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Radio Atlantic

The Atlantic

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The Atlantic has long been known as an ideas-driven magazine. Now we’re bringing that same ethos to audio. Like the magazine, the show will “road test” the big ideas that both drive the news and shape our culture. Through conversations—and sometimes sharp debates—with the most insightful thinkers and writers on topics of the day, Radio Atlantic will complicate overly simplistic views. It will cut through the noise with clarifying, personal narratives. It will, hopefully, help listeners make ...
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Judd Zulgad, Declan Goff, AJ Fredrickson and Jessi Pierce are lifelong Minnesota hockey die-hards and Minnesota Wild media nerds, and this is their safe space to offer up takes, rants and reckless speculation about the Minnesota Wild and NHL. Judd wishes the Minnesota Wild were called the Minnesota North Stars. Sometimes we recklessly speculate about Minnesota Wild trades. Pass. Shoot. Score. A SKOR North production.
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Eco Chamber

Environmental Data Services (ENDS)

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Every week, the ENDS team runs down the biggest green news stories, shines a spotlight on some pretty nasty chemicals, and takes a forensic look at one of the more deep-rooted environmental issues facing us today. Read more on the issues covered at www.endsreport.com or follow us on Twitter @TheENDSReport Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A one-on-one interview show hosted by CSPN co-founder Classick. Featuring a variety of interesting guests, plus the occasional round of Classick Role-Play or Name That Flick to keep them on their toes.
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Duke's World

Duke Fightmaster

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You have entered the strang yet fascinating world of Duke Fightmaster. Experience laughter, love, anger, craziness, friendship, marriage, work, travel, rejection, shame spirals and terrific euphoric highs as you travel alongside Duke into his World.
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Moonshine and Music

