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2018-03-13
EDUCATE TOGETHER APPROACHES D-DAY
ALL THE PARADES
EXPERIMENTAL WEXFORD MAKE CATS EARN THEIR WIN
Suspended sentence for three people involved in housing estate clashes
New chapter for library
Mixed fortunes for local businesses
100 extra bypass jobs is good news for local economy
RossDrama Festivaltime
Wexford locations and people star in
50-year-old St Joseph’s club has gone the distance
Two bowls of porridge a day – the secret to John Doyle’s 100 years!
The buzz saw snarled...
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Redmond stamp marks his place in the national story
Make council tenants have a waste bin as part of their tenancy
Man punched and attempted to choke partner in front of child
Rising soprano star Clodagh’s Ross recital
Beechdale’s Spring series of garden talks
Gusserane is given a fairy great makeover
Historic fountain moved to park
High level of vacant homes in the county
Confirmations back on track after snow disruption
Use treats in moderation
OVER 100 TAKE TO THE WOODS
What did happen to the Aer Lingus ‘St. Phelim’?
Relatives of victims to attend Rosslare Harbour ceremonies
How a one-off run became this great fundraising event
What you can do to aid recovery between runs
Reflexology is 4,000 years old. What is it and how does it help?
SMART HORESWOOD PUPILS REVEL IN 100 DAY CELEBRATIONS
Fifth loss on the trot as Wexford feel heat
Galway up next after hurlers lose derby
Pres girls reeled in by Comer
Camogie farce as home tie moved to Waterford
Mary’s stay alive
Gleeson outlines reasons for move
Minor girls on scoring spree
ALL THE WEEKEND GAA FIXTURES
WANDERERS RUGBY
Tadhg targets a Grand Slam
Enniscorthy edge derby
Team effort seals U-16 win
ATHLETICS
Seven ties survive
Brilliant Bunclody
June is the big one
Every chance of the tables being turned later in year
A special night in store as Jacob’s career celebrated
Defeat in Longford
Enniscorthy C.B.S. celebrate breakthrough win
Aoife’s to the ‘four’ for Bridge Rovers
WOMEN’S FIXTURES
Britney rescues a point for Bunclody
Moyne stay in the hunt
Rangers have something to crow about after overcoming Roosters
Bunclody beat leaders
Bettyville-bound!
Doyle and Slevin’s fine track success
Form book turned on its head SCHOOLS CROSS-COUNTRY
ONtheFAIRWAYS
Tomahurra Chase on top as racing resumes GREYHOUND RACING
Staples enjoys his special day
Joy for James and Doyle
Ready for the thrill of the Cheltenham roar
People are asked to avoid using phones
A loo-kye scape from a costly toilet trip
And now for a new blizzard action plan
7 Things to do this week...
What new GDPR legislation means for business
Eir launches tech friendly Tuesdays
Bullying a bully won’t help them to change
Phoney war is over as battle lines are drawn in abortion referendum
RIP to NME – the firebrand rock magthatelectrifiedmyteenyears Alright now, baby, itsa alright now to let your hair down and break Free
The kindness of one can lift an entire group
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TullogherRosbercon
Cushinstown
Fethard-on-Sea
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Duncannon
StLeonards
Horoscopes
2-Speed Crossword
Do you want bronze, silver or gold vet care?
Sighting of first Wheatear signals spring’s arrival
Forget the tacky gifts. Instead tell your mother how much she means to you
Living a well, productive and enjoyable life
Natural options for recovery from the flu
A mediocre game with a major identity problem
Phoenix outstanding in tightly coiled, gritty thriller
BART TO RUN FOR ELECTION
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