Search Results for 'Drogheda Co'
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We need to sort out our water supply
Two areas of Galway are suffering from a lack of water this week, with residents and businesses in Newcastle and two of the Aran Islands affected by restrictions and interruptions in supply.
A brief history of Western Motors
Western Motors was founded in 1963 by Jim McCormack. As a result of his sad passing at the early age of 43, the company was taken over by his wife, Anne McCormack.
€800k drugs bust in Cornafulla
By Tríona Doherty
Three Mayo businesswomen in Women of the Year Awards
Three Castlebar businesswomen who won their categories in the Network Mayo Business Awards will take part in the national finals to be held in Drogheda, Co Louth today, Friday September 28. The Mayo winners were Sarah Flood (Snap Mayo, Castlebar) in the Self Employed category, Siobhan Stenson (Cherry Blossom Bakery, Castlebar) in the New Business category and Gerardine Lennon (Lough Lannagh Holiday Village, Castlebar) in the Employee category. Good luck to all three in the finals.
Mervue wins playground makeover
Mervue community playground in Galway city is due to receive a playground makeover worth €2,000 after beating off stiff competition to win first prize in a national competition.
Five marathons for Claremorris based Garda
Garda James Carty who is stationed in Claremorris Garda Station is planning to run five marathons in five days in aid of the Tania McCabe Foundation. His journey will start on July 3 in Claremorris and finish on July 7 in Drogheda, Co Louth.
Cuil and the gang to take on Google
A group of former Google engineers has launched a rival internet search engine, Cuil, saying it is an improved version of the world's most popular search tool.
Cuil and the gang to take on Google
A group of former Google engineers has launched a rival internet search engine, Cuil, saying it is an improved version of the world's most popular search tool.
Prison sentence for former IRMS security guard
A man from Drogheda who previously worked for IRMS in Mayo, was before Ballina District Court on Tuesday where he was sentenced to prison for three months arising out of two public order charges.