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Over €100,000 awarded in MIC Entrance Scholarships

More than €100,000 in scholarships has been awarded to 50 first-year students at Mary Immaculate College (MIC).

Man killed in West Clare work accident

A man has died in a workplace accident in West Clare this afternoon.

Shannon Group determined to rebuild after COVID-19

The CEO of Shannon Group has reaffirmed the Group’s commitment to restoring air services to Shannon Airport and visitor numbers to its heritage sites as soon as the aviation and tourism sectors reopen.

Prosecutions for illegal dumping expected

A number of prosecutions are expected to be pursued following significant illegal dumping in a public area of Shannon.

McNamara quizzes Tánaiste on Shannon water plan

Independent T.D. for Clare Michael McNamara has questioned the Tánaiste Leo Varadkar in the Dáil on the proposed plan to extract water from the River Shannon and pipe it to Dublin.
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Public urged to ‘hold firm’ in solidarity with frontline...

The Department of Public Health Mid-West is urging people in Clare to hold firm in staying at home and complying with public health guidelines, as a sign of solidarity with the region’s healthcare workers who are on the COVID-19 pandemic frontline.

Community supports Bernard after house fire

A local community is rallying together in support of a popular local man and former county councillor after his home was destroyed by fire last month.

Music and song could improve staff wellbeing

Cork International Choral Festival is calling on Clare based companies and businesses around Ireland to connect with their staff and teams during Covid through the uplifting medium of music.
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