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Na Fianna fans celebrate wildcard chance for semi-slot
Na Fianna have done it for Kilkenny and Laois and have swung a place in the competition round for a spot in the semis of RTE’s All-Ireland Talent Show.
File for DPP after city pub fight leads to man’s death
A man arrested in connection with an altercation near a city centre pub, which may have led to the death of a Corrandulla man, was released from custody without charge last Thursday.
Padraig Conneely to indulge his inner poet
While Labour TD Michael D Higgins is known as a very fine poet, the Mayor of Galway Cllr Padraig Conneely will be reciting verse and stanza for National Poetry Day.
Kilkenny GAA fixtures
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Awards for athletic achievement
Friday night was awards night for the County Kilkenny athletics community. Athletes, family members, and friends gathered in The Parish Pump, Rosbercon, where they dined lavishly on the fine fare laid on by host club, St Joseph’s, under the guidance of super-cook Trudy Power.
Taxi Federation chair resigns as row breaks out
A row has erupted among Athlone’s taxi drivers, resulting in the resignation of the chairman of the Athlone Taxi Federation earlier this week. Chairman Paddy O’Callaghan, stepped down at a meeting on Tuesday evening after a vote of no confidence was passed in his leadership.
Gleeson Street to have pelican crossing
Athlone Town Council has decided that a pelican crossing is to be installed at Gleeson Street, to replace the temporary crossing that was in place during construction of the Athlone Towncentre and Sheraton Hotel.
No Blue Flag until drainage projects completed
Athlone Marina is unlikely to regain its Blue Flag until the first stage of the Main Drainage scheme for the town is implemented, according to town clerk John Walsh.
Council to clamp down on dog walkers
Athlone town clerk, John Walsh, has agreed to have notices erected in the town’s public parks to inform dog owners of their responsibilities.
Seeking roots in Kilkenny
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