Stories By Micheal McKenna
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Armagh
/ 7 years agoAward-winning chef to head up new restaurant at former East Chinese
As an Armagh Chinese announced its farewell to the city this week, another exciting project is set to take its place....
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Bessbrook
/ 7 years agoYoung boy dies after being struck by vehicle in Co Armagh
A young boy has died after being struck by a vehicle in county Armagh this morning (Friday). The boy was rushed...
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Markethill
/ 7 years agoLight at the end of the tunnel as state-of-the-art play park FINALLY approved
There is light at the end of a long tunnel for a county Armagh village after plans for a new play state-of-the-art...
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Newry
/ 7 years agoCars set on fire and van robbed in night of destruction in south Armagh estate
Two cars were set on fire and a work van robbed in a south Armagh housing estate overnight. Detectives in Newry...
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7 Hills Blues Fest
/ 7 years agoIn Pictures: First night of 7 Hills Blues Fest 2017
The 7 Hills Blues Fest cranked up the noise in Armagh as Dana Masters kicked-off the four-day festival in the Market...
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Armagh
/ 7 years agoPopular Armagh Chinese restaurant closes its doors..and people are gutted!
A popular Armagh city Chinese restaurant has closed it doors for the final time. East Chinese on Railway Street bid farewell...
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Armagh
/ 7 years agoCommunity devastated at passing of young Armagh mum diagnosed with brain tumour
The funeral will take place at the weekend of a young Armagh mother, described by friends as a “beautiful angel”. Julie...
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Banbridge
/ 7 years agoCouncil respond to grammatical gaffe which cost ratepayer £1,200
A grammatical mistake on an advertising billboard which cost the ratepayer £1,200 has been put down to “human error”. Armagh, Banbridge...
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Armagh
/ 7 years agoMan arrested over 1990 Killylea bomb which killed officers and nun
A man has been arrested in connection with a 1990 bomb attack that killed four people in county Armagh. The 55-year-old man...
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Banbridge
/ 7 years agoBillboard advertisement grammar gaffe costs council £1,200
A grammatical error on a billboard advertisement has cost Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Council an eye-watering £1,200. This massive billboard in...
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Banbridge
/ 7 years agoBillboard advertisement grammar gaffe costs council £1,200
A grammatical error on a billboard advertisement has cost Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Council an eye-watering £1,200. This massive billboard in...
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Armagh
/ 7 years agoWatch: Co Armagh teens hit back at bullies with brilliant music video
Two County Armagh teenagers are fighting back against the cruel taunts of bullies – their weapon of choice simply talent! Pals...