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2020-07-21
VANDALS TARGET SCHOOL
AARON BRADY GIVES EVIDENCE IN HIS MURDER TRIAL IN DUBLIN
Look at the bigger picture urges one publican
Staff at closed salon test COVID negative
FINNMAKES FUNDEBUT
Brady gave Gardai voluntary statement despite advice
Justice Minister at Dundalk Outcomers
Greenway linking with border at Omeath
Where to buy a mask that lasts
KATIE RAISING AWARENESS OF STROKE RISK AT ANY AGE
Murder accused declares gardai and media ganged up on him
Brady couldn’t place accents on recording
JackCharltonwasa ‘truelegend’- localRose
Recent deaths
HIKING THE KERRY WAY FOR LAURALYNN
Ó Murchú highlights delay in test results
Dundalk man steps down from helm of DCU
Eddie awarded a ‘Covid Hero’ title by Dublin Lord Mayor
70% of pubs in Louth not open and fear that some won’t bother
Lots of social distancing at Adventure Centre
Staying at home is the new going away
Local man ‘scared for his life’ burgled a home while on bail
Accused took the victim’s peace of mind and safety
Dundalk Men’s Shed safe return to action
Employee appreciation crusises on Carlingford Lough
Letter to the Editor
THIRD TERM IS MY GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT
Children’s Hospital wrong from day one
Marshes centre ‘clean up’ at awards
Dundalk based Diaceutics named IPO winner
Covid-19 sees DkIT lecturer launch new book on European cinema in her own back garden!
House prices buck trend
Paypal Giving Ireland fund
Mendescribedas ‘thugs’byjudge
Notelefton windscreen
Eimear in new show at National Gallery
New look Patrick Kavanagh Centre reopens
Basement gallery reopens
What a difference a year makes
Mixed messages mean it’s every man for himself
It’s a bitter pill to swallow but pub decision was the right call to make
Mixed signs of progress back to new normal
Having a minister is not the only measure that should be considered
BEING UNIQUE IS A BLESSING, NOT A CURSE
Troubled dogs often need careful handling
Owl pellets give insight into owl’s favourite foods
It’s great to be on holidays again, even if it has lost a bit of the craic
A crisis allows us to start once again
These bones, these bones need calcium
SHEILA MEEHAN RECALLS OPENING POPULAR BAR
Much more to ‘Rock success than picking and planting
COPING WITH COVID
Warns not to skip the essential SPF
5 ways to reduce inflammation through your diet
Dancefloors are empty, but Ibiza is swinging to nostalgic beats for now
Horoscopes
2-Speed Crossword
EDWARD ENTERTAINS
Recalling a moment in time
Local man Niall to say his first Mass in Blackrock
Tidy Town’s lockdown efforts bear fruit
HAVE YOU A STORY?
KILKERLEY
OMEATH TO CARLINGFORD SEA SWIM
Sheep breeders Association annual show and sale
INFLUX OF REFUGEES DRIVEN BY HOPE AND HUNGER IS PREDICTED
Burial site located during road works
Dulargy NS celebrates but still no extension
Fitting tribute from Kay’s colleagues for a much loved and respected lady
A big animal lover, Teresa’s life centred on her children and only granddaughter
Nissan unveils its new Ariya EV
Louth players unhappy as effort falls just short
Local clubs get financial boost
NOTHING ‘CASUAL’ ABOUT LADIES SOCCER SCENE
Brave Glens finally succumb as Ardee leapfrog Doms in
‘IT’S GOING TO BE A LOT DIFFERENT’
Frustrated fans will have to get used to view from sofa
BHOY, OH BHOY ...CELTIC CLASH A MAJOR DOUBT
‘WEE’ NEED TO SHOW MORE AMBITION
LIGHT AT THE END OF THIS DARK TUNNELL
Return to sporting action is taking its toll
Dundalk still hope to have 100 fans at Oriel
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