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Dogs threatened with death sentence

A judge threatened to shoot two noisy dogs if measures taken by their owners did not satisfy their neighbours with whom there was an ongoing dispute.

Michael Lyng Motors Intermediate Hurling Championship quarter finals

John Lockes (Callan) v Danesfort

County board pressure may yet force league change

Pressure from the country’s top hurling counties might yet force the GAA to reconsider its attempt to overhaul the National Hurling League structure.

Michael Lyng Motors Intermediate Hurling Championship

Round 1

Lelia Doolan to launch Lady Gregory Autumn Gathering next week

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Lelia Doolan, the renowned film producer, lecturer, theatre director, and a woman whose energy fizzles if confronted by a cause she feels needs a champion, will launch the 17th Lady Gregory Autumn Gathering on Friday September 23.

Mayor lashes city council officials and gardai for not addressing traffic crisis

City Hall and the gardaí need to focus on what can be achieved instead of what cannot be done in dealing with the serious problem of traffic congestion in Galway.

Judge prefers capital rather than sentence

A self-employed father with 55 previous convictions, who was caught driving without insurance whilst still serving a previous ban, avoided jail in the District Court this week (July 20) after a judge deemed a charitable contribution of €2,000 more suitable.

Be vigilant about the health risks of mobile phones says O’ Neill

Local Kilkenny Senator, Pat O’Neill this week introduced a motion in the Senate calling for mobile phone operators and suppliers to make all information in their possession available about the health risks of mobile phones.

O’Neill discusses rural roads with transport minister

Newly appointed Fine Gael Seanad Spokesperson on Transport Pat O’Neill met with the Minister for Transport, Leo Varadkar, recently to discuss the Government’s transport policies and work programme.

Students looking outside classroom to learn about IT

Given the opportunity, what would you ask the Government to change? That was just one of the questions put to students in a research study released by the BT Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition. Mayo students were amongst those from secondary schools throughout Ireland who took the opportunity to reflect on their education and hopes for their future.

 

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