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Local needs? Or national priorities? The problem with building new roads in Ireland

Local needs? Or national priorities? The problem with building new roads in Ireland
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Butler holds in-person graduation, along with special ceremony for 2020 grads

Butler holds in-person graduation, along with special ceremony for 2020 grads Butler made up for last year s canceled graduation with a special graduation on Saturday night for the class of 2020. About 330 students returned for the ceremony. Author: Lauren Kostiuk Updated: 11:53 PM EDT May 8, 2021 INDIANAPOLIS This weekend, Butler University is holding in-person graduation ceremonies for the class of 2021.   Usually, the university holds one large ceremony for all of its graduates, but this year it separated the ceremonies by college to allow more room for social distancing. Each graduate could invite two guests.   During the ceremonies, graduates sat spaced out in the stands and parents watched from the opposite side.  

Deputy Lowry Welcomes €50,000 Funding For Tipperary Town Court House

Tipperary Mid West Radio Tipperary Town Court House (Image: TippTown.ie) Minister of State for Heritage and Electoral Reform, Malcolm Noonan, TD, today announced that 85 heritage projects right across the country will benefit from a total of €3 million under this year’s Historic Structures Fund.  Deputy Michael Lowry has welcomed the announcement that €150,000 has been made available under this year’s Historic Structures Fund for four heritage projects in County Tipperary: “Included in this year’s allocation are the Courthouse in Tipperary Town and O’Shea’s on Burke Street in Fethard, who will each receive €50,000 in funding. DW Parke at 23 Gladstone Street in Clonmel will receive €40,000 under the Historic Shopfront Stream and the

Heated debate at west Tipp council meeting over property tax

Tipp FM Photo © Tipp FM A vote on whether to retain a 10% increase on the Local Property Tax led to division among Councillors at a recent meeting of the Tipperary, Cahir and Cashel Municipal District. A number of Councillors who voted against the retention, were accused of being two faced and hypocritical. The vote at this week’s meeting centred on maintaining the 10% increase on the base rate of the local property tax. The vote was passed with Councillors Declan Burgess, Roger Kennedy, John Crosse, Michael Anglim, Michael Fitzgerald, Mary Hanna Hourigan, John Crosse and Marie Murphy. Councillors Andy Maloney, AnneMarie Ryan, Tony Black and Mairin McGrath voted against it.

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