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2018-09-20
COUNCIL TO DEMOLISH HOUSE OF HORROR
DAD’S MY HERO
Rathcoole basefor air ambulance
NEW US AMBASSADOR’S ROOTS ARE TRACED BACK TO BOHERBUE BY LOCAL GENEALOGIST GERARD
‘It was the easist ever yes’ says the newly engaged Anna Geary
Cyclist Eddie Dunbar reaches for the Sky as new deal is signed
The Inspirator: Fond farewells to ‘Timmy The Brit’ McCarthy
Cllr queries ‘poor’ Mallow pay parking dividend
Clash of the ash in Meelin on Saturday
Future King of England can trace roots to Lombardstown
Rainfall bringing little relief to depleted local water reserves
Financial and digital boost for libraries
Brian & Bro bring it all back home to ‘CoWork’
State of Mallow’s Annabella roundabout ‘not good enough’
Deal in the pipeline for new Dromina graveyard
How to grow in an ‘uncertain industry’
Elber and crew light up the lives of so many who need help
Mitchelstown arcade ruling has been deferred until November
Council urged to prioritise Ballydesmond street works
Iconic Mallow sculpture set for move to pastures new
End in sight for long-running Lismire ‘ghost
Funding of €900,000 announced for Doneraile Court restoration project
Quiz night in memory of FF stalwart Donal
Fun day out for Macroom Ladies up in Croke Park
Macroom U16s bow out of championship
Great showings from Macrooom FC underage teams
Enterprising times ahead for Mallow Chamber
‘MakeWayDay’ coming your way next week
Celebrating Culture night across the County of Cork
Blackwater Valley artists to blaze a trail through Fermoy
Panel event set to focus on future of Cork’s music scene
Plenty of excitement in store for culture vultures visiting the city
Fleet of Culture Buses will keep the city
Kiskeam great grandad shows true mettle in face of three armed raiders
Bikers promote living in memory of departed Mick
Q Centre courses open up new horizons for learners
It’s the final frontier for Scoil Aonghusa
An early ‘culture night’ with Toastmasters
SHEILA FITZGERALD ‘Always in top form’ Mary hits the 100 year mark with a proper party
Fantastic results for Scoil Mhuire
Wolfe Tones Minors in league final
Toastmasters welcomes you
Protesters, like everyone, must obey the law
Landagencyastep in right direction but it’s no cure for the current crisis
Millstreet area embraces culture night
Charleville to join the information super speed highway
Charleville Festival of History set to be the talk of the town
Ballygiblin fall to city opposition
Obituaries
‘COUNTRY WITH A KICK’ AS SEAN LAUNCHES NEW CD
SUNDAY September 23rd 12 noon – 5pm
Don’t get in the way:
Better team won but Cork will be back
Hard to know what to make of Mayo mess
‘We will not be looking to progress, we will be looking to win’ insists defiant O’Sullivan
Rowe goals do for the Rebels
‘We will regroup and try again’
Duhallow can emerge from Valley
Newmarket have ability to upset the formbook
Boherbue fancied in battle with former champs
Impressive Ballyhea do enough to retain their senior status
Heartbreaking conclusion for battling Newtown
O’Connor makes sure of it for Fermoy
Ballincollig march impressively to semi-final stage
Kildorrery bow out out city side Mayfield
Ballygiblin bow out to impressive Brian Dillons
Abán justifying favouritism with run to the semi-finals
Mallow and Kilworth must go again
Iveleary finish the stronger to see off Buttevant in first round
Great second half sees Wolfe Tones through
Munster 60x30 Juvenile handball finals down for decision
Shandrum minors see off the Barrs to reach county final
Araglen Desmond Buí face All-Ireland champions in ladies county final
Dromtariffe’s fairytale rise to prominence delights O’Mahoney
Classy Dromtariffe savour historic Duhallow hurling title
Millstreet hold nerve in tight finish to win Under-21 title
Plunketts and Tones for Minor football final
Kildorrery see off St. Dominic’s in replay to set up final with Ballyhea
All square between St. Dominic’s and Kildorrery first time around
Abbey Rovers advance to final
Mallow U-14 hurlers miss out on county final spot
Ballyhea and Fermoy hurlers finish level in League semi-final
Grange win Division 2 League title
It’s all fun and games until someone is seriously hurt or killed in all-in fight
Cork ladies All-Ireland Final ‘hurt’ is misguided
Preparing For Winter
Taking time to assess your heating requirements for the months ahead makes sound economic sense, especially with the spiralling costs of many fuels.
Preparing For Winter
Kilshannig
Killavullen
U14 FOOTBALL
Buttevant
Liscarroll
New ŠKODA Kodiaq vRS will make its world premiere next month
New Mazda6 Sedan and Wagon is the most comprehensive yet
Honda’s supercar gets more vroom
Jeep Wrangler superior driving experience
Land Rover Pet Pack
This might be a good time for lime
Horoscopes
Solved: the mystery deaths of my pet ducks
Harvestman a relative of spiders, but distinct species
National programme urges all to get creative locally
Our heritage features strongly on Culture Night
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