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1,400 Teenagers enjoy KDYS Youth Day 2017 in Killarney

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A truly amazing day was had by nearly 1400 teenagers on Sunday at the annual KDYS Youth Day. This event has been running for...

Colaiste na Riochta add a Sensory Controlled Massage Chair to their ASD Class

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In order to address the high levels of anxiety student’s with a diagnosis of ASD experience. Coaliste na Riochta has purchased a sensory controlled...

New Insurance Brokerage for Listowel

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MBC Insurance Brokers are delighted to announce the opening of our new office at 32 The Square Listowel. In business since 1982, MBC Insurance...

Planting for the future at St. Teresa’s N.S.

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The "One Million Trees in One Day" initiative took place recently and St. Teresa's pupils in Kilflynn did not want to miss the opportunity...

Lorna & Ciara’s design selected for Junk Kouture finals

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Congratulations to Lorna O'Leary and Ciara Mulvihill, fifth year students of St. Joseph’s Secondary School Ballybunion, whose creation 'Caffeine Hit' has been selected to...

Heart disease still the leading cause of death in Kerry…

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says Cardiologist from Mater Private Cork CARDIOVASCULAR disease remains the number one cause of mortality in Kerry and with the county’s aging population demographic, the...

Kilflynn’s Tom Dillon is Lee Strand’s Overall Winner 2016

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Over two hundred people from across the county attended the Lee Strand/Kerry Garda Youth Achievement Awards 2016 in the Ballyroe Heights Hotel in Tralee...

JIMMY DEENIHAN BECOMES CHAIRPERSON OF KERRY RECREATION AND SPORTS PARTNERSHIP

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Former Kerry GAA star and former minister, Jimmy Deenihan has taken up the position of Chairperson of the Kerry Recreation and Sports Partnership. Jimmy Deenihan...

Presentation Secondary School Listowel celebrates toping the polls

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Statistics released by last weeks Sunday Independent offered an open book policy into the viewing of Ireland’s secondary schools academic records nationally. Judging the...

BRENDAN KENNELLY HONOURED

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The poet and former Trinity College professor, Brendan Kennelly, was last Saturday 21st January honoured by Kerry County Council, which hosted a Civic Reception...