Stories By Micheal McKenna
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Armagh
/ 8 years agoDriver left shaken after narrowly avoiding children ‘playing chicken’ round Umgola
Children are again dicing with death and insisting on ‘playing chicken’ in traffic during these darker evenings. And one local woman...
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Markethill
/ 8 years agoMinister visits Gosford and promises action to end road safety parking nightmare
Promises to explore a range of options to improve road safety outside Gosford Forest Park have been given by a Government...
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Lurgan
/ 8 years agoBeattie welcomes PSNI action on illegal Lurgan parade
The Ulster Unionist Party has welcomed the outcome of the PSNI’s investigations following the illegal parade in Lurgan on May 28...
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Keady
/ 8 years agoPolice and government officials in joint operation to tackle rural crime
Police in Armagh have stepped up patrols in a bid to reduce rural crime. Officiers, together with officials from the Department...
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News
/ 8 years agoCompany fined £2,500 after sewage pollution caused ‘fish kill’ in Richhill river
An English-based company has been fined £2,500 after leaking sewage led to a ‘fish kill’ in a local river. The case...
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Armagh
/ 8 years agoFuneral tomorrow for highly-regarded and respected funeral director Jackson Stoops
The funeral will take place on Tuesday of a highly-respected Armagh undertaker who passed away at the weekend after a period...
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News
/ 8 years agoFuel spill leads to road closure in south Armagh
A fuel spillage has led to a road closure in south Armagh. The Camlough Road has been closed at the Egyptian...
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Armagh
/ 8 years ago‘No objections’ raised to plans to create two new shops on site of derelict store
A proposal to build two new retail units on the site of a derelict store in Armagh city centre are to...
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News
/ 8 years agoTandragee family’s generous donation to Social Education Centre
The family of a young Tandragee woman have made a very kind donation in her memory. And the Bannvale Social Education...
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Armagh
/ 8 years agoOpen road safety event to be held in Armagh in bid to help educate young drivers
The Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough had the highest number of road deaths of all 11 council areas in Northern Ireland...
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Business
/ 8 years agoTayto bags deal in China while Irwin’s Bakery gets slice of the action too!
Two of Northern Ireland’s most iconic brands – both County Armagh-based – have landed lucrative orders overseas. Portadown’s Irwin’s Bakery and...
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News
/ 8 years agoPensioners issued with apology as benefit payments to be delayed next week
People in receipt of Attendance Allowance can expect a delay in payment next week. The Department for Communities has confirmed that...