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Local interests can influence tourism policy by completing survey

Business owner/managers, their workforces and other stakeholders in the Shannon area are being given the opportunity this week by Shannon Chamber to have their say about the future direction of tourism policy in County Clare.

Letter to Editor – Staniforth Surname Study

Letter to Editor - Staniforth Surname Study.

US scientists chasing storms off Ireland

A United States "hurricane hunter” aircraft and a team of storm chasers have set up camp in Ireland as they undertake weather reconnaissance missions over the North Atlantic.

Clare Teachers Pioneer EU Technology Training

An EU-sponsored educational technology initiative will hold the first in a series of free in-service training courses for teachers this month in Ennis.

Reader seeks help with research

A Clare Herald reader is seeking help tracing a Clare man believed to have emigrated to Australia in the in the early 1900's.
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LIT Scientist proves existence bee previously feared extinct

A Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) scientist has proven beyond any doubt that the pure native Irish Honey Bee - Apis mellifera mellifera is not extinct as previously feared, but still exists on the island of Ireland.

John in search of better treatments for blood cancer

As students begin a new school term this week, the Irish Cancer Society has today announced funding for a new major cancer research scholarship, all made possible through the public’s generous support.

Celtic Mist sets sail for Dublin Riverfest

The Irish Whale and Dolphin Group (IWDG) has been invited to the Dublin Port Riverfest this Bank Holiday weekend.
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