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Naughten notes UK research may provide diagnosis for long Covid
UK researchers have found previously undetected damage to the lungs of long Covid-19 patients, which may prove a vital tool in providing a definitive diagnosis for those who have not fully recovered from the virus months after their initial infection, noted local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten.
Athlone GAA Covid-19 pop-up test centre formally ceases operations
The Covid-19 pop up test centre located within the Athlone GAA grounds on the Ballymahon Road is no longer operational.
Night of the Big Wind – 1839
In November 1824, the Church Wardens of Castlebar sought proposals from contractors to build a new church. Plans were displayed at the house of the Revd. William Smith.
Cars set alight in city
Gardaí in Galway are appealing for witnesses following two incidents of cars being set alight in Galway city - one taking place in Ballinfoyle Park, the other in Carn Ard, Circular Road.
Gardaí appeal for witnesses after road traffic collision
Gardaí are appealing for witnesses following a fatal road traffic collision in the early hours of Sunday morning October 31.
Ballinrobe Racecourse publish book to mark 100th anniversary
To celebrate their 100th anniversary, Ballinrobe Racecourse has this week published A History in the Making – a beautiful collection of memoirs, photographs, historical facts and behind the scenes snippets from the Mayo racecourse.
Mayor concerned gardaí 'not taking action' against 'illegal and unacceptable behaviour'
Mayor Colette Connolly says she is deeply concerned that the gardaí are "failing to take action" across a wide range of "illegal and unacceptable activity" in Galway city.
Ó Maolchiaráin looking forward to Roscommon challenge
During the past couple of decades CLG Oileáin Árainn’s rise has been one of the great success stories in Galway football. It is a tale of perseverance and hope, crushing losses experienced, great days sampled.
Suspected outbreak of Delta variant Covid-19 cases in Athlone
The HSE has opened a walk-in test centre in St Aloysius College, Athlone, in response to the suspected Delta variant outbreak of Covid-19 cases linked to socialising by the river on the west side of the town on June 11.
Council to consider designated areas for public drinking
Certain public areas of Galway city are under consideration as places where the consumption of alcohol will be permitted for the forthcoming ‘outdoor summer’.
