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2019-11-26
Fabulous Frostival parade lights up town centre
Minister defends Bridge Street decision
MARATHON WOMAN COLLETTE CLOCKS UP HER 700TH RACE
Chinese firm WuXi confirm 20 extra jobs for Dundalk
‘Grave concern’ for Lisa and her child
ADDICTION SUPPORTS VITAL
First look at new plans for M1 ‘Park and Share’ facility
New €33million high speed broadband fund for Louth
Generosity of Dundalk people second to none
Jail sentence deferred
Council maintain wayleave on path
Borderpolltoo‘premature’
New short term let rules
Annual council budget passes without a hitch
Information session on housing in Louth
Colaiste Lu pupils await transport to Balbriggan
SHOP LOCAL ON GREEN FRIDAY
Railway society calendar 2020
Haunting album ‘Ghosts’ launched
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New appointment at Dundalk LES
Shoppersurgedtostaylocal andmakeitaGreenFriday
XOCEAN secure €7.9million fund
HostofLouthfirms takepartin cross bordertradefair
Schoolbreak-in ‘adisgrace’
Drink driver warned he may go to jail
Marist say‘ bin the gum !’
‘Tis the season for stacks of cheap booze
Broadband plan is a start but rural areas needs more than fast internet
Port purchase a shrewd move
Families need support and protection from drug barons
Town needs full traffic plan review
Collon ease through to Leinster Club final
Dundalk edged out in top-of-table clash
Deal isn’t completed for Leahy says Perth
Match was a fitting tribute to Micheàl
Reid relishing a year to remember
DKIT recover from a sluggish start to book place in the final
Few tweaks can keep Lilywhites top of pile
Patching signs a two-year deal
PERTH CAME THROUGH TEST OF CHARACTER
Double delight as Quay Celtic clinch the cup
Fionnan spot-on as Celtic win title
Impressive victory for Under-15s in Portlaoise
Local swimmers strike gold at gala
Reid-inspired Collon can go all the way in Leinster
Work from top artists pop up all over town
Michaelhadagreatpassionforracing
AnnemademanyfriendsworkinginPenney’s
Pattiewasastalwartof DundalkMealsonWheels
APPEAL BY DESIGNER VILLAGE DEVELOPERS THROWN OUT BY BORD
‘Buffy’ blocked as new internet plan begins
Carlingford keen to develop heritage theme
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A Christmas market with a difference
‘Sundays in Spring’ concert line-up unveiled
Despite its flimsy plot, ice fairytale sequel delivers
A brilliant revival for Sniper: Ghost Warrior series
THIS WEEK IN 1971
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2-Speed Crossword
In winter, ensure your pets can be seen easily
Maidenhair ferns thrive on lime in old wall wortar
What can you do to prevent burnout?
As I approach 50, I’ve concluded that moderation is the key to life
Breakthrough Albert Hall solo gig for Robert
Orlaith’s Stray Sod at Armagh County Museum
New generation of harpists in Gaelscoil
Big names perform at LSPCA night
Aaron enjoys a great night at surprise 40th birthday party
New Brubakers open to the public
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