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Rahoon woman charged with arson

A Rahoon woman who has been charged with commiting alleged arson two years ago was granted bail at Galway District Court yesterday.

Man questioned over jockey arson death released from bail

UK police investigating last month’s suspected arson attack which resulted in the tragic deaths of two promising jockeys, including Claregalway teen Jamie Kyne, have released from bail a man who had been questioned over the incident.

Fire ravages Moate’s Roseland House

Garda forensic teams are working to establish the cause of a fire that destroyed a property in Moate, which housed six businesses including the recording studio of musician Tony Allen.

Fire ravages Moate’s Roseland House

Garda forensic teams are working to establish the cause of a fire that destroyed a property in Moate, which housed six businesses including the recording studio of musician Tony Allen.

Fire ravages Moate’s Roseland House

Garda forensic teams are working to establish the cause of a fire that destroyed a property in Moate, which housed six businesses including the recording studio of musician Tony Allen.

Fire ravages Moate’s Roseland House

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Garda forensic teams are working to establish the cause of a fire that destroyed a property in Moate, which housed six businesses including the recording studio of musician Tony Allen.

Emergency services urge Hallowe’en safety

Athlone Fire Brigade is appealing to members of the public for their assistance in ensuring Hallowe’en goes by without any serious injury or avoidable emergency call-outs.

Charlestown make it third time lucky

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It was third time lucky for Ciaran McBrien’s men last Sunday as they claimed the Moclair Cup thanks to a three point win over Knockmore in the county senior final. The east Mayo men were deserving winners over an injury hit side from north Mayo who lacked the killer punch up front denied to them by the absence of Aidan Kilcoyne and Damien Munnelly, but that is of little worry to Charlestown who went out and did what they had to do. David ‘Ginger’ Tiernan rolled back the years with a tireless display in the middle of the field which saw him rightfully rewarded with a man of the match trophy after the game but good performances from the likes of Richard Haran which saw him score four points, John Casey in goal who pulled off a few good saves one late on when Knockmore were battling for a goal to save the tie and substitute Brian O’Connell who offered them something different in attack when they needed it, during the final scuffles saw them over the line. And after the celebrations died down this week, attention will turn to the Connacht Club championship, a competition the east Mayo men won the last time they were county champions back in 2001.

“Entrepereneurial spirit” still needs a licence - hears court

A company, whose new premises were officially opened by the Taoiseach less than a year ago has been accused by a judge of operating illegally.

The Wailers are coming to Galway

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WHEN THE names of great reggae acts are mentioned The Wailers are always included and always near the top of the list. The band has been together in various guises for more than 40 years, and for most of those the line-up has featured Aston ‘Family Man’ Barrett.

 

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