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Cribbin defends St Patrick?s Day NY trip
THE chairman of Mayo County Council, John Cribbin, has defended his trip to New York for St Patrick?s Day, saying that it is now more important than ever to network with businesses abroad.
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Road to be named after Nobel Prize winner
A CASTLEBAR link road is to be named after a German Nobel Prize winner, writes Keith Bourke.
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Structure is driving locals up the wall
CALLS have been made to replace an existing wall at Clare, Claremorris.
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Hospital will learn fate at end of month
A DECISION on the future of Belmullet Hospital will be made at the end of this month, writes Marian Harrison.
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Affordable units to be rented in Westport
THREE unsold affordable units in Westport are to be rented to a voluntary housing organisation for five years.
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Shell seeks tenders for onshore pipeline work
SHELL has sought tenders for the design and construction of the onshore pipeline through Sruwaddacon Bay.
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Banner held aloft in America for jailed ?Chief?
A BANNER supporting the release of Pat ?The Chief? O?Donnell was carried in a St Patrick?s Day parade in America last week, writes Marian Harrison.
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Fishermen ?right to be concerned about mercury?
SHELL is working on a submission for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding the discharge of water which will be separated from the gas, writes Marian Harrison.
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?Petty crap? from council on signage
A CLAREMORRIS Independent councillor has slammed Mayo County Council for what he called ?petty crap? in relation to signage.
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Kiltimagh IRD told to back off on Charlestown jobs
A CHARLESTOWN councillor has slammed the efforts of a Kiltimagh company in offering their business premises as a stop-gap for workers as part of the decentralisation process.
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Flynn slams trade union ?blacklisting?
A WESTPORT councillor is being impeded in his efforts to represent his local constituency because of actions by a trade union which he describes as ?illegal?.
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Magic Moran tips the scales
MAYO 0-19 ARMAGH 0-17 A 10 POINT haul, including nine frees and a ?65?, by Tipperary native Brian Moran tipped the scales in favour of Mayo in an intriguing encounter at Crossmaglen, last Saturday.
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