08 February 2014

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Newz Monkeys set to reach   global market

Newz Monkeys set to reach global market

A local writer and entrepreneur has created a virtual world for budding young journalists to develop their editorial, reading and writing skills.

‘We are turning away twenty horses a week’

‘We are turning away twenty horses a week’

There are times in all our lives when we have to put our head in our hands with frustration.

O’Keeffe case sets legal precedent for other victims says local solicitor

A landmark case in Europe may have opened the doors for other victims of childhood sexual abuse says a Dundalk solicitor.

Coláiste Rís crowned champions

Coláiste Rís crowned champions

There were great celebrations in Chapel Street last week as students of Coláiste Rís celebrated their school’s victory in the final of Comórtas Díospóireachta Uí Chadhain.

‘I would love to be able to buy potato bread’

‘I would love to be able to buy potato bread’

In this week’s Across the Water, Martin Grant talks to Miceal Adams, originally from Dundalk, now living in Auckland, New Zealand.

 

Sport



Louth must be wary of Laois

Louth must be wary of Laois

Donegal are still a bit down the road from Louth in this year’s series of National League fixtures, but the Reds face a Laois team next Sunday who will still be licking gaping wounds from their own run-in with the 2012 All Ireland Champions.

Anger at late slip ups

Anger at late slip ups

The first question was direct and the most obvious one: “Were you disappointed not to have won that game?” The response from Louth boss Aidan O’Rourke was curt: “Yep”.

Byrne keen to put 2013 behind him

Byrne keen to put 2013 behind him

In many ways 2013 was a year to forget for Declan Byrne. It started out promisingly with the Mochtas man battling his way onto the panel for the O’Byrne Cup. It should have been the beginning of a great run in the intercounty team.

Reds gain much from O’Byrne Cup

Reds gain much from O’Byrne Cup

There’s very little that can be read into the results in the O’Byrne Cup at this stage of the year.

McCarthy looking to shake up county  hurling in quest for Rackard glory

McCarthy looking to shake up county hurling in quest for Rackard glory

The bones creaked and groaned for just too long, and despite the protestations of his wife, new Louth hurling manager Dee McCarthy eventually called time on his playing days barely two years ago.

 




 
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