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A former Irish U-18 rugby international, who broke the jaw of another young man at a music festival has had sentencing adjourned for a probation report.
Rod fishing for salmon on the Moy has been an economic mainstay for Ballina but catch numbers have been falling for decades and have declined steeply in recent years
Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) has secured convictions against four men for separate illegal salmon angling offences, with fines and costs of more than €6,000 levied.
A 31 year West Sligo man who is standing in June’s Local Elections was arrested and charged arising out of an incident at a house in Enniscrone on Saturday. Father of three, James Conway, of Cannaghanally, Dromore West, who describes himself as a builder/farmer and who is standing for the Irish Freedom Party in Ballymote/Tubbercurry was arrested at the house and he was subsequently charged. He posted videos of himself at the scene on social media and in the rear of a patrol car. Conway was brought before a Special Sitting of Sligo District Court on Sunday where he appeared before Judge Eiteann Cunningham. The defendant was charged with causing criminal damage to Carrownedin House, Enniscrone on April 27th and with trespassing. There was no objection to bail and Conway was remanded to appear again on May 30th. The defendant was represented by Mr John Anderson, Solicitor of McGovern Walsh Solicitors. Conway is also before the court on a separate assault charge, a case which has been adjourned to later this year.