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Feasible solution found for South Galway flooding

It has been a long journey through many difficult times for the communities of South Galway and North Clare as the severity and frequency of flooding has led to an increased yearly threat of flooding in the past 4 decades.

Padraig Pearses stand between Corofin’s four-in-a-row

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Tuam Stadium will host the hotly anticipated Connacht senior club final which will be contested between Corofin and Padraig Pearses of Roscommon on Sunday. Throw-in for this encounter is at 2pm.

Padraig Pearses stand between Corofin’s four-in-a-row

Tuam Stadium will host the hotly anticipated Connacht senior club final which will be contested between Corofin and Padraig Pearses of Roscommon on Sunday. Throw-in for this encounter is at 2pm.

Concerns raised after Dáil refuses questions on Derrybrien windfarm

Concerns are being raised about the refusal to allow a County Galway TD to raise questions over impending EU fines that could be levied against the Government for its failure to carry out an environmental impact assessment at Derrybrien wind farm in south County Galway.

Galway athletics report

Galway 5km Series

Back to the backdoor for Mayo

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The rain poured, the wind blew a gale and the Rossies went home with the bacon.

Mid-race collision ends Galway's Greene first senior European debut

Cillin Greene of Galway City Harriers endured a heartbreaking initiation on the European senior stage at the recent indoor championships in Glasgow.

Galway's Paul Kelly shines for Ireland basketball

Moycullen basketball star Paul Kelly is one of the shining lights for the Ireland U18 men's team this week.

McStay satisfied as Roscommon see off Cavan against Cavan

Roscommon manager Kevin McStay was satisfied with Sunday's Allianz Football League Division Two final success over Cavan at Croke Park.

Mayo hammer home their point against Roscommon

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When 15 minutes before throw in, it was announced that Footballer of the Year - Lee Keegan wouldn’t be starting there was an air of fear amongst the Mayo supporters who made the pilgrimage back to Croke Park on Bank Holiday Monday. But once the ball was thrown in that unease was soon vanquished as Mayo went right at Roscommon and rolled them over in impressive style at the second time of asking.

 

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