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Local Zero

Strathclyde Institute for Sustainable Communities

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Climate action on your doorstep. Dr Jen Roberts, Prof Matt Hannon and Dr Fraser Stewart are your trusted guides to smart local energy and a zero carbon future. Find us at www.localzeropod.com
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The Local Authority is a podcast by Local Government Chronicle. Each month, the podcast will ask fundamental questions about how local government needs to adapt to fulfil its full potential and best serve local populations. It will see LGC assemble a small panel of significant figures from the sector to discuss one specific issue per episode. All will have a focus on the future, with the emphasis being on innovation, fairness, policy change and place leadership. Between launch in May 2021 an ...
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Bridgecast

Bridge Housing Solutions

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Bridgecast is for those who work within the Social Housing Sector. Each episode highlights issues and topics brought to you by some the sector's leading voices.
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WMBD/WYZZ's team of meteorologists are teaming up to talk about the weather here in Central Illinois. Discussions can range from big storms that are brewing to just learning more about how forecasting works behind the scenes. Chief Meteorologist Chris Yates is joined by Morning Show Meteorologist Molly Naslund and Weekend Meteorologist Adam Sherwinski.
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The Bookshop Podcast

Mandy Jackson-Beverly

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Mandy Jackson-Beverly is a confessed bibliophile who believes independent bookshops are the gems of communities and authors are the rock stars of the literary world. As an author and book reviewer for the New York Journal of Books, Mandy profoundly understands and appreciates what it takes to write a book and present it to readers. She is instinctively curious and enjoys connecting with her guests. Learn more at mandyjacksonbeverly.com and thebookshoppodcast.com. And remember to subscribe to ...
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Hosted by No5 Chambers and guests provide expert commentary on planning & environmental law; planning appeals; judicial review; local authorities; and the housing and development issues facing England and Wales.
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Public Sector Executive Podcast

Public Sector Executive

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The Public Sector Executive Podcast is the new podcast bringing you closer to the public sector leaders in the UK. Covering everything from the environment to the economy to transport, our podcast will bring you the latest news, views and insight from the people responsible for shaping the country's future. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Unboxing History

Unboxing History | History Expert Jodi Wright-Gidley & Galveston Author Christine Hopkins

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Explore the past with Unboxing History as we take you on a journey into the captivating Galveston County Historical Museum collection. Uncover the hidden stories behind artifacts, delve into the intricacies of local history, and discover the treasures that connect us to bygone eras. Join us for a unique and insightful exploration of our heritage, one unboxing at a time. Hosted by local author and Galveston expert Christine Hopkins and Museum Director Jodi Wright-Gidley, "Unboxing History" wi ...
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KCMI's The Coffee Break

Christian Media Incorporated

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The Coffee Break is the daily talk/local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area!
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From bin collections to social care and everything in between, this magazine show talks about all things local government. Hosted by Nick Kilby CEO Cratus Group and Heather Jameson, Editor The MJ, 'Our World is Local' will keep you informed, bemused and plugged into monthly highlights in local politics.
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Tall Tales

Brum Radio

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Tall Tales is a fiction, drama and spoken word podcast, showcasing the very best emerging writing talent in Birmingham and the West Midlands. Each week, host Philip Ellis introduces a new work of fiction by a local author, brought to life by talented voice actors.
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Mountains to Sea DLR Book Festival

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council

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Dún Laoghaire, South Dublin, Ireland has a remarkable literary heritage which includes James Joyce and Samuel Beckett, as well as a host of historical and contemporary authors. In recognition of this, Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council held the inaugural Mountains to Sea DLR Book Festival in September 2009.
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Across the Pond

Lori Feathers & Sam Jordison

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Across the Pond is a podcast about the most discussed and anticipated books on both sides of the Atlantic. Texas indie bookstore owner Lori Feathers and UK publisher Sam Jordison bring their unique perspectives on the book business, local literary trends, and author news. In each episode Lori and Sam will also provide a critical take on an important book, discussing how it has been anticipated and received on either side of the pond. Exciting US and UK authors occasionally join Lori and Sam ...
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i want what SHE has

Theresa Lyn Widmann

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"I want what SHE has" w/ Theresa Lyn Widmann (and formerly Shana Falana) is a weekly live radio show at Radio Kingston in Kingston NY and PODCAST, amplifying women's voices and their stories. We share interviews of women (female identifying humans), seeking to flip the narrative on envy and celebrating the strengths and accomplishments of women we look up to. Women are so often the unsung heroines of a community’s overall health and wellbeing. These women have gifts to share and stories to t ...
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The Short Shots Podcast

