Stories By Micheal McKenna
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News
/ 12 years agoMinister welcomes European visitors to Ceara
Education Minister, John O’Dowd, joined Ceara Special School in Lurgan today as it welcomed visitors from schools across Europe. The teachers...
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News
/ 12 years agoMedia slammed for ‘vile reporting’ of sludge dumping
ELEMENTS of the media have been slammed for their “vile reporting” of the ongoing scourge of fuel waste dumping across South Armagh....
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News
/ 12 years agoLaundering plant hidden behind hay bales
MORE than one-and-a-half tonnes of toxic waste were removed from a cattle farm in Cullyhanna after the discovery of a diesel laundering...
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Football
/ 12 years agoComeback Kings: Newry City FC reborn!
A NEWRY and Armagh Assemblyman has sent a personal message of support and congratulations to Newry City Football Club, who were relaunched at a special event...
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News
/ 12 years agoKennedy welcomes park name probe
ULSTER Unionist MLA Danny Kennedy has welcomed the news that the Equality Commission is to undertake a formal investigation into Newry and Mourne...
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GAA
/ 12 years agoArmagh V Longford – An Alternative View
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News
/ 12 years agoBin collection service changes
RESIDENTS in the Armagh City and District Council area are being reminded that the brown bin lift service has now returned to...
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News
/ 12 years ago‘Double broadband’ bills met by ratepayers!
A VOTE taken by Armagh Council – which has seen the cost of broadband access for councillors doubling – has been blasted...
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News
/ 12 years agoMarkethill Livestock Sales Sheep Prices
AN entry of 1380 sheep at Markethill on yesterday (Wednesday), March 6, sold in a vastly improved trade. Heavy hoggets sold to £100...
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News
/ 12 years agoFire station to be sold for development
ARMAGH’S former fire station is to be sold off. Armagh City and District Council bought the station – located in the...
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News
/ 12 years agoPortadown Thomas Cook outlet safe
PORTADOWN’S Thomas Cook outlet is to remain open. The UK’s largest retail travel agency announced yesterday (Wednesday) that it was to close...
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News
/ 12 years agoFive convicted of benefit fraud
FIVE people were convicted at Craigavon Magistrates’ court yesterday for claiming benefits they were not entitled to. Robert Winter (66) of...