The regularity with which Carl O’Callaghan’s phone has been buzzing since Sunday, December 6 suggest his singing days are behind him.
Read More »Korean War links Ennis brothers
AN Ennis man, whose brother died in the Korean War in April 1951, was in Korea at the time of his brother’s death, although neither knew that the other was in the country.
Read More »Keeping ‘happy’ a part of Christmas
ONCE upon a time, there was a little girl named Mary. She felt extremely special because she was the only child in the neighbourhood who received a letter back from Santa.
Read More »Wrapping up this winter
Winter woollies are a great way to repay your body for holding itself together despite the excesses of the festive season. Keeping the extremities somewhere close to body temperature is a really good idea and since hands and feet are the first to feel the frost, that is where we start.
Read More »Former INTO members celebrate retirements
THE Ennis branch of the INTO held a function in The West County Hotel recently to celebrate the retirement of former members.
Read More »The GAA acquire Croke Park
Rule 42 has been temporarily suspended, foreign games and anthems have been played in Croke Park and life goes on. Other sports have been played there; American football, baseball and boxing being prime examples but they did not have the same baggage as soccer and rugby.
Read More »Community comes to the fore in times of adversity
Wild Ways “Rain, rain go away… ” I am glad that an RTÉ broadcaster last week didn’t continue the ditty, for “Come again another day” is the last thing we want to happen short term.
Read More »Week in Pictures
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