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Man charged with €50k cannabis haul

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A man has been charged with operating a hydroponic cannabis growing factory and cultivating an estimated €50,000 worth of the drug.

Judge condemns teen’s ‘outrageous’ rape threats to gardai

A Ballybane teenager who threatened to rape a garda’s daughter and made a “gun” sign at a garda during a court sitting was given eight months detention this week.

Carpenter nailed for drug dealing offence

A 28-year-old city man was given a suspended sentence and €500 fine at Galway District Court after pleading guilty to a drug dealing offence.

Claremorris Chamber launches tourism brochure

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Claremorris Chamber of Commerce officially launched its tourism brochure in Ireland West Airport Knock on Monday July 21. The brochure is a source of relevant information on Claremorris and surrounding areas with a map of the town, places to eat and stay, and its amenities.

Prison for man caught red-handed with stolen camera

A 20 years old man was sentenced to four months in prison at Galway District Court after Gardaí caught him red-handed with a camera which had been stolen hours earlier in a house break-in.

Man denies sex assault charge

A 43-year-old man who denies a charge of sexually assaulting a female last year has been remanded on bail following his appearance before Galway District Court.

Calleary secures an additional €350,000 in housing grants

Deputy Dara Calleary has announced additional funding of €350,000 for Mayo County Council under the 2008 capital allocations for private house grants for older people and people with a disability.

Man sent down for four months affter gardaí attack

A man charged with five counts of assault against four gardaí and with a hit and run was sentenced to a total of four months in jail when he appeared at Galway District Court last week.

Trusted employee steals from hearing aid company

An employee of Hidden Hearing, who had been a trusted member of staff, stole €1,240 from the hearing aid business and falsified bank lodgements, the Galway District Court heard last Monday.

Grassroots

Like marathons, election campaigns are long journeys more often suited to the long distance runner then to the sprinter. As on all long journeys events can happen and change predictions that seemed definite at the outset, this is especially true when it’s a political journey. Bear that in mind as we begin the coverage of the local election campaign scheduled for next June. If Madame Editor allows, this scribe will return to my predictions when the ballots are cast and counted to see how wrong (or right!) I was!

 

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