Stories By Micheal McKenna
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Bessbrook
/ 8 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
/ 8 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
/ 8 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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Armagh
/ 8 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
/ 8 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
/ 8 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
/ 8 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
/ 8 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
/ 8 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
/ 8 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
/ 8 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...
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Portadown
/ 8 years agoB&M Bargains could be on the move after store advertised to let
B&M Bargains could be the next big name retailer on the move in Portadown. Armagh I can reveal that the discount...