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2018-05-29
STUDENTS GRIEVE FOR MURDERED CAMERON (18)
CELEBRATING TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF INCREDIBLE YEARS
Louth says Yes in Repeal the Eighth referendum
Assault on woman (21) investigated
Calls for support of ‘Cycling Without Age’
Dundalk set for ‘Bloom Town’ look with BIDS flower power
Chinese pharma firm to start build early next year
Victoria wins silver medal at Chelsea
WHO LIES BENEATH DUNDALK’S BIGGEST CEMETERY
Lots of fun on Super Saturday
DkIT lecturers and students embraced idea
No side taken aback by landslide
Volunteers sought for Netwell Casala research project
Public art for new Clanbrassil Street
Italian fan admits assault
PROGRESS ON BROADBAND IN LOUTH RAISED
DkIT lecturer launches book on holocaust films
HOMELESS REPORTING CONCERNS
Alcohol bye-laws combined
CAWT programmes ‘Brexit proofed’
Review of traveller accommodation
Village not a pretty sight at weekends
Controversy over Anaverna Gate Lodge
Man given time to pay compensation
Create Louth’s first round of Arts Acts Grants approved by Louth County Council
Progress on new respite facility for north Louth
De La Salle awarded Gaelbhratach flag
MAGICAL STORIES PROVE PROGRAMME IS HERE TO STAY
Celebrating incredible ten years
Reaching for the stars …
Dundalk Chamber of Commerce lead local school mentoring programme
Dundalkfirm NovaLeahwins topprize
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END OF YEAR RITUALS
Brona ghopts for change of pace with newlife in Spain
Priority based on Irish fluency makes sense
Church dominance a thing of the past as youth throw off religious shackles
People power is shaping the new developing face of our Republic
Violence on our streets is too common
Dundalk focused on Tallaght mission
First game crucial in Louth’s three-team group
Kind draw gives Reds a chance to turn corner
St Bride’s hang on
Gers give survival hopes a big boost
Raining goals in Ardee sunshine
Louth’s brave Leinster bid falls short
Ragh’s title credentials pass major examination
Irelands on course
Barrs in seventh heaven
Naps edge cracker
Stabannon in seventh heaven
Five-star run answers the critics after RSC defeat
DID YOU KNOW
GARTS WANTS DUNDALK TO BE MORE RUTHLESS
Luke keeps his cool to send Bellurgan wild
Young Lilywhites in bloom
Under-16s battle to the end in final
Weekend results from Dundalk track
Impressive Dundalk reach Barton Shield quarter-final
The days of rolling over Exiles long gone
Wonderful weekend of activities for all the family
WEEKEND FESTIVAL PROGRAMME
TOWN DAIRY TO CLOSE HAVING STARTED IN 1960 AT SQUARE
Marist cheered on in Oriel Park to cup win
Just one in ten would change to natural gas
Patricia was devoted to her family
Angela’s passing leaves void in family
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BUCKLE YOUR SEAT BELTS, DROGHEDA MOTOR WEEKENDER PARKS UP THIS WEEKEND
The Eldest is certainly more ‘chill’ about the Junior Cert than I was at his age
The changing nature of relationships
Cleaver – nature’s lymphatic tonic
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2-Speed Crossword
Ferrets can be curious, comical pets, full of fun
Leaves, flowers and bulbs of wild garlic all edible
Doggie comedy won’t be winning best in show
Become Human simply staggering in its detail
This week in 1978
Petra takes up residency
Great band holiday bill for metal fans at Spirit Store
Ravens host their annual awards
Castlebellingham and Dromiskin First Responders Group hold fundraising table quiz
TWINS NIAMH AND CONOR CELEBRATE 21ST BIRTHDAY
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