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Fifteen candidates put themselves forward for election
The closing date for nominations for the upcoming general election passed on Wednesday and 15 people handed in their nomination papers to returning officer Fintan Murphy to contest for the four seats up for grabs.
Duffy won't contest general election
Ballina independent councillor Mark Duffy confirmed on Sunday evening that he would not be contesting the upcoming general election.
Consultants appointed to Ballina Digital Hub project - Senator Mulherin
Senator Michelle Mulherin has welcomed the news that consultants have been appointed by Mayo County Council for the development of Ballina's Digital Hub in the town's former military barracks.
Race for Dáil seats is up and running across the county
The race to fill the four Mayo seats up for grabs in next month's general election got up and running this week after An Táoiseach Leo Varadkar requested President Higgins to dissolve the 32nd Dáil.
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Funding boost for Ballina Fringe Festival
Fine Gael Senator Michelle Mulherin has welcomed €13,743.23 in LEADER funding for Ballina Fringe Festival.
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Mayo Conradh na Gaeilge members seek Oireachtas support for plan
Conradh na Gaeilge members from Mayo met with local Oireachtas members in Dublin to ask for support for an Irish Language and Gaeltacht Investment Plan which could create 2,000 new jobs.
Jobs boost as Fort Wayne Metals announces €10M investment
An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar TD on Friday last performed the official opening of Fort Wayne Metals new 45,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility which will lead to the creation of up to 80 new jobs over five years.
Poll shows no Mayo breakthrough for Green Party and Sinn Féin
The results of a Behaviour & Attitudes (B&A) opinion poll in county Mayo, carried out on behalf of The Mayo Advertiser, show a decline in the Fine Gael and Sinn Fein share of the vote, and an increase in support for Fianna Fail and Independents, when compared to the general election of 2016.