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Down Home Blues

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SUPERB FOLKSINGER Chad Dughi returns to Galway for a much anticipated show at The Crane Bar on Thursday August 26th at 9pm.

Galway to celebrate Africa Day

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Africa Day falls Tuesday May 25 and to celebrate African people and culture, there will be an exciting programme of sports, music, film, and educational events taking place in Galway city.

Stakes rise for Galway ladies

Unbeaten Galway Senior Ladies take on Laois in the Bord Gais Energy National League semi-final on Sunday in Kiltoom (3.30pm).

McIntyre urges hurling fans to get behind Galway on Sunday

The Galway hurlers will take on Waterford at 2.30pm this Sunday at Pearse Stadium. It is the first time these two teams have met since the Déise sensationally snatched victory when a Galway win looked in the bag last summer in the All-Ireland quarter final.

‘Booters chances of claiming the Leinster Junior Cup are heating up

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The bandwagon just keeps rolling on. Freebooters are having an excellent season so far and now have a realistic chance of winning the Leinster Junior Cup. Booters’ Ben Ryan and Craig Wall are two players of real class, they create and take chances as if it were the easiest thing in the world.

Get All Shook Up in Athenry

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ALL SHOOK UP, a “camp, romantic farce”, featuring the music of Elvis Presley, will be performed by the Athenry Musical Society in the Presentation College, Athenry, from Wednesday February 17 to Saturday 20.

Fear of Bonavalley stalker can’t save drink drive woman

A woman who claimed the reason she pulled a u-turn to avoid a checkpoint was because she thought it was for the Bonavalley attacker, was banned from driving for four years in the District Court this week (February 1) after she was subsequently found to be over the limit.

For King and Country

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It’s very hard to describe a true Irishman, without acknowledging that we all share a complicated inheritance. At no time was that complication more powerfully amplified than in the crisis of identity leading up to and during War World I. On the one side is the unionist image of Irish Protestants loyally, and exclusively, rallying to the Union Jack, and sealing that union with their blood; while on the other side, the Catholic and nationalist men and women, the people of the 1916 Rising, who represent the ‘true’ Ireland, in sharp contrast to the misguided Irishmen slaughtered in France on the altar of British imperialism.

First troops return from Chad

As the 98th Infantry batallion of troops set off for Chad from Kilkenny last week, the first batch of soldiers were preparing to return.

Clonmore will contest intermediate final

For the second year in a row, Clonmore will contest the intermediate football championship final after they overcame the Fighting Cocks by 2-5 to 0-10 in an epic battle on Saturday last in Dr Cullen Park.

 

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