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2020-01-07
STEPHEN WAS A GENTLE GIANT
SEAN HAS STRONG VISION FOR HOPE CENTRE
TRAGEDY ON THE WEXFORD COAST
GREETINGS FROM A BURNING AUSTRALIA
Coláiste Bríde students show how they’re worth it
First Fortnight festival to focus on mental health
Project team to focus on derelict and vacant sites across county
Enniscorthy traders report healthy sales for Christmas period
Tennessee Vikings send important email to Jesus
Average cost now €200,000 as house prices fall by 3%
Old Fogartys get back with charity Beatles gig
The inimitable Jerry Fish is coming to town
MOTIVATION IN LARGE SUPPLY IN RATHNURE
Joe at cutting edge of mental health in county for decades
Madeline’s new book displays ‘the secret life of roses’
Motorists convicted of various offences
Club is criticised after draw for house postponed
Highest in SE for road fatalities
SWEDISH STUDENTS BRING LUCIA CEREMONY TO ENNISCORTHY
Bunclody Beat
Family, friends and colleagues mark Tony’s retirement from fire service
Rathnure panto a huge hit
Clohamon run lights up the road for day care centre
Ferrycarrig Park future ‘up in the air’ but club believe solution is likely
Man arrested over alleged rape on ferry
Dietary Advice
THE HOPE AND DREAM TEAM BEHIND THE SCENE
HOW OUR LEADERS ARE GETTING ON
ARTISTS WIN BIG IN CREDIT UNION AWARDS
Keep your TV in the closet
Eileen Rowe Fitness offers a wide range of classes to suit all abilities
Slimming World testimonials
Castledockrell students shine
SAFE ELECTRIC
College Choice – A Different Pathway with BIFE
Now is the time to consider your third-level options
FHM Accountants 20 year anniversary
ONE STEP FROM CROKER!
Big wins for Gorey Rangers and N End
Third loss from three O’Byrne Cup games
Ladies welcome new sponsor
Heavy U-20 defeat
President for Seana Ghael awards
Riordan’s skill set prevails
Hurlers all set to experiment
Greyhound meeting on January 15
Gorey capture cup
Furlong returns for Leinster’s big win
Enniscorthy girls best in cracker
Seaview still setting pace
Curracloe go six clear at head of Under-14 table
Oulart-The Ballagh and Castletown best of the decade
G.A.A. facing an uncertain future in our urban centres
Campile build on quick Hearn goal to earn important victory
Rangers here to stay
ALL THE RESULTS AND FIXTURES
WEXFORDHOCKEY
CROGHANA.C.
ST. KILLIAN’SA.C.
Slevin’s good week
Sportsfile snappers in top form again for Season Of Sundays
JJ’s parents get in on winning act
BALLYMONEY
SLANEYOLYMPICA.C.
S.B.R. A.C.
E’CORTHYHOCKEY
Four up for Clodagh
7 Things to do this week...
Last pikeman march of bicentenary year
How lin is appointed Minister for Health
Protest ors picket at Wexford Coursing
Major conference look sat ways to ma xi mi se W ex ford’ s potential
New plan for county is expected to see between 500 and 1,000 new jobs created over five years
Keeping it simple the key to a successful year
Dáil battleground may not lie where Leo and Fine Gael strategists think
Rare family get together puts New Year priorities in perspective
Sex god on loan to planet Earth recommends oldstyle navigational aid
The faith of the people is still there to see
JOE SPOKE TO HIS FAMILY TWO HOURS BEFORE TRAGEDY STRUCK
Missing fisherman Willie was married only five months ago
AROUND THE DISTRICTS
AROUND THE DISTRICTS
AROUND THE DISTRICTS
AROUND THE DISTRICTS
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Is your pet drinking more than normal?
Increase in number of Dead Zones a cause for concern
I’ve turned 50, and I feel pretty grateful that I’ve made it this far
How to make the Twenties roar for you
What’s trending for year ahead
Daring WW2 comedy drama likely to divide audiences
MechWarrior not for everyone, but still a blast
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