Wexford
Monster truck run to drive up MRI funds
AnthonyLarkinwasamanaheadofhistime
Ragged approach road needs attention
Absent motorists are fined and convicted in court
Excitement at greenway’s huge potential for area
Suspended sentence for drugs offences
Water supply in high demand
Ramsgrange Men’s Shed group carve out new hobby
USE MOTOR TAX INCOME TO FIX COUNTY’S ROADS
Room for improvement for council in national table
Cairde Loch Garman set for a fundraising night at the dogs
Council’s big spend in Big Apple
Chamber barbecue
New Ross town parks awarded green flags
Calls for new airport in South East region fails to get off the ground
Little Cullenstown native Julie Kurylo travelled the world
Fantastic night of cabaret music for Cumas bus raises €4,000
High-speed chase case is struck out
Towns get €11.6m for flood relief
GREAT MUSIC LINE-UP AT FESTIVAL
Communication key to helping refugees settle
209 people have say on bridge name
BUSY FERRY BRIDGE UPGRADE NEEDED WITH NEW BYPASS
How to cost up your renovations
Open door call out for mud-walled owners
High rate of male suicide a concern as agencies grapple with lifting stigma
‘It would be hard to live in America right now’
‘I alternate between embarrassment and anger, pretty much on a daily basis’
‘I’m a proud American but what’s happening is a farce’
‘UN-PC’ TRUMP IS PART OF AMERICA’S GROWING PAINS
WHAT’S ON AROUND COUNTY WEXFORD
O’CONNOR INJURY DOUBT
Player of the month Rianna in super form
Bann lay down strong marker
O’Brien shines for Anne’s
Four county players make life a lot easier for Naomh Eanna
O’Neill hits 1-7 from play
Doyle scores vital
Oylegate outpoint the Harriers
Club required for free fitness project
Mellows undone by strong revival
Alarming drop-off rate in the 21 to 26 years age bracket
Fine feat by Oulart
Ballygarrett looking good
Doyle goal the key score
Clearcut Gusserane win
Duffry mix the good with bad
Stunning Shels recovery
Cloughbawn cruise
O’Grady grabs clinching point for St. James’
Plain sailing for Ballymurn
Bunclody win by a goal
Stafford on a scoring spree Horeswood enjoy edge
Rathnure’s second win
Rosslare squander twelve-point lead but battle back for victory
Gorey gut Ferns
COISTE NA NOG RESULTS AND FIXTURES
Casey clinches famous win
Higgins hits winning goal
Harriers up in arms
Return of Districts to Senior grades is worth considering
Anne’s run riot after break as Alley
Debut to remember
Football in crisis but where is the urgency to sort it?
Rapps finish with flourish
GOH build on good start
Jordan frees earn draw
Galway inflict two very heavy defeats on U16 girls
Walsh strikes late leveller
Oulart-The Ballagh claim first Division 1 semi spot
Easy passage into last eight
Record tenth for Tommy
Win ends poor season
Forth best in shoot-out
Good point for U19s
Win on flying visit
BOOK REVIEW Surgical removal of author from a compelling book
Racing, style at Bettyville Friday
ONtheFAIRWAYS
Trio on Ireland duty
No hard luck for flying James as he races to title GREYHOUNDS
You can’t beat the grassroots games
New ambulance station opens up in Enniscorthy
Securityfirmsbeing hiredforweddings
Beatificationoffour Wexfordmartyrs
Gorey-based designer to display work at CREATE for fourth time
Wexfordhotels areshortlistedin competition
Ross garden furniture company lands blooming great TV3 deal
Businesses urged to be Brexit ready
GAA could easily bend the rules for charity
Criticism of GAA over Liam Miller debacle must be measured
Mental health crisis demands State response – before more die
All together now, one last time: ‘Lie la lie, lie la la la lie lie’ – and put away the hankie
A play with honesty, respect and love
CULTURE IN KATHMANDU
KATHERINE IS WEXFORD’S NEW M USIC OFFICER
AROUND THE DISTRICTS
Duncannon
Fethard-on-Sea
Bannow& Ballymitty
Horoscopes
2-Speed Crossword
Keeping dogs cool in the hot summer of 2018
Very interesting plant seen in the shallow water
I coughed up a small fortune for us to go abroad. Meanwhile, the sun was splitting the trees back home!
To be successful, you have to set goals
Feedback I get from customers is very useful
Fans of first film will love the return of Mamma Mia!
Standard shooter that feels indifferent
Blow to local communities as axe falls on thrift funds
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