Audible Local Ledger

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This reading is designed exclusively for people who are blind or print-disabled. Short Shots are multiple Public Domain short stories with a theme or common author curated by National Film Critic Ed Symkus. Whether shocking or amusing, they are guaranteed to entertain! Published twice a month. The Audible Local Ledger, a non-profit organization, reads local news and information to several hundred blind and print disabled listeners on the Cape, Islands and South Coast of Massachusetts. Along ...
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Welcome to the unLTD Business podcast! unLTD is a vibrant, forward-thinking platform for the Sheffield city region business community. The podcast sits along the monthly magazine, distributed to a wide range of businesses across the region. The content is current, relevant and focuses on the issues that matter to key leaders and decision-makers across the local business community, including: • News, appointments, training, events and networking • Charity and CSR • Success Stories and persona ...
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The Load In

UNITED Theatre Podcast Network & Lee Metzger

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It's the Load-In! A show encapsulating all things going on in and around the UNITED Theatre in Westerly, RI. Host Lee Metzger has the scoop on upcoming shows, movies, concerts, live comedy, author talks and many others. Listen in on interviews with local and visiting artists, musicians, comedians and more! Make sure to subscribe to be the first to know what's going on at the U!
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Issues and Ideas is a show that features a wide variety of people sharing their thoughts and perspectives about local issues, initiatives and events on the Central Coast. You might hear a policy maker discussing new regulation, an artist sharing their creative process, an entrepreneur exploring sustainable business practices, or an author talking about her latest book.Regular contributors and segments include: the KCBX News team; Carol Tangeman on a variety of local issues and people, travel ...
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It's Personal Finance Canada

Christine Conway, Cameron Conway

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Helping you understand , budgeting, investing, insurance and all things personal finance from a uniquely Canadian perspective. Featuring Christine Conway, a Certified Financial Planner, author and owner of Braun Financial. Along with her husband Cameron Conway, an author in his own right whose trying to better understand this wide world of personal finance. *This is for entertainment purposes only, please consult a local certified financial planner to assist you in developing your financial ...
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Your TL;DR for what's happening in SoCal. Get caught up in less than ten minutes every afternoon on The LA Local. From culture to crime to politics to the offbeat, Alex Silverman and the team at KNX News 97.1 FM have you covered.
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Mokena's Front Porch Podcast

Israel Smith & Matt Galik

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Welcome to Mokena’s Front Porch – THE podcast for Mokena history and community! Nestled in the heart of Chicagoland, Mokena began as a small farming community that flourished after the Rock Island train line arrived in 1852. Today, with a population of over 20,000, its rich past continues to shape its future. Your hosts: 🔹 Matt – A lifelong Mokenian, local historian, and author of two books on Mokena history. His blog, Matt’s Old Mokena, serves as the foundation for many of our episodes, bri ...
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Library Words

