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Man due in court after Ennis drugs seizures

A man will appear in court in Limerick City this morning charged in connection with a drugs seizure in Co Clare last week.

Know the signs of stroke – IHF

The Irish Heart Foundation is urging Clare people to know the signs of stroke and to be aware of the vital action to take in the event of witnessing one.

Gardaí investigate Ballina/Killaloe assault

Gardaí in Killaloe are investigating an assault that occurred in Ballina in the early hours of Sunday morning.

Death of Canon Caimin O’Carroll announced

The death has taken place of Canon Caimin O’Carroll, retired Parish Priest of Doora-Barefield, Co. Clare.

Clare musicians star in free Trad music courses

Three Clare men are among a group of top musicians who have joined forces to create free Traditional music courses for the Galway-based online learning platform Alison.com.
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Zimmer launches STEM Scholarship Award

Acknowledging the contribution of its highly skilled workforce in Ireland over the last thirteen years and with the goal of encouraging a new generation to enjoy a career in STEM, Zimmer Biomet has launched an annual scholarship award programme focused on recognising the children of its employees in both Shannon and Galway.

Rights of way Bill to be published

The Government has confirmed to Clare Independent TD Michael McNamara that the Land and Conveyancing Law Reform (Amendment) Bill will be published imminently.

Ennis businesses acknowledged as Age Friendly

As part of the Ennis Age Friendly Town initiative, 14 businesses were acknowledged as Age Friendly at an event in the Woodstock Hotel in Ennis.
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