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Protester claims she was punched by lab CEO

An assault case was before Ballina District Court on Tuesday against the CEO of a Ballina laboratory who allegedly punched a female protester. Leonard Moran, Carrentrila, Ballina, denies that he punched the woman.

Seeking Joan Moran

Frances Moran Weaver is seeking Joan Cecilia Moran. They were friends in London in 1954.

Cookery demonstration in Ballina

Have you ever wondered why you can never achieve the right consistency in a sauce you have been trying to master? If so, then you may find the answers at a special cookery demonstration night in Ballina Leisure Centre on Thursday October 27. The renowned Bord Bia presenter Máire Dufficy will perform the demonstration on the night.

Trespassing charges for men who drank in car park

Eight men were before Ballina District Court this week for trespassing charges after they were discovered drinking in an underground car park in Ballina.

Man ripped garda’s fleece and set fire to cell mattress

A Ballina man who ripped a garda’s fleece and set fire to a mattress in the garda station cell was before Ballina District Court on Tuesday.

Mayo fail to pass Monaghan exam

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Mayo ease to FBD win

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Man and uncle had each other by throat

A man who, following his 21st birthday party, grappled with his uncle, was convicted and fined by Judge Mary Devins at Ballina District Court this week.

Council gearing up for winter weather

Mayo County Council is gearing up to face potential disruption on the roads across the county in the coming months. At the roads and transportation strategic policy committee meeting this week in Belmullet, the local authority laid out its plan of action for the coming winter months. The cold snap that ground parts of the country to a halt last year cost Mayo County Council €1.8 million in total to deal with, the majority of the money going on the national primary and secondary road network.

Who’s next for the hot seat?

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So Mayo have hung the ‘help wanted’ sign outside the front door again. Once the final whistle was blown in Pearse Park at around 8.25pm last Saturday, there was never going to be any other option. John O’Mahony wasted no time in putting to an end his four seasons in charge of the side once the dye had been cast and the terminal whistle on the game and his managment of Mayo was blown by Gearoid Ó Conámha in the fading midlands sunlight.

 

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