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2017-06-20
OFFICIALS VISIT CLOSED GYM AFTER COMPLAINTS
MAJOR ROW IN FINE GAEL AS DUO CONTEST MAYORAL ELECTION
Horse was left in pain for weeks, Sligo District Court is told
Mullaghmore fondly recalls Lady Patricia
Transport progress vital says Ki lg an non
Disabled car permits are misused
More retirees in Sligo but Census shows fewer workers
Sligo Camino will be a ‘ joyous occasion’ as Sligo Way is repaired
Public to be consulted about CCTV
Mary gets treated to a surprise 80th birthday party in Sligo
MANOR MART GETS LICENCE - NOW COMPLIANT
IT STUDENTS RUNNERS- UP IN ENGINEERS IRELAND AWARD
Tourism data key to Brexit
Build a strong local network among tourism providers here
Heavens above: Dark Sky tourism could fit with WAW
Yeats Day growing bigger every year
Summerville knitters’ Easter chicks a sell out
More bike Gardaí for Sligo town
Why living in the north west is second to none
Applications are invited for € 60m regional funding
Sligo listed in Vogue as holiday destination
Dad gave Prannie her love of nature
Re- living Ally McBeal days through music
Man ( 58) knocked ex- wife’s partner to the ground in ‘ nasty assault’
Seen running from house after windows smashed
Began to remove clothes in the foyer of Sligo Courthouse
Driver’s two drink driving offences in seven months
Po ly tunnel playing key role in children’ s development
SUPPORT FOR MUMS WHO HAD CHILDREN ADOPTED
Remarkable find for the Yeats Summer School
A centre families rely on for help
Fires costing us over ¤ 125k
Rural occupancy policy is ‘ a problem’
Ballymote needs a bank open five days
AbbVie’s sustainable status
Off- licence body in call for excise rate reduction
Bank’s new policy the result of decline ‘in counter activity’
Bank hosted a successful enterprise event
Heritage council pay a visit
Behind the scenes at Sligo County Council
New Taoiseach time again, how will he do?
Shoddy boom era apartment blocks are a catastrophe waiting to happen
Frustration at the service provided by our local banks
Redundant by technology
Patients caught as ‘ piggy in the middle’ in our health system
Ballinacarrow and Rathglass are top for speeding revenue
Appeal to help Simon in sleep out
Home- help hours slashed in Sligo
WB Yeats inspires the poets of the future in contest
Winning poem is by Molly Keady
A HOME BY THE SEA
Tubbercurry auctions show land sales rising
Rosses Point five- bed boasts breath- taking panoramic views
Carew: “We’re not worried”
Mageean and English among stars for Sligo City Sports
Record numbers at Mullaghmore
Anything less than a victory in Dalymount piles on the pressure
Galway come from behind to draw
Draw with Galway does little to ease Rovers’ relegations concerns
Lyttle eager to hang on to Sadlier as clubs come sniffing around
Kennedy Cup success ‘ the stuff of dreams’
Hazelwood Triathlon is taking place on July 8th
Second half demolition over Antrim
Carew: We broke no laws
We will leave no stone unturned to give us best chance in Meath
Coen had one of his best Sligo outings
Ladies through to Connacht final despite late Roscommon rally
Cloonacool beat Tourlestrane
Inclusive Indoor Schools Festival is a big success
Teams ready for Féile na nÓg
Club Sligo draw winners for April to June
Numbers expanding as the Women’s 5k Series continues
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This Glencar 5- bed is a contemporary home
Benbulben and sea views in Grange
Majestic home overlooking sea
Five- bed in Ballymote is on the market for € 375,000
A hilltop residence by the lake
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Dromahair
Riverstown
Collooney
Ballymote
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Tubbercurry
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Enniscrone
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Skreen-Dromard
Castleconnor
Legacy of Paddy Killoran lives on
Ulster Bank links up with Irish Heart for nationwide relay
Clár announces funding for projects in Tubbercurry area
Concerns of locals raised at public water meetings
Invite from Tubbercurry & District Credit Union: Official Opening of newly renovated premises: Sat 24th June 2017 12 – 2pm
Strong beef prices driven by strong market demand - ifa
IFA welcomes ECJ ruling on dairy substitutes, and urges supermarkets to take them out of the dairy cabinet
Sligo Macra member lines out in Croke Park for huge fundraiser
New ICOS Management Development Programme shapes industry leaders of the future
Aurivo Ballymote Mart Report from June 15th
CAO Decision Time
The Cost Of Student Living
Hidden costs
St. Angela’s College offers Bachelor of Applied Science in Nutrition, Food and Business Management
The International School of Make- up Artistry, spanning over 30 years with a 100% success rate for all our students
BACK TO SCHOOL COSTS
Hairdressing – Barbering – Teacher Training”
Greenway co- op and Cafe Fia link up for community event
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