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Westmeath footballers face crucial game against Sligo

Westmeath host Sligo in a crucial Allianz Football League Division Three clash at TEG Cusack Park on Sunday afternoon.

Mayo look to topple the Tribesmen

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Mayo left MacHale Park last Saturday night with plenty of question marks over them.

Mayo next up for Galway footballers in Pearse Stadium

Kevin Walsh's Galway, in division one for the first time since 2011, have made a tremendous start to their league campaign with two consecutive wins over Ulster opposition.

Westmeath confident for final after impressive run

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Westmeath face an interesting Bord Na Mona O’Byrne Cup final against Meath at O’Moore Park, Portlaoise on Sunday.

Last year's loss to visitors Treviso still fresh in Connacht's mind

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Deserved winners of the Guinness Rugby Writers of Ireland Team of the Year award this week, Connacht will want to continue their improving form when they host Italian side Treviso on Saturday (3pm).

United to conclude disappointing season after early promise

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A season that started with such promise for Galway United ends tomorrow when the Tribesmen visit Oriel Park to play SSE Airtricity League premier division champions Dundalk.

Dolan elected new Mayor of Athlone Municipal District

 

Careerwise recruitment continues its expansion with new office at Oranmore Business Park

Established in 1999, CareerWise Recruitment is recognised by many of the major indigenous and multinationals companies to be one of Ireland’s leading specialist technical and executive recruitment firms. It provides recruitment services in the areas of engineering, supply chain, sciences, it and accounting and finance. It operates out of multiple locations in Ireland and has offices in Cork, Shannon, and Dublin — And now it has announced the opening of its latest office, to be based at the Oranmore Business Park in Oranmore.

Councillors welcome Ailish McManus to the chamber

 

Reprieve for Aran Island residents as ferry services to continue - for now

The Island Ferries company, which had been threatening to cease carrying passengers between Rossaveal and Kilronan in the Aran Islands, has agreed to extend its services until spring. The company had claimed it would stop its operation due to a protracted dispute over a levy of .80 cent which it is forced to collect from passengers on behalf of Galway County Council.

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