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2020-03-03
IS WEXFORD READY FOR AN OUTBREAK OF CORONAVIRUS?
ALEX CROWNED WEXFORD HAS TALENT CHAMPION
GARDAI INVESTIGATING ONLINE ABUSE DIRECTED AT POLITICIANS
LAUGHING IN FACE OF ADVERSITY
Hurlers make light work of Carlow challenge
Community walk over bypass bridge raises a whopping €22,500
Night owl culture group formed for New Ross area
Galley cruise ship sails into history
Confusion with bypass signage
BRIDGE HAS BECOME TOURIST ATTRACTION
More election drama in store as Malcolm gets Seanad nod
Richard Mulcahy enters Seanad race
Free Saturday parking not the ticket for council
Win a car in €200K Good Counsel draw
Business leaders to attend think-in meeting for area
Strongbow’s daughter and Women’s Day to be celebrated
Wexford Greens open to government role
Positively 9th Street
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THREE STRONGMEN QUALIFY FOR THE NATIONAL FINALS
Rosslare gives berth to two new routes
Raul claims world title in Belfast bout Tommy travelled the world but his heart was in Slade
Rehearsals for Movieland concert open to public due to demand
Climate conference a call
Breached sea bass conservation laws
Wexford teacher says China is now safest place in the world
‘It’s in the back of everyone’s mind’ says local travel agent
Panic buying of masks and hand sanitiser in pharmacies and shops
PRINCIPALS SEEK ADVICE FROM HSE OVER RECENT SCHOOL TRIPS TO ITALY
SHOCK AND DISGUST AT HORRIFIC INCIDENTS OF ANIMAL CRUELTY
SPRINGINTOFITNESS
Wexford author launches new book on Gen Richard Mulcahy
DUNNE FAMILY SHOOT FOR THE STARS
Make healthy living a certainty in these uncertain times
Nurse Sarah highlights lack of services for Lymphoedema sufferers
The Children’s Learning Garden
Wilson on cloud nine after indoor Senior title
Sligo sink footballers to disrupt league bid
Roche picks spot!
Rianna marks her debut with a brace
Minors chalk up first victory
Counsel falter at final hurdle
Ace displays by young guns
U16s held scoreless
Billy inducted into darts hall of fame at Ennis function
Routine win ahead of
A chance to draw breath before the action intensifies
F quarter-final clash
Footballers facing into make-or-break league encounters
Courtown Hibs gain precious league win
Nan’s Jack saves best until last
Wexford beaten on the road
Tombrack share the spoils with Corach
Football myths are challenged and it will make you think
Wexford dominate Borris card
ONtheFAIRWAYS
It’s not always a dog’s life for fans
‘THE ABILITY TO DO YOUR JOB IS ALL THAT COUNTS’
One-in-a-million event as six lambs are born
Working in Hope Centre is a privilege
Treating Iliotibial band syndrome Kevin’s training plan for the leaders
Businesssentimentisdownfor CountyWexford-basedhotels
NewRosscafeowner earns‘bestoverall’in botanicalfoodcourse
Penneys chooses Talk to Tom as its partner
Gorey Awards give back to charity Tintern Trails listed as Celtic destination
7 Things to t do this wweek...
Gorey gears itself up for sheep shearing
Roche aiming to be next GAA President
Wexford town is still in the ‘turd’ world
Paddy didn’t bank on Jeanie Johnston trip
The affection of the masses is never enough
Coronavirus poses a very real threat and we mustn’t take any chances
Change is healthy and plans to modernise schools is an A1 idea
And of course Henry The Horse dances the waltz, a tangle in three-time
A game of 25 makes for a perfect Sunday
From a shallow grave in Wexford to a seven-week murder trial
Timeline of events
Direct Provision Centre deal done for Rosslare
Families of lost fishermen lay wreaths at annual ceremony
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Horoscopes
Choosing the best way to feed dogs and cats
Illegal trade of species a threat to biodiversity
This coronavirus story is causing hysteria – it’s time for some cop-on
Kindness is vital if you seek wellness
Ruffalo powerful in David vs Goliath legal tussle
Bloodroots – brutally hard but very rewarding
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