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Willow Park spring surprise as they trump title aspirants

CCFL UNDER 17 PREMIER DIVISION

People of the Tribes: Meet Jackson.

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My Name is Jackson Rockley, 24 and Australian.

Michael Harding's Buddhist Tuesdays

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MICHAEL HARDING, the writer, actor, raconteur, and Irish Times columnist, is coming to the Town Hall Theatre to read from his latest memoir, On Tuesdays I’m A Buddhist.

Cannon opens new school building at Cahergal National School

The Minister for the Diaspora and International Development, Ciaran Cannon, has formally opened the new six classroom school building at Cahergal NS, Tuam.

Burke elected county board treasurer for 2018

Kinvara's Michael Burke has been elected treasurer of the Galway County Board for 2018.

Lough Mask regional water supply emoved from EPA Remedial Action List

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The Lough Mask regional water supply has been removed from the most recent Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Remedial Action List meaning up to 40,000 people have had their water supply removed from the agency’s to-do list. The scheme was on the RAL for treatment and management issues at the plant which have now been addressed following a €1.9 million upgrade by Irish Water working in partnership with Mayo County Council.

Open day at St Mary's College

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St Mary’s College will hold an open evening on Monday November 20 from 6.30pm to 8.30pm.

Being back in the big time suits Parsons

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Not many players involved with Mayo have had quite the chequered history with the Green and Red jersey as Charlestown Sarsfields midfielder Tom Parsons.

Ross found out as local interests trump national crises - Troy

Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Transport, Tourism and Sport, Robert Troy, says it is deeply disappointing to see Minister Ross using his influence at Cabinet to progress parochial concerns rather than focusing on the various emerging crises within his national portfolio.

RMS Titanic outcome was bigger than we think

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In 1912, the county of Mayo had been through seven challenging decades of continuous population decline. The reasons for such a plummet in numbers were multiple. High infant mortality, disease brought on by poor diet, a demanding lifestyle, and high emigration tested the people of Mayo’s strength to the limit.

 

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