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2021-04-13
Town to grow by 7,000 by 2027
CRISIS TIME AT ORIEL PARK AFTER DEFEAT
TENOR GAVAN SINGS AT NURSING HOME
REMARKABLE RESPONSE FOR SONIA
Council branded a ‘slum landlord’ by councillor
COVID-19 at lowest since mid-December
Gift bank branch to town urges McGahon
Lockdown golden wedding anniversary
Pink Army ready to raise funds for Breast Cancer
Andrew’s 4x4x48 endurance inspires his mum Patricia
Louth Seafood trial will be real attraction for tourism
Two killed following car crash on Ardee Link Road
Council chief pours cold water on Dowdallshill housing plan
Thumbs up for re-zoning of Armagh Road site
Two parcels of land at Dundalk Golf Club recommended for Mixed Use
Rural concerns fall on deaf ears
Freeze on public lighting illogical
€150,000 to tackle scourge of Illegal dumping
Roads funding up 3%
Making your home energy efficient
Energy Team has educated over 800 homeowners about energy and renewable energy
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Uplift in hotel bookings for summer
Car sales start of recover
Mary Elizabeth (Lily) McArdle
Oliver Crewe
Taking in charge of estates is taking too long - Cllr Butler
Concern for business due to vaccine issues
Louth appeal for Cystic Fibrosis ‘65 Roses day’
Speed ramps not preferred option for Bellurgan area
BROADBAND ROLL-OUT NEEDS TO ‘GET REAL’
Marshes offer customers free wellbeing initiatives
ONLY ESSENTIAL OUTDOOR WORK CARRIED OUT
Vast changes seen since 1981
Louth Contemporary Music Society has put county on the music map
Local artists in Scoop
FLAGS FLYING HIGH
Grammar School look to composting school waste
St Oliver’s transition students biodiversity in school garden
De La Salle connects with neighbouring nursing home
Prioritise important decision-making when planning your home
Top tips when self-building
Alas, poor lockdown, we knew thee so well
A welcome respite from restrictions but we still have a long way to go
Suggestion for Ulster Bank’s branch interesting
Grammar School plans could put at risk much-loved community amenity
Alzheimer’s Tea day in Louth
Louth gets €1.8mil LEADER funding
THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME
Rubbing a dock leaf on a nettle sting works
Simple ways of keeping your pet’s skin healthy
The vaccine is the only way out of this, so let’s not put others at risk
Laughter is indeed the best medicine
Carnozin – looking after your stomach
LILYWHITE LOUNGE, BIG PART OF ORIEL
Horoscopes
2-Speed Crossword
EDWARD ENTERTAINS
New Tidy Towns group float ideas
KNOCKBRIDGE
Springing into action for National Tree Week 2021!
CARE OF CHURCHES
Pilot scheme to pick up pet poop in ‘Rock
‘TWIN CITY’ PLAN FOR DUNDALK AND NEWRY AIRED IN NEW REPORT
Armed robbery foiled at Quantum factory
Marist played pivotal role in Bernie’s life
Recent deaths
No anti-climax, sense of freedom returned at looking ahead after getting my first jab
Blackrock Park leading the way for pollinators
LEAF leading Nissan’s drive
Scintillating National lives up to the hype
Mixed emotions as Saint comes up a bit short
Why Cadamosto can never be discounted
Greyhound results
Virtual tickets for derby in aid of Sonia
LILYWHITES ARE A SHAMBLES
Boyle urges teammates to rise to Pat’s challenge
DUNDALK’S TITLE BID ON THE ROCKS AFTER JUST FOUR GAMES
Keegan admits Dundalk need to mind the gap
Gartland determined to bounce back from cruciate tear
‘82 SUCCESS IS STILL REMEMBERED FONDLY
ANDY CAN’T WAIT FOR RED RETURN
Easter camps with a difference
Guilty four ones who got caught
Rachael paves way for others to follow
No certainty of promotion to Division 3 for the Reds
GAA sets out fixture schedule
GA A model could be way for soccer
Dundalk RFC plann ‘Meego’ tribute
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