What's in the Celt this week?
The headlines in this week's Celt, out now, on newstands and online.
- AFTER THE STORM: Community Hub services provided by Cavan County Council have opened across the county and will continue to serve people so long as there are significant numbers of people still without power and water. For locations, click here. Read how businesses and locals have been affected by Storm Éowyn
- No Border TD's in new Cabinet
- D-day for six Seanad hopefuls
- Funeral takes place of Annie Heyneman
- Prayers offered for road victim
- Open doors to the powerless and waterless
- Aftermath of storm 'a game of patience'
- Gusts recorded at 115km/h at Ballyhaise weather station
- In the eye of the storm: local businesses deal with fallout
- 'Apocalyptic scene' greets fire brigade
- Dozens of fallen trees block access to treatment plant
- Coillte say damage is 'extensive'
- Storm Éowyn in pictures
- Chaos at Cootehill
- In the dark and Killykeen
- 'Sleeping giant' in tourism
- Costing for 150 metre Kingscourt footpath needed
- Calls to tackle voter apathy in local politics
- Courts
- Belturbet man seeks a match on First Dates Ireland
- Cavan Chess Congress a 'great success'
- WordSmith with Gerard Smith
- Cavanman's Diary with Paul Fitzpatrick
- Property
- Farm Focus
- Arts - Tributes at the passing of veteran sax player Paddy Cole
- TV, Books, Crossword and Recipes
- Focus on Fitness
- Local notes from towns, villages and parishes throughout the county
- From the Archives and Times Past with Jonathan Smyth
- Family notices, planning and appointments
- Sport: Another derby for Cavan - and this is a must-win