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2017-04-12
CYCLE LANES STILL A BIG TALKING POINT FOR COUNCILLORS
Warm tributes are paid to Dundalk’s longest serving District Court judge
Masked men’s threat to man in own home
Council housing offers go online
Dundalk Simon launch new look charity shop
Artist Michelle presents Pope Francis with one of her works
Two local schools are tops
Hospital asked to reduce parking prices
Outpouring of support after fire
Flooding fears raised on Minister’s visit
20 years of helping jobseekers
COMMUNITY SERVICE AFTER DRUGS CHARGES
WOMAN GETS SUSPENDED SENTENCE
Tributes paid to popular council worker Andy Califf
BREATHNACH’S SMUGGLING BILL HEARD IN DÁIL
Easter in the Churches
COOLEY TO GET STARRING FILM ROLE
Rent arrears’ rise continues
No progress on Medebawn junction
Womanstole shoesandsocks
Aura helping community get a healthy lifestyle
Tourism conference in Carlingford
DETOX PLAN IS QUERIED BY JUDGE
Family row led to criminal damage
Launch of cross cooley challenge
Phone and iPad ban has produced some interesting results
INVESTIGATION INTO SOUTERRAIN
Great friends ‘died together’ in accident
The dispensation of justice is an extremely fine balancing act
Recent deaths
Hospital management can fix this problem
Ireland is changing all around us and we can see it every single day
Kevin Donovan and 860 others in Patsy Kelly 5k run
Rampant Rangers seal another league title
Kelly feels Louth will bounce back for Wicklow
Dundalk must be wary of the chasing pack
Goals Tipp balance as Louth miss out again
Louth turn attention to the Championship
Rangers glide into semis
Louth under-16s enjoy Kingdom hospitality
Blackstone to drive Louth on
Classy Patrician boys retain Brendan Carthy 7-a-side crown
Gers and Stabannon serve up cracker
JOHNMITCHELS
KILKERLEYEMMETS
GLENEMMETS
CUCHULAINNGAELS
STFECHIN’S
Efficient Lilywhtes in it for the long haul
Lamenting the ones that got away is a futile exercise
Captain just glad to be back
In-form McMillan is reaching his goals
Bay cry foul as Virgina find a bit extra
Five-star Bellurgan come good in the end
Rock in need of a miracle after heavy defeat
Glenmuir keep title race alive with late strike
Bellurgan venue a big hit for point-to-point
Bolger lights up Friday fixture with treble
Louth team hoping to be in frame at Ras
Clann Naofa duo secure places on Irish squad
Andrew lands prestigious purple belt
CLOVERHILL
Super Sergio deserves overdue day in the sun
Joeanout-and-outfamilyman andtheywerecentreofhisworld
Recentdeaths
Martinneverlosttouchwithhome
Profoundly deaf Gerald was one of town’s first tattoo artists
Val was a progressive farmer and a familiar figure at livestock sales
Council divided over cost for planned fire station
Promotion but no league prize for Louth
Knockbridge
CASA express thanks for donations to shops
Celtic qualify for Fitzpatrick Cup final after penalty shoot-out
Horoscopes
Lock up your Easter Eggs if dogs are within range
Origins of the Easter Bunny, or eggs, is unclear
De-stress, find your balance, feel happy
Grow your own – on a small scale
Nixon shines in dense portrait of a trailblazing female poet
Colourful 3D platformer a frustrating experience
Basement Show for Hannah
Big crowd to see World Darts Champ
Big night of celebrations at Ciara’s 30th birthday
COLAISTE RIS TY’S TAKE THEIR FINAL CURTAIN CALL
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