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NUIGalway graduate rewarded for study of green hydrogen
An NUI Galway student, who won an academic award from engineering company ARUP, has now succeeded in joining Ireland’s first green hydrogen company
Tubberclair U15 footballers to represent Westmeath at national Féile competition
Tubberclair achieved Under 15 Féile success on Saturday last emerging victorious in a closely contested Division 3 final played at Fr O’Growney Park, Rosemount.
Moate artist donates work of art for Jack and Jill children’s foundation cause
Moate native, Fiona Bracken, is one of 20 Westmeath artists who have generously donated their art for Incognito 2022 in aid of the Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation.
Being a loser makes Cherie a winner
Cherie Forde from Corrandulla has lost a life-changing 5st 4.5lbs with Slimming World, and 7st in total to take the title of ‘Greatest Loser 2022’ at Maura’s Slimming World group in the Menlo Park Hotel.
Mayo artists generously donate their art for Incognito 2022
A total of 22 big-hearted Mayo artists have generously donated their art for Incognito 2022 in aid of the Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation.
Kilkerrin-Clonberne celebrates winning first All Ireland club crown
Runners-up in 2019 - the last occasion for this All Ireland due to Covid - Kilkerrin-Clonberne turned the tables on their opponents Mourneabbey to claim their first currentaccount.ie All-Ireland Senior Club title at the weekend.
Tragedy at Annaghdown prompts a strange fairy visit
‘My father had a sister Bríd. She was a beautiful woman when she was young. She was friendly with Jack (Seán) ‘ac Coscair, but her father never knew they had spoken a word to each other. It was Bríd who used to rake the fire and close the door each night. She raked the fire and closed the door that night, and she went to bed. She was only a short time asleep when a sinneán (strong gust of wind) came, and the door was blown in against that wall below. ‘Get up, Bríd,’ said her father, ‘and close the door!’
An Taibhdhearc Christmas panto returns
AFTER TWO years of closure due to the Covid crisis, An Taibhdhearc will reopen its doors with a Christmas panto - Jeacaí agus an Fathach Mór Dána, an Irish language version of Jack and the Beanstalk.
Monksland based deDANU making strides within skincare and wellness industry
A Westmeath couple whose skincare and wellness firm launch was derailed by Covid-19, has bounced back and is now under the national spotlight at Ireland’s top craft and design fair.
Bonus point away day win ensures Buccaneers remain in prominent league position
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