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2024-04-24
Teacher in bid to raise funds for back surgery - ‘I want to live a normal life’
An Bórd Pleanála clears way for 58 apartments in former orphanage
Additional funding announced for special education schools
Five pupils with autism left without school place
Renewed call for post mastectomy funding
Senator welcomes dog awareness plan
Election candidate wants local ambulance station
Library celebrate 30 years in Roden Place
Wuxi links up with Dundalk IT to offer all-female education bursaries
St Vincent’s students design a sensory garden to reduce urban heat
Local estate agent scoops DNG award
Great turnout for Dundalk Chamber Cross Border Tourism Conference
Louth Senator backs calls for increase for CIE pensioners
Nominations open for annual Garda awards
Green Party launch campaign for Louth local election race
Permission sought to base food truck in Omeath forest
Budding young artists urged to enter Cruinniú na nÓg competition
Green light for 34 new homes at Townparks
TALENTED YOUNG LOCAL DANCERS ARE ON TOP OF THE WORLD
Consultation for multi-million Active Travel plan
Residents were present at time of burglary
Teacher Shinanne on a mission to get the Wee County laughing
Artists wanted to show work at popular Dundalk cafe
Spacers return for first time since pandemic with new comedy
The Hollow by Castle Players
Tie Wrap Gang’s fundraising quiz
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THIS WEEK IN CARLINGFORD, LORDSHIP OMEATH, GREENORE AND COOLEY
Tributes paid to popular farmer and Kickhams legend Anthony McShane
Recent deaths
Kathleen was a devoted family woman whose heart was always in Ireland
Top films to watch on TV this week
Edward Entertains
Drivers from the north-east perform well at Mondello Masters
Quay put six past Square in Clancy Cup
Mallon magic earns Glens derby spoils
Own goal deflates United’s challenge
Keane: We have to work hard
Owner taking a gamble with his selection of King as manager
‘Great heart’ shown in Sligo stalemate
Dundalk with roles to fill on management
King has pedigree but it’s in the past
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King confident he can keep Dundalk up
PFAI survey highlights dire state of grounds in Louth
Nicks are two
Cooley full value for win over Jocks
O’Connors strike sweet spot
Gers defeat Mary’s in impressive style
Nally on song for Blues
Hanlon: ‘It puts us in a tougher position’
McArdle hits 1-7 as U20s reach last four
Lilies ‘won’t lack motivation,’ says Collon publican Gibney
‘Top man’ Nally’s role training Kildare supplies ‘another dynamic’
Indicators point to a Wee win but it will be difficult
I didn’t think my one and only Leinster semi-final would be my last
Minor team reflecting the good work being done at underage
McGuinness ought to focus on his own job and not others’
Survival will get fans onside, insists King
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