Lewisham Libraries

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Stories, poetry, histories and memories are all shared in our fortnightly podcast created by Lewisham libraries staff. We started collecting material at the beginning of Covid-19 lockdown in April 2020 and shared them with customers and residents through Facebook as the weekly series “Lewisham Voices”. We are now publishing them more widely through this podcast. There are memories from residents of growing up in Lewisham during the 1950s, and local author Caleb Azumah Nelson reflects on a mo ...
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Better Health Bookshelf delivers life-changing insights from today’s best new health and wellness books—curated for men and women 50+ who want to feel better, stay sharp, and live stronger. Each week, host Mike Capuzzi shares smart, real-world strategies for longevity, weight loss, fitness, sleep, and mental clarity—straight from the experts. This is where smart readers find the most powerful health and wellness books to take control of their health!
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Chris provides an insight into the world of local government property, drawing upon his 40+ year's experience in the sector, with a range of thought provoking podcast episodes. Expect to be challenged, educated and hopefully entertained as we share his and other's experience.
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The Three Ravens is an English myth and folklore podcast hosted by Eleanor Conlon and Martin Vaux. Each weekly episode focuses on one of England's 39 historic counties, exploring the history, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more. Then, and most importantly, we take turns to tell a new version of an ancient story from that county - all before discussing what that tale might mean, where it ...
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The Okie Bookcast is dedicated to helping curious readers like you find your next great read by connecting you to Oklahoma authors and stories. The show features monthly interviews with contributors to the reading life of Oklahoma - it might be an author, publisher, librarian, reader, bookseller, or other figure. In addition to interviews, the show has a monthly book conversation full of reviews and recommendations. New episodes drop on the first and third Tuesdays of the month. Connect with ...
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Welcome to the Digital Dominance Podcast, your go-to resource for leveraging SEO, websites, and digital marketing specifically for service-based businesses. Whether you run a medical clinic, plumbing company, or any other service-oriented business, each episode delivers powerful strategies and actionable insights designed to boost your online presence, attract more local clients, and help you dominate your market. Tune in to discover expert tips and proven tactics that will take your busines ...
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Author Author is an occasional feature of interviews with authors in Portland, either on tour or local writers. Ed Goldberg has been conducting these interviews for almost 20 years. Each interview discusses the author's current work, thoughts and process for writing.
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Sligo County Council have been called to support a campaign that ends the stigma around menstruation and menopause. The Nail The Stigma campaign is student-led by ATU Sligo, and it aims to open and encourage conversations around periods. It's hope that the local authority will provide free period products in all council buildings, and the governmen…
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The English devolution white paper, published in December, commits to “a permanent shift of power away from Whitehall” and a rewiring of national government to work in partnership with mayors and council leaders. Plans include the creation of more mayors and devolution across the country, with more powers for existing mayors, including over how the…
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How can local authorities collaborate with community energy groups to deliver a just transition? To explore this question, Fraser and Jen – making their co-hosting debut – are joined by Ellie Radcliffe, Project Manager at Carbon Coop, and Charlotte Norton, Associate Director at the Carbon Trust. The conversation focuses on the Innovate UK-funded Ne…
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By Elisabeth Sherwin Estes Park is home to several species of unusual animals, from gigantic moose to snowshoe hares. Now add another rarity to the mix – a best-selling author. You will be able to meet best-selling author and Estes Park resident Aimie Runyan at two events this week: Tuesday, April 1 at 5:30 p.m. at Macdonald Book Shop and Friday, A…
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It's the 4th anniversary of Spirituality and Politics with Marielena! We start off talking about getting off social media, simplifying life, conflict resolution, and post-patriarchal living. She was recently talking about Leading with Artivism with Poet Gold, and she shared the differences between activist and advocate and why she considers herself…
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On today's episode of The Coffee Break, Pastor Andy Griess of Zion Evangelical Church helped us kick off Holy Week by breaking down Psalm 22. The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Chr…
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A Sligo man has been chosen as a new International Officer for Fianna Fail following the party’s National Youth Conference over the weekend. Padraig Cawley was selected by a vote of 104 to 41. He now wants to use this position to highlight important issues in the North West such as the N17, the Western Rail Corridor, and third level fees. Mr Cawley…
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Lott and St Andrew's UMC are teaming up to recycle styrofoam into usable material. Lott Industries will recycle #6 styrofoam, the kind you find when you buy electronics usually, and the Church of St. Andrew's UMC on Heatherdowns have decided to get involved. The church now has a drop-off bin on church property which they regularly empty and deliver…
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It's claimed that there's a cohort in Collooney abusing the local playground. A clean-up of the area took place over the weekend, and the level of dog mess both on the grass and in the bins was said to be unprecedented. One of the volunteers and local Sinn Fein Cllr Thomas Healy says it's a huge health and safety hazard, especially for young childr…
