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Popular Tyrone priest was once a Trivial Pursuit champion
A SUCCESSFUL spell as a competitive Trivial Pursuit player and a strong enthusiasm for athletics were among the many interests enjoyed by Father Eugene Hasson during his years serving as
People gather at Omagh church to honour Father Eugene Hasson
PARISHIONERS in Drumragh stood in honour of the late Fr Eugene Hasson as his remains were transferred to the Sacred Heart Church in Omagh this evening ahead of his Requiem
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Tyrone fall to Farney in McKenna Cup semi-final
MONAGHAN 1-15 TYRONE 2-10 TYRONE bowed out of the Dr McKenna Cup at the semi-stages when losing by two points to Monaghan at Inniskeen on Wednesday night. Despite goals from
McDonagh aiming to keep ‘the dream’ alive in Glasgow
DUNGANNON’S Charles ‘The Dream’ McDonagh is confident that he will enjoy a ‘Burns Night’ to remember when he returns to Glasgow for a first ever six round professional encounter tomorrow
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Mind The Gap…Memories of Carrickmore’s dancing past
FOR what was once described as a ‘super ballroom’, the clatter of shoes has long since fallen silent by the roadside. More than 60 years after it first opened, the
Cookstown band launch their self-titled debut album
IT’S looking to be a busy year for Cookstown blues rock band ‘The Deep Strikes’ as they celebrate the release of their self-titled debut albuM. The band, featuring Declan Devlin













