The latest edition of the Southern Star newspaper is now available in stores, filled with news, opinions, and sports from West Cork.
In the news section, an emergency doctor has expressed concerns that the public is not taking weather warnings seriously. Additionally, readers can find spooky sea-faring stories from our coast, details about the winners of the Farming Family competition, and insights into the challenging culvert work in a town described as “like open heart surgery.” Furthermore, an interesting piece highlights Michael Collins’ handkerchief on display in Clon and a judge’s warning to a Bantry man.
In the life section, readers can learn about the success of the Schull and Mizen Tennis Club, which has been described as a smashing hit.
Moving on to the sports section, there is anticipation for the final match as Haven hopes their injured stars will be ready to play. Clon ladies’ team is also celebrating their county glory in the latest edition.
To get your hands on a copy, head to shops across West Cork or access the digital edition online at southernstar.ie/epaper. For those who want to stay updated every Thursday from 6.30am, a digital subscription to The Southern Star is available for less than €2 per week at southernstar.ie/subscribe. Stay informed about the latest news, views, and sports from the comfort of your home with a digital subscription to the Southern Star.