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Galway author launches Where No One Can Hear You Scream

Minister Eamon Ó Cuív will be on hand today to launch Where No One Can Hear You Scream, the first book by Galway born author and Sunday Times journalist Sarah McInerney.

Death of Ballyhade woman under investigation

The community of Ballyhade on the Carlow/Kildare border was shocked on Tuesday to hear of the untimely death of one of their own.

Search intensifies for Fiona while cops clamp down on carpenter

As the search intensifies for missing woman Fiona Pender in the Slieve Bloom Mountains, Gardaí are reportedly intensifying their investigation on a carpenter from Baltinglass who had been linked to the disappearance of the 25-year old Offaly woman 12 year’s ago.

Man with blade found trespassing on premises

A 26-year-old man who was found trespassing at the rear of a premises at Moneen appeared before Castlebar District Court this week.

John Spillane will be ‘brilliant or what’?

The man who has brought us ‘The Dunnes Stores Girl’ is coming to Kilkenny this weekend.

Shayne Ward brings the X-mas Factor to Castlebar

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The Royal Castlebar Theatre and Event Centre is delighted to announce that Shayne Ward will return for a concert on December 29. Shayne had the privilege of being the first major act to perform in the brand new, state of the art venue. Just one short month after that extremely successful appearance, another show can be confirmed for the hugely popular X-Factor winner.

Music session in memory of Galway’s Joe Dolan

GALWAY SINGER, musician, songwriter, and founder member of Sweeney’s Men Joe Dolan, will be remembered with a session in Oughterard.

Hoare drives St Michaels into final

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New exhibition in Upstairs Gallery

The Watergate Theatre, Upstairs Gallery will see the opening of an exciting exhibition, ‘Preservations’, works from Dublin-based artist Maeve Brennan this evening, Friday January 23, at 5pm.

Judge tells man to apologise to public

Judge John Neilan told the Mullingar man charged with a public order offence that the people of the town needed to be apologised to, before making an order excluding him from all licensed premises in his district for the next 12 months, at the local court last week.

 

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