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2017-09-28
A plea before someone is killed at junction
Mallow awards are back
‘White gold’ flows in Mallow as Dairygold opens €86m plant
Cullen pulls out all the stops for culture night in community hall
Mitchelstown progress at expense of Rock in County Championship
COUNTY CORK HOUSE PRICES ARE ACCELERATING
CULTURE NIGHT PLAYS WELL IN KANTURK
TIDY TOWNS
O’Keeffe calls for weir works to be expedited
The ‘steaks’ are high for Davis College students
‘Exorbitant’ price rules out new housing estate access
Flood-hit village doesn’t meet flooding criteria’
Tributes paid to FG stalwart
Plan to expand Lidl store in Mitchelstown is approved
Residents barking mad over fire siren
Artists sing the praises of community hospitals
Cllr: Alternative M20 route does not make social, economic or environmental sense
‘Community Store of the Year’ is in Doneraile
Well known faces line-out for Davis College GAA seminar
Local group is putting Blarney truly on the map
Cork women in revolutionary times
Brainstormingdayforyoungentrepreneurs
Sheila shines with new single
A good hand for BUMBLEance
Local festival with international fl av our
Laochra Óg latest round-up
Macroom FC round-up
‘IT’S THE PEOPLE THAT MAKE THE PLOUGHING’
Brexit, terrorism and search for new Garda Commissioner all raised by local deputies
High profile briefing on M20 economic corridor
Billy to swap guitar for plastering trowel in Africa
Death recalls great days of the Jimmy Magee All-Stars in Charleville
Minister to open new doors at Col Treasa
Quest for county football final spot
Macroom win keeps up unbeaten start
Are we addicted to our smartphones?
Trump’s tackle on American Football players could just sparkend-game
‘Govt’s dismal progress on housing funding must be explained’
Mallow Health Week starts this Friday
The gift of reading sounds great at Scoil Aonghusa
Mallow Utd’s ‘Football For All’ kicked off this week
Humourous speech contest is more than a laughing matter
Six mark increase in Millstreet Tidy Towns report
Kildorrery Community Lotto
Stern test of Mallow’s credentials
Kingston departure leaves Rebels stranded
Trump’s NFL comments will hopefully backfire
New manager likely to come from within
Meyler is red hot to replace Kingston as Cork manager
Newmarket are back on the brink of the premier decider
Derby clash has potential to be an absolute cracker
Barrs turn it around to dump Ballincollig out of the championship in quarter-final
Powerful Buttevant storm past Glenbower Rovers
Inniscarra have no answer for Barrs in relegation battle
Kilbrin win through despite horrific weather conditions
Holland strike seals it for Kanturk
Éire Óg march on
Newmarket and St. Michaels seek county final date
Duhallow face difficult Nemo test
Boherbue to encounter Iveleary in quarter-final
Kanturk seek semi-final win over Kildorrery
O’Connor steers Knocknagree minors past Clyda after extra-time
Millstreet made to work by Croke Rovers
Roche strike enough to seal it for Clyda
Grange edge out Shanballymore
Four-goal Buttevant impress
Clyda edged out by battling Cill na Martra
Under 16 crown for impressive Kildorrery
Mallow advance past Na Piarsaigh in Under 21 HC
O’Halloran and Quinn strike for victorious Gaels in quarter-final
Handballers face Tyrone in U-14 & 15 semi-finals
Enrolment open for Code of Ethics and Fundamentals courses
U-21 hurling and junior football championships to be completed
Golf society season ends on a high note
Sincere thank you from Newmarket Pipe Band
Footballers face into county semi-final
CRYSTAL SWING
HERITAGE GROUP
Mourneabbey
Buttevant
Killavullen
Boherbue
Western Duhallow
CillnaMartra
AMERICAN TEA PARTY
Coachford
Clondrohid
Concern over health of ewes
Mastitis solutions available at Kelliher’s Agri
Tyres are your vehicle’s only contact with the road
Give yourself the reassurance of a good set of tyres this winter
SEAT’S Arona makes its Irish debut
It’s back… ‘D’hillbillies Mud Run’ in aid of The Mercy Cancer Appeal on Saturday, October 21, in Mitchelstown
Life is a marathon not a sprint - enjoy it
Japanese Anemones bring charm
Foods to eat in your senior years
Busy bees win pollinator award for Carrigaline
Horoscopes
Pub Quiz SOLUTIONS TO LAST WEEK’S EASY CROSSWORD:
Farewell to Hardy, a dog who charmed everyone
Cold winters take a heavy toll on Wren population
PERFECT 10
Rollingbackthe showbandyears
Iconic ICP Orchestra to play intimate Cork gig
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