Notlehs Entertainment

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Moonshine and Music is a Web Series. We interview Artists, Songwriters, Entertainers and Musicians as well as provide an outlet for live studio performances. Hosted by Joe Shelton.
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Pushing Leaves Towards the Sun Billy and Lindy wrestle with Oso's untimely motorcycle death—through music. The lyrics for 12 original companion songs are developed within the story. So, this novel rocks—literally. Welcome to my world of musical fiction—a new genre of literature. Cheers, Mark L Berry When Oso gets yanked off his motorcycle and killed by a closed parking lot chain, Billy feels guilty for having taught him to hop curbs and shortcut traffic lights. Billy’s survivor’s guilt drags ...
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As the road trip that seems to never end progresses, the Wild keep on impressing with a win over the Lightning down in Tampa Bay. What makes this win worthy of drawing so much praise compared to others on the trip? What has the power play done to be so efficient through the first seven games? Is it designed to have the defense so involved offensive…
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It's been claimed that speeding and dangerous driving continue to be major issues in the north Leitrim area. The R280 at Killargue Village has been cited as a hub of such activity, with many residents in rural areas said to be fearful when out walking. New road safety laws are on the way which will reduce the speed limit on rural local roads from 8…
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Fears continue to be expressed for the future of the Killybegs fishing industry. There are major concerns in relation to the overfishing of mackerel by Norwegian fishing vessels in Irish waters. The Irish Fish Processors and Exporters Association have called upon the European Union to act and impose restrictions on Norway. Brendan Byrne, CEO of the…
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Gardaí have issued a warning for dog owners to be vigilant as the early lambing season approaches. It comes after a dog attacked a flock of sheep in the Grange area last night. Gardaí have also asked that any sightings of stray dogs should be reported to them straight away to prevent such attacks happening. Independent Sligo Drumcliffe Councillor, …
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An Garda Siochana have made a safety appeal for all North West road users ahead of the October bank holiday weekend. Caution is being urged ahead of what is one of the busiest periods on Irish roads. With the clocks set to go back an hour as well, pedestrians and cyclists are being reminded to wear increased visibility clothing. Sergeant Aoife Haye…
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It's been claimed that no repsonsibility is being taken over the amount of patients forced to wait on trolleys at Sligo University Hospital. Statistics released by the INMO yesterday show that Sligo University Hospital has been the fourth busiest hospital in the country so far this year. Over 6,000 patients have been treated on trolleys or inapprop…
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Wheelchair swings are set to be installed in a number of playgrounds around Leitrim, including the Manorhamilton Municipal District. €67,500 has been allocated to Leitrim Sports Partnership as part of the Participation Nation Outdoor Fund. There will also be sensory equipment installed to improve accessibility for children with additional needs. Mi…
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Legislation has been passed in the Dáil to ensure that records from the Magdalene Laundries are kept intact. An amendment was made to the Maternity Protection, Employment Equality and Preservation of Certain Records Bill 2024 to protect records of what happened in Mother and Baby homes, and to ensure victims and their relatives have access to them …
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Wilson Waweru extends his stay at Sligo Rovers on the eve of Rovers must-win game in Galway. A bumper weekend of club championship finals in Sligo and Fermanagh. Can St Molaise Gaels make it second-time lucky at Markievicz Park this Sunday? We’ll hear from team captain Alan McLoughlin and manager Jimmy Langan. We’ll look at Owenmore Gaels fairytale…
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Concerns have been raised over the deployment of soldiers from the North West to Lebanon. Irish soldiers are currently operating in the area on peacekeeping efforts amid heightening tensions with Israel in the region. There have long been calls for an immediate ceasefire, as troops from Donegal, Sligo and Mayo prepare to travel to the warzone. Midl…
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There is currently a near-neighbour payment available to those who live within 1km of a windfarm, but many believe this payment should be reviewed. Some residents living near Cloghervaddy windfarm outside Donegal town had prevoisuly been recieving the funds have since had the payments discontinued. Independent councillor Jimmy Brogan says anyone wh…
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The way Donald Trump talks about January 6 has evolved over time. Directly after the insurrection, he condemned the rioters, although he added that they were “very special.” For the next few years, he played around with different themes, implying the protests were peaceful or that the people jailed for their actions that day were “political prisone…
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A public meeting is to be held in Donegal Town this evening to address the issues of traffic congestion and parking. This follows on from a similar meeting that took place in May, and will have local representatives in attendance with the discussion starting at 8pm in the Public Services Centre. People are being urged to attend and express their op…
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The plight of ambulance services in south west Donegal has been raised on the floor of the Dáil. Lengthy waiting times coupled with a severe staff shortage are said to be just two of the issues impacting the service. Earlier this year, figures showed ambulances nationally, on average, took over an hour to arrive at high priority calls 500 times in …
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Disappointment has been expressed at the news that the bus stop in Collooney village on the 981 route will be removed again. The stop was to return to the village in conjunction with the beginning of the trial one-way system on Main Street, however, a number of cars double-parked on the street have made it difficult for buses to pass through. It's …
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Major concerns have been raised over the amount of vacancies within the mental health service in the North West region. It's understood that there are 80-90 vacant positions spread across Sligo, Leitrim and South Donegal. Sligo-Drumcliff Fianna Fail Cllr Edel MacSharry has called for the vacancies to be immediately filled, an increase of inpatient …
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Fresh calls have been made for counties in the north west to be dropped from the “one size fits all” approach as it relates to the residential land zoned tax. The residential zoned land tax has been planned for a number of years as an attempt to target land hoarding by developers and other individuals during the housing crisis. Each local authority…
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Judd and AJ reconvene foloowing the Wild's win last night over the Florida Panthers in a game in which the Wild made the defensing champs look meager. The two talk about the team's overall performance, highlight some key individual plays, prepare their plate of crow served up by Filip Gustavsson who continues to impress, and discuss the remaining g…
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A victim of rape and coercive control hopes her decision to waive her anonymity will help others. Earlier this week, 48 year old Sergio Correia of Front Street, Ardara, County Donegal was jailed for eight years for the rape and coercive control of his wife in 2019. Kathleen Correia waived her right to anonymity to allow her ex-husband to be named. …
