New chief executive says that council is working to solve Mullingar's traffic problems Westmeath Examiner Community and Sports Awards 12-page pull out Local teenager sells horse for over €70,000 Kathryn signs off after 25 years as Emper NS principal New chamber group hopes to help retail flourish Graham Norton signs copies of new book in Mullingar First day of school at Naíonra an Muileann gCearr Loman's and Coralstown Kinnegad through to semi-finals of SFC Shamrocks win again to secure quarter final place in SFC Savage Harrier Máirtín completes 103km ultra Mullingar Handball Club among the medals at World Wallball Championships Irish Rail says services between Mullingar and Enfield have been suspended until further notice due to a tragic incident on the line The 13:05 Sligo-Connolly service is currently stopped near Enfield the 15:05 Connolly-Sligo is currently held in Maynooth and the 16:00 Connolly-Sligo is being held in Dublin Sign up now to keep up to date with the latest news please check your email to confirm your subscription Holders Derry will play either Mayo or Armagh in the All-Ireland minor football championship final in two weeks’ time after edging out Kerry by 1-13 to 1-12 at TEG Cusack Park this afternoon James Sargent’s 57th minute free was what stood between the sides after they’d served up a cracker in Mullingar where the goals came in the early minutes Dylan Rocks had rattled the Kerry net five minutes in and the very next attack from the Kingdom would see Eoin O’Flaherty blasting them back in front with a neat finish to the Ulster champions’ net O’Flaherty and Gearoid White would help Kerry to carry in a 1-7 to 1-4 half-time lead ahead of their counterparts sending over the first three points of the second-half to tie things up by the 34th minute The defending champions would eventually hit the front again with 10 minutes remaining thanks to a superb point from Rocks and they doubled their lead through Eamon Young before Sargent’s free would prove enough for a final return.