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2018-11-27
KENNY ANSWERS IRELAND CALL
FANTASTIC FROSTIVAL NIGHT AT FESTIVAL OF LIGHT
Louth County Council reject proposed 2019 budget
Families at ‘end of tether’ over sewage
SOSAD say thank you to Stephen Kenny
Long Walk gets €533,000 under Project Ireland 2040
Dundalk man wins business award in Japan
Strasbourg trip for Rotary winner
Extra gardai on beat in Carlingford
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New best friend for disability activist John
GLYDE INN CROWNED IRISH PUB OF THE YEAR
Enterprising Dundalk hoping for success
‘Writing Home’ at An Táin
Local photographer’ s new book puts Lout hon the map
IFA warns after dogs kill sheep
UNCERTAINTY OVER BREXIT AGREEMENT
Aldi award Dundalk school €500 community grant
Calls for better representation of women in music
No funds to repair voids
Councillor told CEO objects to public art boxes for county
Cllr fears fatality if speed limit isn’t cut
Council has ‘failed communities’
Gary Kelly Centre honoured
18-year-old Schoolboy violently attacked elderly delivery man
Over 1,100 homes across Louth in mortgage arrears
Louth County Library Service: Your County - Your Library
SVP raised and spent €360,000 locally
ATTEMPTEDTO CHANGEWHEEL
Battery recycling would circle Cooley 68 times!
Gas safety in the home this winter
Why you should service your gas boiler ...
PayPal’s great Operation Hackathon
30 new Sales Sense jobs firm wins call centre contract with Pinergy
Good news as Climote announces new investment
Science whizzkids!
Christmas in November? Well, why not?
As election looms the more things change the more they stay the same
Frostival festival of light a good start
Stephen Kenny deserves his dream job but we weren’t ready to lose him
Art of deal making
Irelanders reach Leinster final
Louth Academy award winners
Kenny’s assistant Perth the early favourite to take reins
Chairman could face challenge at Convention
Royals rule as Kierans gets his tenure up and running
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We saw things you’ll never see
McCarthy has no issue with succession plan
Sadly nothing goes
Goes on forever
Players won’t begrudge Kenny his dream job
Bellurgan bow out
MUIRHEVNAMOR EDGE CLOSER
Quay dent Glenmuir’s title hopes
Heartbreak for Dearbhla and the Louth girls
‘Medal is icing on the cake’
Doubles all the rage at Dundalk
Premier race is going down to wire
Last weekend’s local greyhound returns
Lawlor on top of the world
Too many ‘what ifs’ in McCarthy/Kenny deal
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Tommywasa verytalented sportsman
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HUGE CROWD TURNS OUT FOR FIRST RACES AT NEW DOG TRACK
School take action over lack of staff
Discontent at lack of promotions for local gardai
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Knockbridge
Permission granted for quarry reopening
Christmas Market for Alzheimer Day Care Centre
Honours even for Glen and Bridgeside at the Friary Field
Nightarealtweet for#LouthChat!
NEW GENESIS PROGRAMME
Prideofplace
Christmas Community celebration
Recent deaths
GAA and community base for Ardee site
Dunleer students present Scrooge at Philipstown Centre
Weekend will mark two special moments in Ardee’s history
Horoscopes
2-Speed Crossword
Seizures in dogs have a range of possible causes
Is there such a thing as a stoat funeral procession?
Closing well prepares you to start well
I’m A Celebrity is a real game changer for our little family
Gung-ho adventure breathes new life into legend of Sherwood
Truly unacceptable offering from Fallout team
This week in 1977
Linda’s festive illustrations
Laurence makes poetry debut with collection
Karate Club host annual awards
ANNUAL GET-TOGETHER IN CLANS CLUBROOMS
LIP SYNC NIGHT TO FINANCE DANCE SCHOOLS’ U.S. TRIP
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