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2018-12-11
Red is the colour for Hope and Dream 10!
Huge drug haul in Garda swoop
ANGER AT PROPOSED ONE-WAY SYSTEM FOR TEMPLESHANNON
Former garda to appeal jail sentence for dangerous driving offence
Cuddle cot donated to hospital
Drink driver avoids jail after crash victim pleads with judge for leniency
KEEPING AN EYE ON THE COMMUNITY!
Man loses his appeal over stolen items at Enniscorthy market
70 YEARS IN BUSINESS
Tongue-in-cheek reference to ‘blackface’ saga in the new viral video by Dermot
Federico’s comic is first in series
Students focus on women’s issues
Careless conviction after cyclist injured
Wexford Great War Dead website is officially launched
Bunclody Beat
Enniscorthy Credit Union hand scholarships to lucky students
Tranquil setting for Ferns parish concert
Meánscoil projects set for RDS!
‘Give me your tired, your poor’
Man with over 200 previous convictions runs out of chances
St Patrick’s School celebrates 50 years
A festive fundraiser for St Patrick’s Special School
Shop local to save time, money and jobs
Guilds celebrate big milestones at ICA gathering
The IDA does not know that Wexford exists says Browne
9,400 shoeboxes sent to children in Congo and Albania
Farmers make major contribution to reducing carbon emissions – D’Arcy
Sheep breeders flock to annual awards dinner in Wexford
Savour the magic of Christmas in Gorey
VEHICLES LIGHT UP NIGHT
Wheelock’s restaurant to open
Shop local this Christmas to save time, money and jobs
Loyal customer support in Carnew
Christmas is coming and Tinahely is open for business
Kate and Ciaran wow the judges at strictly final
Local businesses would like to just take a moment to wish everyone a happy Christmas
WHAT’S ON AROUND THE COUNTY THIS CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
WINTER WONDER ON THE QUAY
Double blow for Fitzy ahead of Limerick test
Kilanerin face local rivals in U-20 final
Victory for footballers in O’Byrne Cup opener
GAEL FORCE WIN!
Future looks bright
St. Anne’s by the book
Hurling all the way for Clonard in 2019
Castletown deliver big second-half performance
Town net magnificent seven
Stories from States captured essence of this G.A.A. giant
Sheamus was one of a kind
Rovers strike big blow in title race
Cassidy nets double but leaders are held
North End march on
O’Neill rides again
Wexford played its part in the Railway Cup football story
ON the FAIRWAYS
Athletes set for Navan test
Black has very strong hand ahead of final race GREYHOUNDS
Epic performance from Enniscorthy
Feeling strain when push comes to shove
WHAT’S ON AROUND THE COUNTY THIS CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
A festive night to be had at Cáca Milis Christmas Cabaret
Groups impress at Civil Defence day
Niamh shares resilience tips at Psychology Conference talk
REMEMBERING GLORIOUS 1968
Rugby legend Nick honoured with ceremonial Lions cap
Co. Hospitalfaces NewYearthreat
Arms cache is found at Galbally farm
Sale of‘ loose’ milk is outlawed in Wexford
Joy bringing joy to the world with her Christmas cards
Light house crew in for Best Food & Beverage Experience award
Rathnure machinery company outlines ambitious growth plans
‘Best Curves Team’ for Gorey
Christmas song censorship is PC madness
Legal lingo masks the reality of mealy-mouthed State apologies
PC madness reflects MeToo times as old songs come under scrutiny
I must have left it somewhere – the curse of the lost ignition key
Be careful what you say on social media
Celtic routes connection can link Wales and Ireland
Protests take place over army conditions
Teagasc’s school art competition
Child asks Santa to help her sister get treatment
McCauley’s agree to Howlin meeting
Wexford Has Talent returns with ‘golden ticket’ to final
Sheamus was an innovator who never forgot his roots
Eddi Reader to return to the Opera House
Craanford-Monaseed
Coolgreany
Kilanerin-Ballyfad
Ballymurn
The Ballagh
Blackwater
Boolavogue
Kiltealy-Ballindaggin
Marshalstown-Castledockrell
Clonegal-Kildavin
Clonroche-Poulpeasty
Davidstown-Courtnacuddy
Pure unadulterated fun – and lots of oomph!
This week in 1992
Charismatic Redford signs off with gently paced crime caper
Horoscopes
2-Speed Crossword
Do animals ever want to ‘get out of their heads?’
Be a ‘citizen scientist’ and report sightings
Through all the bustle spare a thought for those less well off
Counting the cost of procrastination
Boost your energy for the Christmas period
Spend will be up €7.4m next year as council agrees budget of €117m
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