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A petition, calling for the Strandhill Market to reopen, has already garnered thousands of signatures. The campaign itself is also gaining momentum with many traders voicing their concern over being effectively displaced. The market is usually held in hangar one at Sligo Airport but the amenity has been reassigned, with the market now on hold. Tony…
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It's claimed that a significant number of break-ins in County Sligo go underreported. It comes as new statistics show that nationally, just over 3 thousand burglaries took place in the winter - which is a 19 percent drop on the same period 12 months ago. However, it's fallen from over 12 thousand in 2015, which was when Operation Thor launched. Cll…
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The Irish independent are reporting that that the new Irish Coast Guard rescue helicopter operator has been banned from transporting patients on stretchers in their newly leased aircraft as they are not compliant with safety regulations. Air crews have been told that casualties can only be carried if they are placed sitting up and secured in one of…
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In our latest episode, we tackle the critical issue of digital inclusion and the urgent need for equal access to technology in the UK. With over 11 million people digitally excluded, our expert panel discusses the challenges and innovative solutions being implemented to bridge this gap. Discover how local authorities and communities are working tog…
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Disappointment has been expressed locally over the exclusion of the Collooney to Claremorris rail line in the revised National Planning Framework up to 2040. The revision was recently welcomed by Minister Sean Canney TD who highlighted the importance of planned improvements to the Atlantic Economic Corridor. However, the route from Galway was only …
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On this week's episode of Three Ravens we're heading into disputed territory: Herefordshire in the Welsh Marches, which is a county with so much history and folklore! We start off by going over all Queer Eye and giving April 14th a makeover, concluding that, while we could make this 'Nothing Day' about gardening, or ice skating on bone-bladed skate…
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This week Christine talks about Stephen Covey’s book “The Seven Habits Of Highly Effective People,” and finds a way to apply it to our personal finances. Find out how circles, squares and private victories can make all the difference in your life. If you live in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario or Yukon let us help you tak…
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In March of 2024, former Sligo Rovers player and Sligo senior gaelic footballer Sean Flannery suffered a stroke at the age of 44. He lost his speech, swallow, balance and co-ordination among other functions - but 12 months on, he has made a full recovery. Sean spoke to Ocean FM Sport's Austin O'Callaghan at his SFX gym in north Sligo, where he work…
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The public are being invited to celebrate the Leitrim Gathering. Taking place from May 23rd to 25th, it will celebrate Leitrim's culture, natural beauty and community. It is aimed at connecting people with roots in County Leitrim through a series of cultural, musical and community events. Cathaoirleach of Leitrim County Council, Cllr Paddy O'Rourke…
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There are calls in Sligo for the right to housing to be enshrined in the constitution. This is amid a worsening housing and homelessness crisis across the country. Recent figures published by the Department of Housing, showed there 158 adults accessing emergency accommodation across the North West last month. Local Sinn Fein Cllr Arthur Gibbons say…
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Government Ministers are to be contacted by Sligo County Council over an elderly person's grant that only applies to second-hand boilers. A rule change came from the EU at the start of this year, that does not allow the grant to avail of new boilers. There are a number of local people who are left unhappy with the current conditions of the grant. L…
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Pressure is growing to add a statue of rebel leader Countess Markievicz to Dublin's O'Connell Street. Plans for the statue were put on hold in 2018 - and seven years later, the work is still on ice. Countess Markievicz was born in London but grew up in Sligo. She was elected Minister for Labour in April 1919. Social Democrats' Councillor Cat O'Dris…
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On this week's episode of Local Legends, Martin is joined by storyteller, library manager, and Secretary of the Leicestershire and Rutland Guild of Storytelling, Matthew Vaughan. Matt has been a storyteller for well over a decade. Since 2011 he has also worked in East Midlands’ Public Library Services, and, in addition to working as a storyteller i…
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Maumee Bay Club of the NANBPWC spoke with Fred about an upcoming event on keeping our young people safe when interacting with the police. Sunday from 2-4 at the Sanger Branch Library Albert Earl and members of the Toledo Buffalo Soldiers will talk about What To Do When Stopped By Police, along with personal responsibility actions.…
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March 10, 1940 – March 20, 2025 On March 20, 2025, Richard “Dick” Aaron Life, Captain, United States Navy, died peacefully while resting at age 85. He was with family during his final moments. He died naturally from a cardiac arrest. Born on March 10, 1940, in Parkersburg, W.Va. to Richard Edward Life and Frances Marie Roush. He grew up in both Ath…
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On today's episode of The Coffee Break, Russ spoke with the VHSA students. The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and our local area! Visit our website: www.kcmifm.…
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There are calls in Sligo for government regulation over smartphone use by young teenagers and early access to social media. This follows the success of Netflix’s hit tv show Adolescence, which explores how harmful online content is impacting how young males see the world. There’s also been a recent push locally for the series to be shown in schools…
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Manorhamilton & District Credit Union has surpassed €7 million in loans. It marks a significant milestone in their 29-year history, and reflects the impact on the local community. Manorhamilton Credit Union continues to grow in the region, with 5,000 members contributing to this latest achievement. Pauline Murray, Manager of Manorhamilton & Distric…
