Inagh/Kilnamona’s return to the top ‘means so much’ to Hehir
*Champagne is poured on Clare Hehir. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. RETURNING TO the summit of Clare camogie after a five year wait “means so much” to Inagh/Kilnamona.
*Champagne is poured on Clare Hehir. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. RETURNING TO the summit of Clare camogie after a five year wait “means so much” to Inagh/Kilnamona.
*Shane Flanagan. A FORMER Garda jailed in July for inciting strangers to rape a colleague is to plead guilty to the unauthorised disclosure of Garda PULSE personal data on fourteen individuals.
*O’Callaghans Mills manager, Seán Doyle stands for the national anthem. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. FITNESS levels were “through the roof” which helped them to glory in the Clare Premier Intermediate Hurling Championship (PIHC) their victorious manager maintained.
*Niall Gilligan. A FARM enterprise operated by All-Ireland winning Clare hurler, Niall Gilligan recorded profits of €100,000 last year.
Pictured at the burying of a time capsule to mark eighty years since the first scheduled transatlantic flight at Shannon Airport were Ray O’Driscoll, Interim CEO The Shannon Airport Group with Hannah O’Brien, Rylana Obtinario and Lee O’Callaghan, Senior Infants Class of St Conaires National School, Shannon and their teacher Aimee Moore. Photograph: Arthur Ellis. …
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*Clondegad’s Seán McAllister. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill. KILMURRY IBRICKANE, Cooraclare, Ennistymon and Clondegad kicked off their U21A football campaigns with impressive victories.
*Helga Himmelsbach. Photograph: John Mangan A Clare widow has told an inquest that the absence of restorative justice in the case where her late husband died as a result of a French tourist’s dangerous driving “is a lost opportunity” for all concerned.