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Victory on speed limit for north Kilkenny residents
Residents of Urlingford, Johnstown and commuters who travel on the road from Cullahill to Cashel will be pleased to learn that the recent speed limit change will be revoked at the end of the year according to local councillor Pat Millea.
Johnstown priest pleads guilty in Florida $8.5 million theft
One of two Irish priests accused of stealing huge sums of money from a Florida parish yesterday dramatically changed his plea to guilty.
Blow for mine workers as factory closes early
Workers at Galmoy Mine were shocked to hear that the company is to close it doors in May of this year.
Frantic action on the badminton front
The junior county blitz started last Saturday in O'Loughlins with the under 12 boys and girls starting things off. A total of 21 teams entered this competition and a good day was had by all.
Additional post box for Johnstown welcome
An Post is to install an additional post box at The Square in Johnstown following representations from Councillor Mary Hilda Cavanagh.
Galmoy mine to donate computers to schools
Sinn Féin local election candidate for the Ballyragget electoral area, Ray Quinlan, has announced that the closure of Galmoy mine may have some positive effects for schools in the area.
Kilkenny priest jailed for 14 months in Florida after multi-million fraud
An elderly priest originally from near Johnstown in County Kilkenny wept in a West Palm Beach Court in Florida as he heard that he was to be jailed for 14 months for misappropriating millions of dollars from a parish in the United States.
St Joseph’s jumping for joy
St Joseph’s, Castlebar 5-13
Safety signs to be erected at Johnstown National school – Cavanagh
North Kilkenny Councillor, Mary Hilda Cavanagh has welcomed the news that safety signs are to be erected by the county council at Johnstown primary school.
Cats make great start to their campaign
Kilkenny under 14 girls made the short trip to Old Leighlin last week to face neighbours Carlow in the opening round of the Leinster under 14 football championship. The girls have been training for the past month under the guidance of PJ Whelan and Barry Hayes and made the perfect start to their campaign with a resounding win played under lights.