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Published by Mayo Books Press and written by renowned local historian and Teagasc agricultural advisor Sean Cadden, this ...
Oisín Heffernan, who was reported missing from Claremorris since September 9 last, has been found safe and well.
ON June 30, 1941, the Minister for Local Government and Public Health, Mr. P.J. Ruttledge, performed the official reopening of the new tuberculosis sanatorium at Creagh, Ballinrobe. The facility was ...
CLARE Island is set to host SÚIL - The Loss of the Light, a participative sculptural walk that invites people of all ages and abilities to connect with the landscape, each other, and the creative ...
MAYO County Council owns 25 sites around the county that could deliver 438 homes, with management told its land bank needs to increase.
MAYO County Council has nominated seven members to sit on the new Community Safety Partnership, which is replacing the Joint Policing Committee.
MOTORISTS travelling on the N5 in the Castlebar area can expect delays in the weeks ahead as road works get underway.
The Moynihans are three former members of the groundbreaking band Calico, and their music has been recorded and performed by a host of leading folk artists including Lunasa, Flook, Talisk and Mike ...
The Mayo GAA two-point controversy has taken a fresh twist. Hollymount Carramore GAA Club is to appeal to the Connacht Council over the decision of the Mayo Competitions Control Committee (CCC) to ...
This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Wild Atlantic Words Festival in Castlebar, and the organisers are determined that the 2025 programme will be worthy of the occasion.
The Castlebar to Turlough greenway is set to reopen fully to the public after being closed for several weeks for major resurfacing and fencing works.
A 32-year-old Mayo man, arrested following a high-speed chase involving armed gardaí across counties Meath and Westmeath, has ...