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THERE is quite a serious issue with illegal dumping in Shannon, according to Tidy Towns chairman Derek Clune, after dozens of bags of rubbish were taken from Tullyvarraga Hill at the weekend. He ...
Peter Keane’s first championship campaign in charge of Clare sees him blending seasoned talent with fresh faces, managing rule changes, and navigating Division 3 dynamics – all while staying ...
A team of teen scientists from St Flannan’s College who designed a unique space settlement have won first prize in a prestigious design competition founded by NASA and administered by the US’s ...
An Ogonnelloe-based women has sailed to the top of Irish Sailing following her recent election as president. Elected for a three-year term, Sue Concannon has been on the board of Irish Sailing for ...
THERE is quite a serious issue with illegal dumping in Shannon, according to Tidy Towns chairman Derek Clune, after dozens of bags of ...
What a chance this Saturday will represent for Clare football to make it to a third Munster Senior Football final in a row for the first time ever in GAA history. Coming off a strong league ...
New information about the last moments of Clare woman, Emer O’Loughlin, reveal that she died in extremely violent circumstances and was decapitated. The 23-year-old art student was murdered in a ...
According to Clare manager Brian Lohan, the Cork team coming to Ennis on Sunday are the best team in the country at present, but he quietly points out that many people felt the same before last ...
Three groundbreaking Clare movements will feature in a new initiative hosted by the National Library of Ireland in conjunction with the Environmental Protection Agency.
Clare GAA has appointed 2013 All Ireland winner Pat O’Connor as its demographics officer. It comes at a time when many GAA clubs are facing serious challenges due to shifts in population and ...
Finals Clare v Cork at Páirc Chiosóg Ennis, Sunday 11.45am (Donnacha O’Callaghan, Limerick) There’s not only one but two All-Ireland Senior Champions on ...
Three groundbreaking Clare movements will feature in a new initiative hosted by the National Library of Ireland in conjunction with the Environmental Protection Agency.