Midlands News from Wednesday, September 18th, 2024
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Offaly Village Experiencing Low Water Pressure Asked To Conserve Where Possible
Demand is high as rainfall levels have been low.
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People Want To See Childcare, Fuel Costs And Housing Tackled In Budget 2025
The Budget will be announced on October 1st.
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Offaly To Get 24-Hour Gym In The Coming Months
The opening date have been given as November.
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Door "Still Open" For Laois' Aidan Mullins - Sinn Féin Leader
The Portarlington rep recently stepped away from the party.
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Missing Woman Found Safe And Well
Gardaí are thanking the public for their assistance.
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Emergency Services Attend The Scene Of M7 Crash
It happened near Monasterevin this afternoon.
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Over 8% Yearly Increase In Midlands Home Prices
€258,000 is the average price tag for a home in the region, according to the CSO.
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Recent Attack On Hezbollah Unlikely To Lead To Israeli Invasion Of Lebanon - Westmeath Security Analyst
Over 2,000 were in injured after thousands of pagers exploded.
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Health Minister Should Focus On Other Medical Issues Rather Than Contraception - Aontú
Minister Stephen Donnelly wants to include 16 year olds in the free contraception eligibility.
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Laois Couple Defy The Odds With Land Locked Beach Resort
The facility has been operational for a year.
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"No Serious Injuries" During Three Lough Ree Call-Outs On Sunday
The RNLI assisted seven people who got into difficulty on Sunday.
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Gardaí Investigating Offaly Bus Crash Which Saw Multiple People Hospitalised
A number of passengers were taken to hospital after the incident.
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Offaly Local Property Tax Unchanged After Sinn Féin Proposal Turned Down
Sinn Féin had suggest cutting the tax by 5%.
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Missing Laois Woman Found "Safe And Well"
She had been missing since Friday.
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Ploughing Day Two Offering Fashion Shows And Sheep Shearing
The weather has by-far been the stand-out event so far.