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Tyrone man to play for Celtic

Paul Hughes in action on the field

Like many young men, Paul Hughes enjoys a kick about with his mates, but he’ll be doing much more than that when he lines out for Celtic at Parkhead in May.

The Dungannon man, whose father Dessie was born and raised in Newtownkelly, has won a competition to play for the Glasgow side after beating off almost 10,000 hopefuls.

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Island Wheelers stage successful cycling race

ABOUT 150 cyclists competed in Tyrone’s PJ Logan race, staged by Coalisland club the Island Wheelers.

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Supporting communities after a suicide

Co-founder of the Níamh Louise Foundation, James McBennett, is to speak at Coalisland Holy Family Church tomorrow evening. Here he talks about the charity’s message, its breaking of social taboos and the pressures of living through grief so publicly.

Western HouseJAMES McBennett and his family were rocked by the death of his 15-year-old step-daughter Niamh McKee.

Her sudden death in November 2005 was a seismic shock to the Clonmore community and the surrounding areas.

Not only was her life cut so heartbreakingly short, but she died through suicide.

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St Joseph’s lose out to Cnoc Mhuire in U16 Vocational Schools championship

St.Joseph’s Coalisland 0-9 Cnoc Mhuire Granard 1-8

A SINGLE point has prevented the Coalisland U16 St Joseph’s squad from reaching the All-Ireland Vocational Schools final.

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