There are many cruel things done during wars and civil wars even more so. The American Civil War was no exception.
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Read More »Sight loss doesn’t impair Áine Mae’s life vision
SIX years ago next February Áine Mae O’Mahony lost her sight. Then aged 25, the Ennistymon woman operated Cascades Cafe in the town and was completely independent. However, type one diabetes contributed to her eventual loss of sight and a complete lifestyle change.
Read More »Western Garages drives away with window display prize
’Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the town, shop windows were decorated, high up and low down.
Read More »Standalone Clare Garden Festival announced
CLARE Garden Festival 2013 will be held on Sunday, April 28 as a standalone festival, in partnership with County Clare Show. The slogan will be ‘Going back to your roots’ and sponsors, partners and traders are now being sought.
Read More »Environmental calendar unveiled
STUDENTS and teachers from Ennis Community College and Gaelcholáiste an Chláir recently assisted Ennis Town Council with the launch of its 2013 Environmental Initiatives Calendar.
Read More »Ructions in Boston over the tae
GOVERNMENTS have always succeeded in finding new ways of levying taxes. There have been taxes on beards, chimneys, windows, everything you can imagine and some would suggest that the Irish Government had the ultimate tax when they taxed septic tanks.
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