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2018-08-14
THREE CHEERS FOR SAOIRSE!
THE BATTLE FOR BAGINBUN
‘I’M STAYING’ SAYS HURLING BOSS DAVY
Ramsgrange not included in area’s new sewerage treatment plant project
CONFIRMATION THAT FOULKSMILLS POST OFFICE WILL CLOSE
Pitched battle over ‘wild camping’ at Hook Peninsula
Pride of Wexford mum as Barr bags a bronze
Chamber awards deadline
BUSINESSES COUNT COSTS AS WORK ON JOHN ST CONTINUES
Violinist Robert to perform in Phoenix Park
World class sand sculptures and fun as Duncannon goes wild for festival
Charity to help victims with court ordeal
Top junior rower Laura represents Ireland at regatta
Five fly flag for Wexford in Good Causes Awards
Wexford consultant elected president of the Royal College of Surgeons
Support for those with ADHD in Wexford
Allen and Grace to host Tea Party
Historical lectures
Joe to launch piano festival from Dunbrody
Social dancing
Restaurant for park is refused
Lions President Petra Curtis enjoying giving back to area
‘I feel ashamed that they come here to be treated like this. Third world students need our help’
Swimmers’ outstanding medal haul at national competitions
Blooming Inistioge in spotlight
Charged with having cocaine worth €2m at Rosslare Europort
Magnificent Marlfield at 40
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18
THURSDAY, AUGUST 16
SUNDAY, AUGUST 19
Owens in charge of Sunday’s All-Ireland
BRILLIANT BLUES
Lifeline for Oulart with hard-earned victory over Ferns
Goals key for Gorey
Rapps book place in last eight with third success
Jack is the lad in Martin’s win
Shels record a superb tally
Hobbs hits fine hat-trick
Third Ballymurn win
French’s accuracy key for Adamstown
HWH-Bunclody on song in derby
Burn-out not a Martin’s issue
Sars for relegation final
Fethard still unbeaten
Glynn-Barntown’s goals too much for Gusserane
Kilanerin make clever changes
Jimmies feeling the heat after Taghmon’s triumph
Shels defeat title-holders
Crossabeg get tough job done
Joseph’s claim vital win
Horeswood seal top spot
Nolan’s fine winner
Frayne on fire for rampant Rovers with haul of 2-3
Rowsome the star
RESULTS AND FIXTURES
BOHS RUN RIOT
Owens ready for a special day as he handles All-Ireland
Time not right for upset
Many clubs paying outside managers in search for glory
Gorey shine in top two tussle
GOH make quarter-finals
Comfortable Craanford win in derby
Vols back on track
Kilanerin have a fighting chance
Naomh Eanna shake off strong challenge for second victory
Gusserane win with late burst
Oylegate survive siege
Cushinstown looking good
Monageer see off Stars
Rounders sides in two deciders
Great result in Dundalk GREYHOUNDS
LADIES’ FOOTBALL FIXTURES
Twelfth defeat for U-19 squad
Under-17s held to a draw
Rovers rule in O-35 final
Dream was real for brief spell
Limp start leads to early exit
Denied by an inch!
The truth really is even stranger than fiction sometimes
O’Brien operation under a cloud
ONtheFAIRWAYS
ONtheFAIRWAYS
’Pool are the only real threat to City slickers
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25
MUSIC DEBUT BY QUAY TRIO
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
Publicans fuming over smoking ban
Nunssell off their world ly possessions
Football semi-final has to be abandoned
KAY’S PAINTING OF BUNCLODY BOUTIQUE WINS PLEIN AIR PRIZE
Wexfordbusinessesurgedto optimisetheironlinepresence
Blaithin takes a bite of Big Apple
Des’s life transformed thanks to Hidden Hearing nomination
Hook in UK tourism campaign
Blaming those in need is not a solution
A new approach is needed to housing crisis not the same old failed policies
Something’s rotten in the Dáil as foxes piggy back on slick hounds
The secret of turning also-rans into medallists, in one colourful lesson
ALL THE RESULTS FROM THE ADAMSTOWN SHOW
WHAT’S ON AROUND THE COUNTY
A PACKED SCHEDULE FOR HERITAGE WEEK
Graiguenamanagh
BannowBallymitty
StLeonards
Fethard-on-Sea
Horoscopes
Will a video vet replace your real vet one day?
Mullet valued both as food and as game fish
Himself bet me I couldn’t stay off the drink for a week...and he won
Tribute to a remarkable dog warms the cockles with gentle humour
Capturing the chaotic tension of kitchen work
This week in 1978
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