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One Shot Productions to host ‘investors meeting’ for Blood, Sweat and Wars movie

Some 300 local businesses, independent investors, and students have come on board to support the Galway based film Blood, Sweat and Wars. However the movie still needs €85,000 to be completed.

Insensitive Indo pilloried

The Irish Independent was accused of “gutter” journalism at this month’s meeting of Westmeath County Council (February 23) after it accused a councillor of laziness when he’d actually been bereaved.

Tragic loss for Coleman family

Everybody involved in GAA circles in the county was shocked and saddened to hear on Monday the tragic news of the death of Ann Coleman from Abbeyknockmoy and her husband Joe O’Connell from Kerry in a car crash outside Chicago last Sunday night.

Irish hairdressing icon Maeve O’Healy-Harte appointed OMC President for Europe

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Newly appointed OMC President for the Western European Zone (fifteen countries), Maeve O’Healy-Harte has been involved with OMC, the world’s biggest hair and beauty organisation with over 60 member countries, since 1999. In 2008 she was awarded a Gold OMC medal of appreciation from them in Chicago, USA.

Gilmore strikes it right at Derek Crowe Memorial

Mass Sportskit retained the Derek Crowe Memorial 6-a-sides after they defeated 2002 winners, Classic Seven, 2-1 in last Sunday’s final.

Louisburgh mourns passing of Kevin Ketterick

The death of Kevin Ketterick, Woodfield, Cregganbane, Louisburgh, was received with great sadness by the local community on Wednesday, July 15. Aged 36 years, Kevin was a son of Peter and Mary.

Kilkenny topped Tipp before with Ollie at the helm

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Hurling legend Ollie Walsh would have loved the four-in-a-row hype.

From there to hair — Galway woman’s midlands brand gets stronger

People have often asked what MOHH means……

From there to hair — Galway woman’s midlands brand gets stronger

People have often asked what MOHH means……

St Patrick’s Drama group gear up for Makem and Clancy are Coming

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This light-hearted, reminiscent play Makem and Clancy are Coming tells the story of two middle-aged brothers living in a small sea-side village in Ireland in the 1970’s.  Like most siblings their characters couldn’t be more different – Peter McCormack (played by Tony Varley) oozes sensitivity with a poetic approach to life whilst Michael, his brother (played by Liam MacNamara) prefers to use his quick wit with the bluntness of a sledgehammer!

 

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