Rowing
Growing lavender commercially
A former Derry hurler whose background is in IT has started Ireland's first commercial lavender farm near Courtmacsherry, writes Emma Connolly
Skibb women mastering the art of rowing
Club looks to add to its record haul at the national championships this weekend
OPINION: Economy growing at a robust rate
With the unemployment rate forecast to drop to 4% by the end of 2020 and the domestic economy operating at full capacity, it may be necessary for the government to take budgetary measures to prevent the economy from overheating.
Tokyo the target for Skibb's rowing twins & Dunmanway crowned champs
Twins Jake and Fintan McCarthy take centre stage on this week's Star Sport podcast
Skibbereen man admits to buying a kit for growing cannabis on Amazon
A Skibbereen man who bought a cannabis ‘grow house' kit on the Amazon website was charged with cultivation, possession, and having 109g of the drug for sale or supply.
OPINION: Casualty list on our roads growing again
The Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Mr Shane Ross, TD, warned that these penalties apply at any time: ‘Drink driving is drink driving whether it is at midnight or midday.'
Intrigue growing over life of Private Ryan and his medals
Private William Patrick Ryan's World War One medals are causing quite a stir as the Kealkil Charity Shop volunteers have discovered more information about the soldier and his medals.
Duggan wins US national rowing bronze
David Duggan of Kilmacsimon Rowing Club represented himself at the World Rowing Indoor Championships and the US Rowing National Championships, winning a bronze medal in the latter competition.
PODCAST: Rowing funding row, Paul O'Donovan and Cork's Orla Finn
It's week two of the Star Sport Podcast and we've got some heavy hitters on today's show