Monaghan
# monaghan - Wednesday 22 May, 2013
Fuel laundering plant with 7 tonnes of toxic waste uncovered in Monaghan
The facility has the capacity to launder 15 million litres of fuel every year.
# monaghan - Friday 17 May, 2013
# monaghan - Friday 10 May, 2013
Crimestoppers appeals for information in fatal 2011 hit-and-run
20-year-old Fintan Trayor was killed after he was struck by a car while walking home.
# monaghan - Tuesday 7 May, 2013
40 new jobs to be created in newly-formed E-drive Group
The company already employs 62 people in its offices in Waterford, Monaghan and London.
# monaghan - Saturday 13 April, 2013
Man (43) dies following Monaghan collision
Gardaí are seeking witnesses to the single-vehicle fatal road traffic collision.
# monaghan - Saturday 30 March, 2013
Bus Éireann investigating early-morning crash
A coach on the Letterkenny to Dublin crashed during the early hours of Thursday morning.
# monaghan - Thursday 28 March, 2013
Updated: Snow showers to continue in the east, cold elsewhere
The rest of the country will remain dry and cold with spells of sunshine over western counties.
# monaghan - Sunday 24 March, 2013
8 Irish buildings that vanished, disappeared or were demolished
The architectural illustrations range from the Turkish Baths in Dublin, to the Tholsel in Galway, to the Exchange in Limerick.
# monaghan - Wednesday 20 March, 2013
Pedestrian dies after being hit by lorry in Monaghan
The incident happened on Main Street, Castleblayney at around 12.50pm this afternoon.
# monaghan - Wednesday 13 March, 2013
Look what a burst pipe did to this Monaghan hedge
Daily Hedge. Geddit? Geddit?
# monaghan - Tuesday 5 February, 2013
Poll: Are you confident in Irish food production?
The horse meat controversy rumbles on but has it impacted on your confidence in Irish food production?
FSAI ‘doesn’t believe horse meat problems are elsewhere in the industry’
Alan Reilly of the FSAI said that Polish authorities have not yet officially responded to the Irish investigation on the issue.
# monaghan - Tuesday 29 January, 2013
Two arrested in connection with Jason McGovern murder
The men are currently helping police with their enquiries.
# monaghan - Saturday 26 January, 2013
Vintage O’Neill display gives Tyrone McKenna Cup victory
Monaghan would produce a rousing second half in Armagh, but the uphill struggle proved too great when reduced to 14 men.
34-year-old woman killed in two-car Monaghan collision
Another four people – including two children – are injured, though not seriously.
# monaghan - Thursday 17 January, 2013
Production halted at plant as department confirms equine DNA found
All production has been suspended at the Silvercrest plant in County Monaghan “with immediate effect.”
# monaghan - Monday 14 January, 2013
Dr McKenna Cup: Wins for Fermanagh, Monaghan and Tyrone
Fermanagh and Monaghan lead the way in Section A while it is Tyrone in control in Section C.
# monaghan - Wednesday 9 January, 2013
Young woman arrested in Jason McGovern murder investigation
The 21-year-old is assisting detectives with their enquiries.
# monaghan - Tuesday 8 January, 2013
Olhausen and Kearns sausages back in shops after Irish company buys brand
Mallon’s has taken over production and sale of the Olhausen, Kearns and Byrnes brands while machinery from the three closed factories was sold to businessman Larry Goodman’s company.
Positive results from gold mine test in Monaghan
The metallurgical test undertaken included grinding, crushing and other factors relating to the mill design that would be needed to process the output from the mine.
# monaghan - Monday 7 January, 2013
Another arrest in Jason McGovern investigation
The 23-year-old was detained by PSNI detectives this afternoon.
IBAL Litter League 2012: Where did your town finish?
Kilkenny has been named Ireland’s most litter-free town by Irish Business Against Litter. Did your town feature highly?
Dr McKenna Cup round-up
The pre-season fare got underway in Ulster yesterday with Monaghan, Down, Tyrone and Antrim all enjoying victories.
# monaghan - Thursday 3 January, 2013
Two arrested over Omagh murder
Monaghan student Jason McGovern, 19, died from head injuries after being assaulted in two separate occasions while on a night out in Omagh.
# monaghan - Wednesday 2 January, 2013
Jason McGovern death: police launch murder investigation
The 19-year-old was attacked twice while on a night out in Omagh.
# monaghan - Tuesday 1 January, 2013
Jason McGovern death: investigation continues as PSNI seek interview
The 19-year-old was found dead at his Monaghan home yesterday morning.
# monaghan - Monday 31 December, 2012
Monaghan teen found dead this morning after overnight assault
The 19-year-old was found at his home in Emyvale at 11am today.
# monaghan - Sunday 30 December, 2012
2012 Reflections: Gaelic Football Part 5
In the fifth of a six-part series, we look back on the football fortunes this year of Monaghan, Offaly, Roscommon, Sligo and Tipperary.
# monaghan - Tuesday 4 December, 2012
40th anniversary of Dublin Sackville bombings marked today
Justice for the Forgotten will mark the occasion with a wreath-laying ceremony at 11.30am tomorrow. The bombs were the first car-bombs to explode in the Republic of Ireland.
# monaghan - Monday 5 November, 2012
Nine people charged over Cavan-Monaghan ecstasy raid
Nine people have been charged in relation to a seizure of a “considerable amount” of ecstasy and other controlled drugs, along with a large quantity of cash, earlier today.
Nine arrested after ecstasy raid in border area
Gardaí in the Cavan/Monaghan division seized “a considerable amount of cash and controlled drugs” in the raid.
# monaghan - Saturday 13 October, 2012
Oireachtas committee to visit Leitrim to discuss fracking
Initial investigations suggest there could be a major gas reserve in the north-west of the country – but the possible use of fracking to extract the gas is highly controversial.
# monaghan - Wednesday 10 October, 2012
Olhausen closes pork plants with loss of 160 jobs
The company ceased trading this morning.
# monaghan - Saturday 6 October, 2012
Expenses, insurance and fire engines: The week in numbers
Which Irish county has the fewest same-sex civil partners? And how many times could Facebook fill Croke Park?
# monaghan - Monday 24 September, 2012
Less than a fifth of homes register for septic tank inspections in €5 window
The discount registration window shuts next Friday – with only a fraction of the 437,000 tanks registered at the lower rate.
# monaghan - Wednesday 19 September, 2012
Customs officers uncover oil laundering plant in Monaghan
Eight tonnes of toxic sludge was recovered at the plant in Clontibret, which Revenue says cost the exchequer about €1m a year.
# monaghan - Tuesday 18 September, 2012
Search for teenage IRA victim resumes at Co Monaghan bog
Columba McVeigh, from Donaghmore in Co Tyrone, is believed to have been shot dead by the Provisional IRA in 1975.
# monaghan - Saturday 15 September, 2012
Man killed in Monaghan road crash
The 22-year-old was the front seat passenger in a car which collided with another vehicle.
# monaghan - Friday 7 September, 2012
Preview: Monaghan aim to oust reigning Rebelettes
Cork will be hoping for a repeat of last year’s final, when they defeated the Farney women to take the All Ireland crown.
# monaghan - Monday 3 September, 2012
Tourists greeted by litter blackspots around Dublin Airport
But a new litter survey has revealed mostly positive results about the Emerald Isle.



























































