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After close final victory, St Thomas’ look to Munster challenge next month

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ST. THOMAS’ 2-12

46 not out, Clifden Arts Festival continues the magic

Returning for a 46th instalment, Clifden Arts Festival is set to embrace those special unplanned moments that Seamus Heaney called “the music of what happens”.

Irish Kidney Association pay tribute to founder member Angeline Cooke

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The Board, Officers and Members of the Irish Kidney Association were deeply saddened to hear the news of the sudden passing of Angeline Cooke, from Maunsells Road, Galway, last week and they have extended their deepest sympathies to her family and friends. A founding member of the Association, Angeline underwent a kidney transplant in 1996. She enjoyed the successful longevity of this transplant for over 25 years before returning to dialysis treatment. Her gratitude to her deceased kidney donor was immense.

The Marty Party is coming to Leisureland next week

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The day has almost arrived! Marty Morrissey & special guests will perform a night full of music, chat, dance & laughter in Leisureland on Saturday March 25. There will also be holidays, hotel stays, hampers and more to be won.

All eyes on tonight's hurling play-off game in Ballinasloe

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An intriguing Senior B play-off between Moycullen and Liam Mellows takes place this evening in Ballinasloe as the last two places in the preliminary quarter-finals of the Galway Senior Hurling Championship are decided in the coming days.

Dylan Moran has plenty to say in new show We Got This

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DYLAN MORAN will play his first shows in Galway in four years when he headlines this October’s Galway Comedy Festival 2022. With the Tuesday night sold out, Friday and Saturday performances have been added to meet the public demand.

Atlantic Technological University marks 50 years since first students entered RTC Galway

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A special ceremony took place at Atlantic Technological University’s Galway City campus this week to mark the 50th anniversary of the entry of the first cohort of students to the then RTC Galway on September 18, 1972, The event, attended by the Mayor of the City of Galway, Cllr Clodagh Higgins, Cathaoirleach of Galway County Council, Cllr Michael Maher, and invited guests, marks the beginning of a programme of events at ATU to celebrate its golden jubilee.

O'Brien selected to compete at World Champs

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Galway's Katie O’Brien and Steven McGowen have been selected to compete at this year's World Rowing Championships which take place next week in the Czech Republic.

Fallon still contributing to the Tuam football cause

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“There have always been great soccer players in Tuam, and footballers, of course,” Franny Fallon says proudly.

Atlantic University tide will rise all our western boats

Not far shy of 40 years ago, I entered college in Galway at what was then Galway RTC. College is an exciting time, as you throw off the shackles of your life up to that point and set about reinventing yourself. You walk onto a new stage, with a different supporting cast. Whether you were a star actor in the drama of your life up until that point, or whether you were a backstage hand, all bets are off when you go to college. All roles are up for grabs.

 

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