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New Inn to host Mummers Festival next month

THE 35TH New Inn Mummers Festival, featuring musicians, singers, dancers, and storytellers, from all over Ireland, takes place on Friday January 4 and Saturday 5.

Minors power past Wexford and set up semi-final with Tipperary

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Following last Saturday’s impressive 4-20 to 2-11 victory over Wexford in O’Connor park, the Galway minor hurlers will face Tipperary at Croke Park in two week’s time in the All-Ireland semi-final.

Tributes paid to former county manager Donal O’Donoghue

Sen Michael Mullins has paid tribute to former county manager Donal O’Donoghue, who died this week.

Tributes paid to former county manager Donal O’Donoghue

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Sen Michael Mullins has paid tribute to former county manager Donal O’Donoghue, who died this week.

RTE urged to broadcast New Inn Mummers’ Festival

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The chairman of a famous annual New Year festival - which has been attracting major crowds since it was first staged 34 years ago - has urged RTE to consider broadcasting the event in future years.

Tynagh-Abbey-Duniry in minor heaven

A wonderful two-goal salvo just before half time helped Tynagh-Abbey-Duniry collect their first county minor A title last weekend against Athenry in Pearse Stadium on a score-line of 2-15 to 1-14.

Craft Your Wellness exhibition comes to Ballinasloe

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The HSE Creagh Training Centre in Ballinasloe is one of the participants in the Craft Your Wellness exhibition taking place in the Carlton Shearwater Hotel in Ballinasloe on Tuesday November 8 from 10.30am to 3pm.

Murphy’s minors see off Clare to reach All-Ireland final

It may have taken a bit of luck at the death and Gerard O’Donoghue’s very late strike for the equalising goal was to quote his manager a bit “dithery”, but the Galway minors deserve credit for their doggedness and perseverance in sticking to their guns and keeping plugging away to eke out a draw in normal time.

County’s new senators say Seanad can be reformed and relevant

Galway and the west of Ireland will have voices in the new Seanad Éireann that will campaign and use all the powers it can to represent the concerns and fears of the people, and make the Seanad relevant to Irish political life, so say the county’s newest senators.

FGers seek Seanad seats despite abolition plans

Four Galway Fine Gaelers are seeking seats in the next Seanad, but if any are successful, will they sit a full term in the Upper House or one lasting only two years?

 

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