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Army Band and Simon Casey for Samaritan concert

The Samaritans Annual Christmas Festival Concert will be held in the Friary Church, Athlone on Thursday December 9 at 8pm.

Man who ran Seaview Court brothel to be sentenced

A 39-year-old man is to be sentenced at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court for his role in managing brothels in cities around the country.

Mullingar Cycle Network launched

Mullingar is well on its way to becoming a top quality cycle hub following the launch this week of the Mullingar Cycle Network project and the opening of three of the eight cycle routes planned for the town.

Threatening behaviour results in jail time for Moate man

A man who threatened to spray an aerosol into the eyes of security staff at a supermarket has been given a one month jail term.

Council continues to pursue parking offenders

Westmeath County Council continues to pursue those who flout parking regulations by bringing them before the court.

Drop-in counselling service

Starting next Tuesday, September 7, a drop-in counselling service is being offered at the Social Services Centre, Castle Street, Castlebar.

Castlebar man in topless brawl

A 22-year-old man who engaged in a fight in a Castlebar car park was before Castlebar District Court on Wednesday where he was convicted of being threatening and abusive in a public place.

Castlebar organisation wins Bord Gáis funding

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Representatives and volunteers from the Castlebar Voluntary Social Services had plenty of reason to celebrate this week following the announcement that they were to receive €25,000 worth of funding from the Bord Gáis Energy Community Energy Fund.

Poor litter ranking is misleading, say Tidy Towns

Chairman of Athlone Tidy Towns, John Butler, has reacted angrily to Athlone’s poor performance in the latest Irish Businesses Against Litter (IBAL) rankings, saying the report is a “cynical exercise” which fails to take into account the work done by Tidy Towns over the summer months.

Now, who saw that one coming?

Who would have predicted that Dublin, Kildare, Down and Cork would be the last four standing in the chase for this year’s All-Ireland? It is so refreshing to see new teams emerge and it is also good that we will see new champions later this summer. Tyrone and Kerry have dominated the scene for the last eight years, and to be honest, it was becoming predictable and a little boring. That is why last weekend’s results were like a breath of fresh air.

 

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