Tributes pour in for Blackpool boy, 9, who died after being struck by lightning There are no words for such a tragedy.
07:57, 12 MAY 2021
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Emergency services were called to the playing fields off School Road and Jepson Way (Image: Google)
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A community is mourning the tragic death of a young boy after he was struck by lightning.
Communication lines opened between Tullamore GAA Club and County Board in O Connor Park lease row
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Empty terraces in O Connor Park resulted in a row between the County Board and Tullamore GAA over the payment of the lease for the ground. );
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DISCUSSIONS have taken place in recent days between Offaly GAA chairman, Michael Duignan and Tullamore GAA chairman, Tom Martin in a bid to bring an end to a row over the payment of the lease for O Connor Park in Tullamore.
A big stand off has erupted between the bodies over the payment of the lease for 2020. The County Board sought a reduction in their annual rent as the ground yielded almost no revenue last year because of Covid-19 restrictions. Tullamore GAA Club refused to give any reduction and the two sides have been at loggerheads since then. The County Board paid €42,184 of the €56,245 lease for 2020 and sought a reduction of three months rent of €14,061 because of the Covid-19 pandem
Shock at sudden death of popular Offaly man
Daingean native Jordan was a talented footballer and soccer player
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Paul Jordan, third from left on front row, with Daingean in the 1980s. Picture: Daingean GAA website. );
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NEWS of the sudden and untimely death of a talented former sports man today has stunned the many people who knew, liked and admired him.
Paul Jordan was a native of Daingean and lived in Killeenmore, Killeigh for several years. In his early 50s, he was very well known in his native area, adopted home and the town of Tullamore where he worked for most of his life.
Press Release – Bayleys The modern industrial facility housing an international distributor of automotive products has been put up for sale in Wellingtons premier industrial precinct.
Also seized was equipment used in the trafficking and production of cannabis.
Two men were arrested as officers from MRC de la Vallée-de-la-Gatineau, Mont-Laurier and Gatineau conducted the searches, police said in a release Tuesday.
If approved by prosecutors, a 29-year-old man could face charges of producing and possessing cannabis for the purpose of trafficking, theft of service and careless storage of a firearm, police said.
A 33-year-old could face charges of producing and possessing cannabis for the purpose of trafficking, theft of service, possession of a prohibited weapon, careless storage of a firearm and possession of narcotics.
The men were released on a promise to appear in court in Maniwaki at a later date.