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2017-10-10
BLAZE CLAIMS LIFE OF SEAN
SOSAD FOUNDER PETER MORONEY SAYS: I’M LUCKY TO BE ALIVE
Two local venues scoop top awards at Irish Pub regionals
Ordination was ‘another step in God’s journey’
ARRESTS PART OF OPERATION VARLET
Pádraigín’s website a labour of love
Castletown girls’ plea to parents
‘HUGE PROBLEMS’ IN LOUTH RESPITE
Louth’s successful businesswomen to tell secrets
‘Not winning battle on drugs and crime’
Gardai appeal for help in run-up to Halloween
Call for garda sub-station to be opened in town centre
Taxi rank in Park Street not working
HOUSING ACTION NEEDED
WINDFARMPLANSADVANCE
Former teacher caused criminal damage to taxi
100metre champion Gina to launch St.Vincents 5k
Jim D’Arcy appointed advisor to Taoiseach on North and Brexit
Light sequence may help long school run delay
Legal intervention over new school sub-station
ESTATES TAKEN IN CHARGE
Louth hat-trick at National Ploughing
Chamber hosts annual ‘Budget’ breakfast
Crumlin Children’s hospital in urgent appeal to fundraisers
Louth €775k for village and town renewal
Discover life under the ocean wave
Council unveil energy saving new addition at County Hall
WEEK TO PUT MENTAL HEALTH IN THE FRAME
Designers around the country hold clinics to help AWARE
Benefits of art as therapy
Laughter the best medicine at Laugh Out Louth Festival
Louth hoteliers hit by UK visitor slump
OT assessment waiting list now 1,266
I’m not religious but I do love a bit of pomp and ceremony on Confirmation day
Cyber bullying and how to stop it
Medalsfortwo Louthproducers atBlasawards
Local Maxol Service Station honoured with excellence in customer experience
Safetyramps installed
Blooddonation clinic
Online abuse of Cosgrave was disgusting
Higgins is a popular President but the people deserve a say on second term
Former Taoiseach oversaw closure of GNR
Why close off Gray’s Lane, it is a very handy and much used short-cut
Defence Forces security checks must be up to sratch
Mal hoping the Gaels can function on biggest stage
Anchor Tours SFC final Dundalk Gaels v Newtown Blues
League woes were character-building insists new boss Phillips
Minor success should stand to the Blues
CHAMPIONSHIP2017
‘Stretched to the limit’ - Kenny
‘Bellingham boys defy the odds to bounce back
Emmets homing in on semis
Fechin’s are spot on as they clinch U-16 crown
Dundalk refuse to back down in title race
Ultra-professional Lilywhites show their character in Balybofey battle
Nightmare week for Clifford
ROVERS REPLAY TO SHAPE SEASON
Dubs ‘Kil’ off Bellurgan’s Leinster hopes
Bay stay in hunt
Kirk goal is the ‘Quay’ in great Shamrocks win
Blackrock put on strong showing at DkIT races
Mooney doubles up for St Gerard’s club
Silver in the Irish Open for cool Marcus
Smullen back in the mix for title
More national success for talented Cobra Kan crew
CHAMPIONSHIP2017
CHAMPIONSHIP2017
McDonnell expecting nothing ‘Andy’ from Gaels
Proves to be a major asset
Mary’s taking nothing for granted in minor decider
GAELS GAMEPLAN HAS BEEN PERFECTED OVER YEAR
STAD GROUP FEEL ‘BETRAYED’ BY OFFER OF £200,000 BY STATE
800 attend public meeting in Town Hall
Nixon delivers double for El Toro in final win
Paulinewasaladydevotedtoher familyandsustainedbystrongfaith
Michaellivedafullandhappylifeand willbesadlymissedbyhislovingfamily
Roseann wasaproud lifelong pioneer
Seánhadarealpassionforallthings carsandvolunteeredwithSt. Brides
Josephine’sfamilywascoreofherlife andshewasveryskilledathomecrafts
Oliveloved totraveland cyclingtrips
KNOCKBRIDGE
KILKERLEY
OPENEVENINGAT ARDEESCHOOL
€3M SECURED TO SUPPORT FAMILIES
RECENT DEATHS
CASA AUTUMN APPEAL
Hard luck to the Cooley girls
Clock turned back for 80s Dynamo disco in Cooley Hall
Horoscopes
2-Speed Crossword
Global guidelines on pet dental care are helpful
Deep-rooted Marram creeps through sand
Working smart means working effectively
Planting spring flowering bulbs
Some favourite remedies in your health store
Blade Runner follow-up respectfully expands on nihilistic universe
An ambitious game that has paid off very well
‘Me and My Girl’ ready to go
MAD Youth Theatre gets a new home
Former Inspiral Carpets singer returns to Dundalk
Surprise celebration for Eamonn
SPECIAL COCKTAIL BAR BUILT IN SMOKING AREA
80’S DISCO DISCS AS COOLEY HALL ROLLS BACK YEARS
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