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One Sligo trader is fearful for the future of their business if a resolution is not found for the Strandhill People’s Market. Driftwood Coffee Cart has been operating at the market every Sunday for 11 years, however the market will not be reopening at Sligo Airport until December at the earliest. This is due to delays in the transfer of operations …
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A second Cardiology CT Scanner will be provided at Sligo University Hospital following the latest capital funding plan. There have been recent calls for the equipment and a full-time Cath Lab service, so patients wouldn’t have to go elsewhere in the country. As is stands, a number of people have had to travel to Galway and Sligo, despite SUH having…
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There are calls on the Government to fund the regeneration of the marina in Donegal Town. There's said to be number of boat people who wish to dock in Donegal Town but are currently unable to do so. Fianna Fáil Cllr Michael Naughton, who says such an amenity would have far-reaching benefits both economically and for tourism. Donegal County Council …
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Frustration is building in Rossnowlagh over the ongoing public toilets debacle. This week saw one of the portable facilities left unfit for use until a major clean-up operation was carried out. There's been a long-running desire among the local community for permanent toilets to be established there. There's also said to be concern surrounding the …
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The OPW Minister is being urged to do more for areas in Donegal that are vulnerable to flooding. Killybegs, Donegal Town and Pettigo are just some of the areas which have been devastated by flooding in the recent past. Speaking in the Seanad, Fine Gael Senator Manus Boyle believes that having some emergency equipment in place to combat any potentia…
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Sligo Airport has reaffirmed its commitment to the Strandhill People's Market, despite currently not having the space to accommodate it. The market was due to reopen in March, however it has now postponed until December due to delays in the transfer of operations of the search and rescue services based at the airport. Meanwhile, support has already…
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Homeland Security agents were turned away while trying to enter two South L.A. elementary schools without warrants. Big changes are coming to PCH – but are they really enough to improve safety? And more than 100 girls got the prom dresses of their dreams with the help of a local charity. The L.A. Local is sponsored by the LA Car Guy family of deale…
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On today's episode of The Coffee Break, Russ spoke with Nate about what's been going on with Nebraska Family Alliance. The Coffee Break is the daily Christian talk and local events program on Hope Radio KCMI 97.1FM serving the Scottsbluff, NE area. Tune in for interviews with authors, musicians, pastors, and others in the Christian community and ou…
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Story by Suzy Blackhurst A brewing rift between Board members of Visit Estes Park, most of whom have worked together for several years, and Kirby Hazelton, who was appointed to the Board just a year ago this week, came to a head this past week. The most recent skirmish began on April 1 when Hazelton, an Estes Park Town Trustee and the Town Board’s …
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Uisce Eireann is being urged to provide a contribution to a minor road development scheme in Sligo. Rural roads will not be included in national resurfacing plans, but local residents can apply to the Community Involvement Scheme, which will provide a grant covering up to 90% of resurfacing costs. It has been suggested that the remaining 10% should…
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The Minister for Transport, the NTA, and Irish Rail are all being urged to establish an early train running from Longford to Sligo. It’s hoped the train would arrive in Sligo no later than 8.30am, giving people an opportunity to go to work or attend studies. Following recent research by ATU Sligo on the topic, there has proved to be a huge demand f…
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Nino Miracola was my guest to talk about his upcoming fundraiser and walks to support the Susan G Komen organization to fight breast cancer. Nino does weekend walks all over the country of 20 miles per day Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and has raised tens of thousands of dollars already.By 1370 WSPD (WSPD-AM)
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Albert 'Prince' Bell speaks with Fred about upcoming bout on Saturday in Toledo. Albert is fighting as a featherweight this year after going 28-0 so far as a light featherweight. Gates open at 6, first bout is at 6:15 so get your tickets now from Huntington Center box office. At the door they will be $10 more.…
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Sinn Fein is to hold the Chairperson position of the new Oireachtas Committee on Fisheries and Maritime Affairs. The party is to take the chair's position on seven Oireachtas committees in total, including the justice and defence panels, with Government parties taking the positions on the committees on housing and infrastructure. Donegal TD Sinn Fé…
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One possible solution to bring back the Strandhill People's Market is to construct a temporary hangar at Sligo airport. The market was due to reopen in March, however it has now been delayed until December due to complications in the transfer of operations of the search and rescue services based at the airport. Support has already been given for th…
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Sinn Fein is calling for an audit into hundreds of hip surgeries on young children to be expanded. A draft review of paediatric hip surgeries at Children's Health Ireland hospitals at Cappagh and Temple Street found hundreds of children operated on between 2021 and 2023 did not meet the threshold for the procedure. CHI says the investigation is not…
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Summary In this episode, Devin Sizemore discusses the importance of building connections and leveraging books to establish authority in business. He shares strategies for identifying target audiences, aligning offline and online marketing efforts, and using books as tools for growth. Devin emphasizes the need for proactive networking and offers ins…
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