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2017-10-31
BRIAN KILLED IN ACCIDENT Talented GAA player celebrated 26th birthday day before crash
BEAUTIFUL BLACKROCK AND DUNDALK LOOKING GOOD AWARDS
FF Councillor’s call for Hard border strongly criticised
Great Dundalk Bake Off BIDS to help homeless
Enjoying the fruits of school art project
Two suspicious approaches
Friary priest once a Man Utd player!
Shine has no memory of examining four men
Reduced VAT rate vital for tourism
DREAM BIG with Dundalk Credit Union Competition
Rescue 116 report highlights crew lifejacket issues
OLIVER FAMILY MAKE EMOTIONAL APPEAL
FADA Project sends fire equipment to Africa
Man tried to rob betting shop
Supervalu recruit 55 staff for new Fairways store
Dundalk Chamber meet Russian Embassy officials
Man (22) ordered to pay €2,000 compensation
YvonnetransformedbyOT
FORMER CAFÉ OWNER GRABBED TEENAGE BOY
Narrow water bridge retains planning permission
LouthfallsfoulofEPA
Pictures tell the story
Volunteers delivering skills to students
St. Louis TY celebrate success in ‘Create the Good in You’
Costly seven minutes for clamped vehicle
Paraic returns to his roots in Carlingford
Pupils and parents at Open day
Louth fire service Halloween warning
David scoops €27k on Winning Streak
Nothinglikea24-hour vomittingbugtospiceup aromanticbreakaway
Dreaming big with Dundalk Credit Union
Asthma warning on bonfires to Louth parents
‘Connecting for Life’ survey for suicide prevention plan
Dundalktrack togetdigital transformation
Louth sweeps the boards at the Irish Whiskey awards with top prizes
M cA rd leSkeathh ave retained their gold standardstatus
Leaders remain reactive on property problems
County stadia that are stuck in time
Different voices should always be welcomed
Lewd photos send a damaging message
Governmenteffort totacklecorruption hasfinallyarrived – decadestoolate
DUNDALK LOOKING GOOD AWARDS 2017
WILLIE DUFFY REMEMBERED
A cup double would be music to Dundalk ears
Exciting times as Oriel plans move to next stage
Manager hopeful Mountney can make final squad
CREATING SOME
THING SPECIAL
Conor feels Rebels have a point to prove
Rogers aiming banish ‘that’ Ma
Kenny’s empire to strike back with Cup victory
To finally guire goal
Great Dane wants to bow out with a bang
Rathnew rule the Blues with an iron fist
Phillips proud of players in face of real provocation
Super Saints retain crown
The ’Well lay down marker
Glenmuir out of luck
Rock pay the price
A BLISTERING STARTS PAVES THE WAY FOR QUAY CELTIC
St Peter’s crew play their part
Goldrush wows the crowd as Keane edges closer to crown
SIDELINES
Skip hoping to
Birthday boy Brian hoping for
Boyle will be at Aviva to cheer on his old buddies
Double up for grabs for both sides in Aviva showdown
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
TERRYLAND THRILLER
DOYEN OF LOCAL THEATRE RETIRES FROM COUNCIL JOB
National Pen is great success story for town
Video screens in place for annual Novena
Michael’sfamilywasacentralpartofhislife
Bridie, awonderful ladysadlymissed
Desmondwas oneoflife’s gentlemen
Recent deaths
PJ emigrated to USA and enjoyed breeding canaries
KILKERLEY
HAVE YOU A STORY?
DOLMEN CENTRE TO DELIVER FIVE WEEK TRAINING COURSES
Pets can only be treated with pet-only medicines
Presence of Egg Wrack indicates a sheltered shore
Horoscopes
Horoscopes
Thor finally gets into groove with rip-roaring screen hit
Nintendo reclaim the game design crown
This week in 1988
JACKIE - IN HIS OWN WORDS
Ryan enjoys 21st birthday party
Great night’s craic as Sarah celebrates 21st
BUSH SCHOOL BID FAREWELL TO RAY AFTER 32 YEARS
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