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City remains hopeful of Obama visit

Kilkenny locals remain optimistic that US President Barack Obama will include a visit to Kilkenny city as part of his itinerary when he arrives in Ireland on May 23.

Murder accused bail application held up by technicality

An application for release on bail from the man accused of the murder of Marie Greene was refused in the District Court this week (March 9) after the judge was not satisfied with the independent surety presented to him.

Kittens capture camogie Legends title

Kilkenny were crowned the 2011 Legends Champions after a pulsating clash with arch rivals Galway at St Jude’s GAA Club, Dublin on Saturday last.

Camogie Legends Cup named for former member

The inaugural Camogie Legends tournament will take place on Saturday, March 5 at St Jude’s GAA Club in Templeogue, Dublin.

Calls to local St Vincent de Paul rose by fifty per cent in January

The Galway branch of the Saint de Paul Society has reported an estimated 50 per cent increase in the number of people contacting it for help this January compared with last year.

Seventh Moot discussion to deal with ‘Inno-vision’

Kilkenny County Council’s Arts Office and the Butler Gallery is to launch the seventh in the series of Moot discussions, debates and seminars.

The Club by Christy O’Connor is one of the best sports books of the year

Around this time of year, especially with the weather conditions as they have been, and the Christmas holidays just around the corner, we should make some space to catch up on some reading time.

Galway schools get 20,000 tickets for Science and Technology Festival exhibition

The Galway Festival of Science and Technology is the biggest single free event for youngsters in the West of Ireland and this week 20,000 tickets went out to schools all over the county for the festival exhibition, which is to be held at NUI, Galway on Sunday, November 21.

Dick Donaghue to launch new novel tomorrow

DANCE OF The Mocking Birds, the new novel by Dick Donaghue, will be launched in Charlie Byrne’s Bookshop tomorrow at 6pm.

Galway businesses support ninth TULCA Festival of Visual Arts

The economic downturn has had negative affects across all sectors of society, including the arts, but the support of Galway businesses will ensure TULCA goes ahead this year.

 

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