Emma Austin still on cloud nine after Miss Ireland
*Emma Austin pictured with her parents Paul and Kathy. Emma Austin is “still on cloud nine” following her successful outing in the Miss Ireland competition over the weekend.
*Emma Austin pictured with her parents Paul and Kathy. Emma Austin is “still on cloud nine” following her successful outing in the Miss Ireland competition over the weekend.
Clare’s cultural community will unite today (Friday) to showcase the very best the county has to offer.
Students across Co Clare held a day of action highlighting the importance of climate change.
Consultants have not been appointed for the delivery of flood defence works along the Shannon Embankments.
*Sabhbh Edwards Murphy. Photo courtesy Limerick Lions Club / Aleksey Bodrov Basketball in Clare is on the rise according to followers of the sport and if that’s the case, Sabhbh Edwards Murphy is set to be the poster girl and inspiration for anyone taking up the sport.
20 new jobs are to be created as part of Extreme Networks €3m investment to its Shannon R&D programme.
1919: The War of Independence’ is the theme of Clare County Library’s ‘Decade of Centenaries History Week’ which runs until Friday.
A special briefing session is to be held for elected members in West Clare to discuss the amount of derelict buildings in Kilrush with one local councillor warning future accidents may occur if the level of vacancy remains.
Author and medical doctor, Dr. Harry Barry will deliver an evening seminar on the topic of health and wellbeing in the workplace this Thursday in Shannon.
*Miss Clare, Emma Austin. Photograph: Brian McEvoy Emma Austin from Shannon will be among the 33 finalists taking to the stage this weekend in the Miss Ireland Final.