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2017-07-18
A SHAMBLES
PLENTY OF STYLE AT MARSHES LADIES’ DAY AT DUNDALK STADIUM
GRACE’S PUBLIC PROFILE AT PAMPLONA BULL PROTEST
BLACKROCK
ALL ROADS LEAD TO NEW FERRY SERVICE
Sevlene’s Emmy nomination
Changes needed to prevent sheep kills
Two ambulance crews call cops on unruly patients
MAN CHARGED AFTER SYRINGE ROBBERY
New gum busting task force
STRICT BAIL FOR ALLEGED KIDNAPPER
Residents relief as firm asked to withdraw plans for hazardous waste facility
‘Ciara is still all alone out there’
Dundalk firm is clothing partner for Athletics Ireland
Traffic gridlock at border crash
Supervalu confirm new Fairways store
Auction of 77 acre site at Heynestown
Liam Doran to step down from INMO role
Enterprise Office seeking recruits for PLATO network
A new food venture born around the kitchen table
Love of food inspires Dark Horse Pizza - a van with a difference
FLOTILLA TRIBUTE TO RESCUE 116 CREW
DKIT AWARDED €900K TO FUND APPRENTICES
Brexit talks must include environmental issues
Homeless update from council
ALLEGEDCHILD MOLESTER
Cycle for Down Syndrome kids
SITE FOR LOUTH RESPITE HOME IDENTIFIED
Six new Autism Spectrum Disorder special classes for Louth
Broadband roll out criticised
Lidl donate €1000 to Dundalk based Cara Cancer centre
INVESTOR OF THE YEAR AWARD FOR DANIELLE
Dundalk Pride focus on youth
20 EMPTY HOUSES IN NEED OF WORK
Time running out to enter Business Awards
Improving look of local shop fronts
Cloud-based accounting is the way forward
Support for Maria Goretti foundation
Why are they calling our dog ‘Curiosity’? I didn’t really want to hear the answer
IFA lead farm safety awareness week
Outdoor Theatre Season at Oldbridge to provide classic family entertainment
There are none so blind as those who seal lids shut with gum
RECENT DEATHS
Decriminalising drug use a dangerous move
The terror exercise in Dublin did little toreassurethe rest of the country
Thousands frustrated by change at patrun
A glorious amenity that is utterly neglected for the want of some love
ALL TO PLAY FOR
O’Mahony’s SFC defence starts with narrow win
Brave Reds fall at final hurdle in Leinster
Lilywhites will need to produce one of the great performances
Burns in last ditch appeal to avoid ban
Four-midable Jocks show their mettle
O Raghallaighs have no answer to Geraldines’ second-half blitz
Plunketts no match for Mattock
CHAMPIONSHIP2017
Opportunist strike ‘lands’ Rovers a last eight spot
Early Kelly strike sets Tone for Seans
Westerns shoot down the Mitchels
Young and old to honour hurling legend Patsy
Gutsy Geraldines girls claim U12 League crown
Points blow for champs
Doolargy have edge in nine-goal thriller
Jaytee still
New sponsor for Fearon/Marron race
Israel bounces back with National silver
Has Jet engine
Limerick trip goes swimmingly for Aura
Three students feeling Blue
Beaten Minors face major test in All-Ireland series
LOCALS NOT HAPPY WITH PARTYING AT SEASIDE FESTIVAL
Special service after works on Parish church
Castletown ICA Guild marks 21st anniversary
Sea mus was a quiet man who followed his family’ s links to these a with his fishing boat
Stephen was very skilled worker and gardener
Sustainable living
KNOCKBRIDGE
KILKERLEY
Prevent hassle of losing your cat or dog by making sure they’re microchipped
Out-of-control alien weed with colourful flowers
Horoscopes
2-Speed Crossword
Busy summer for MAD YT
SUPER SIX
Creative Spark sees artists for residency programme
Lions Club fundraising barbeque
Kim celebrates her 21st with friends and family
LILYWHITE FANS LOUD AND PROUD IN THEIR SUPPORT
Dundalk set sights on upset in Norway
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