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Every week, the ENDS team enters the ECO Chamber to discuss the UK’s biggest green news stories, and take a forensic look at one of the deep-rooted environmental issues facing us today. This week ENDS journalists look at: The ground-breaking community-led lawsuit attempting to hold a water company to account for the sewage pollution its let slip. L…
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Donegal Sports Partnership has been allocated just under €80,000 as part of the new Participation Nation Outdoor Fund. The funding is designed to support the purchase and installation of permanent sport infrastructure that can be placed on public land for community use. The supports will be invested in a number of projects including the Dungloe to …
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Sligo University Hospital is in a state of a 'severe emergency'. That's according to Independent Sligo Leitrim TD Marian Harkin, who fears that the hospital is being left behind when compared to other facilities across the country. In 2008, Sligo lost 60 beds and while plans are afoot to provide a new 40 bed ward, it's thought that it won't be enou…
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The Taoiseach has confirmed that he will look to escalate the issue of Norwegian and Faroese overfishing on Irish waters, including those off the north west coast. The European Commission is being urged to block vessels amid fears of overfishing, while local fisheries are stuck with limited quotas. The Irish Fish Producers Organisation say Ireland’…
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It's predicted a State apology will be issued in the future to children currently living in direct provision. There are still thousands of children living in such accommodation right across the country, many here in the North West and there are calls for more supports to be made available to them. In particular, the Minister for Social Protection i…
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It's emerged that Sligo County Council is set to make a proposal to sell 16 acres of land to ATU, in a bid to provide student accommodation. The plan will come before members of the council on Monday November 4th, where they will make a decision on the sale. It is hoped that this move will help address the major accommodation shortage for students …
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The government have been taken to task on engaging in a discussion on Irish unity. A poll published earlier this week suggested that the majority are in favour of unity north of the border, with calls for a citizen's assembly. Donegal Deputy Pádraig MacLochlainn is just one of those who spoken in favour of the matter previously. Speaking in the Dái…
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An investigation is continuing into yesterday's incident in Collooney. The Main Street was sealed off for several hours as emergency services, including the armed support unit, Gardai and ambulance personnel attending the scene. The alarm was raised after a man reportedly locked himself inside a van and produced equipment believed to be suspicious.…
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The Minnesota Wild are still undefeated in regulation due to a few key parts. Jessi Pierce of Bardown Beauties and NHL.com joins Judd and AJ to dive into the biggest successes so far for the club. Is this the Filip Gustavsson we can expect all year and what to make of Jesper Wallstedt's situation in Iowa. What's up with the third line? How to judge…
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The suggestion to increase the fees for driving licenses and car tests has not been rejected locally. A review into the RSA has advised the government that the increase is necessary in order to fund road safety. The current waiting list backlog in Sligo and across the region has been highlighted as a need for improvements in the service. Sligo-Drum…
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Irish Rail have confirmed that they will continue to work alongside Gardaí to carry-out high-visibility patrols on the Sligo to Dublin rail line. Earlier this year saw calls for a dedicated transport police force to be rolled out, including on routes to and from the north west. Unions representing bus and train drivers have been calling for increas…
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Criticism has been levelled towards the government locally over the move to fine unemployed people €90 if they fail to engage with employment services. People had previously stood to see their Jobseeker's benefit cut by €44, but the penalty has now been doubled. There are concerns that this measure may only target disadvantaged members of society. …
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As the one-way system trial gets underway in Collooney today, one of the changes will see the 981 bus stopping in the village once again. Local Link had made the decision to remove the stop from Collooney village altogether due to congestion, with passengers having to walk outside the village to the stop at Quigley's shop to catch the bus. The bus …
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Businesses in Collooney are hopeful that the new one way system will be hugely beneficial to all concerned. The new system is coming into effect this afternoon, with traffic now flowing along the Old Boyle Road, up towards the Square along Barrack Road and back down Main Street towards Lower Main Street and onto the Bridge. It'll be a trialled for …
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The Government has been accused of having a lack of leadership and accountability over the recent increase to Sligo Boroughs population. Hundreds of asylum seekers moved into two apartment complexes in the town which used to house students. Meanwhile, the OPW is to defend the cost of building modular homes for Ukrainian refugees. They now cost arou…
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There are calls for Sligo County Council to implement a hedge-cutting scheme, in the aftermath of Storm Ashley. This follows numerous reports over the weekend of trees blocking roads and falling branches damaging power lines. It's hoped that the council will adopt a similar scheme to that of Leitrim County Council, where a grant of €50/km is availa…
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Frustration is growing among General Election candidates as a polling date is still to be confirmed. Coalition leaders met at Leinster House last night, but the only information forthcoming afterwards was that the election will be held in 2024. November 29th is widely being touted as the most likely date. Sligo Leitrim Sinn Fein TD, Martin Kenny, h…
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The National Golf Tourism Conference held in Sligo this week has been hailed a huge success. The Ireland Golf Tour Operator Association hosted the event, with Golf industry leaders and golf tourism providers from around the world descending on Rosses Point for the last two days. In addition to golf and networking, delegates at this year's event als…
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Eir have been criticised for their lack of adequate customer support in the case of customers in north Leitrim. Due to a number of fallen trees and poles, many were left without power and connectivity during Sunday's stormy weather. Local Fianna Fáil Councillor Justin Warnock has hit out at the increased barriers in sourcing assistance to the matte…
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The people of the North West want a renewed focus on issues affecting them. That's according to Independent Sligo Leitrim TD Marian Harkin, who has been speaking as coalition leaders are to discuss the date of the election tonight. The leaders of Fine Gael, Fianna Fáil and the Greens will have their first substantive talks about the election. Novem…
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It's been confirmed that the speed limit on rural roads in county Leitrim are to move to 60km/h. The move comes following the county's yearly speed limit review which was discussed at today's meeting of the Manorhamilton Municipal District. Measures are set to be in place from February next year. Local Fianna Fáil Councillor Mary Bohan is hopeful i…
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