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Report on flood relief schemes for towns welcomed

Towns of County Kilkenny are to benefit from flood relief schemes that are to be rolled out and funded by the Office of Public Works.

Gowran have novice champions

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Gowran athletes were very much to he fore at the Kilkenny novice championships in Kilmacow on Sunday. In the ladies 3K race it was sisters, Maria and Gretta who were first and second respectively. They set a steady pace from the start and there was never really a doubt but that they would share the first two places. With Lisa Kennedy in fifth place the Gowran club captured the Novice Shield. Sarah Dollard, St Senan’s was third, Elaine O’Reilly, Thomastown was fourth and Tracey Malone, St Joseph’s was sixth.

Key duels that can decide the clash of Cork and Tyrone

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Michael Shields v Stephen O’Neill

Tenant accused of holding Galway City Council to ransom

A Ballybane man who refused to pay his rent until issues such as maintenance repairs, rubbish, and the steel barriers of a neglected community centre were addressed was accused this week of “holding the City Council to ransom”.

Judge angry at allowing legal aid to family with visible means

Relatives of a teenage girl charged with assault on a garda as well as theft from a pensioner were snapped at by the judge when they admitted to driving a 2008 car after he had granted the girl legal aid.

John Spillane to launch the late Joe Ducke’s last book

Local author Dr Joe Ducke completed his collection of short stories in late 2008. Although Dr Ducke sadly passed away on January 3 this year, the official launch of his work, Tell Me Sweet Little Lies, is to go ahead next Sunday, February 1 in the Shamrock Lodge Hotel.

Child charity thief avoids sentence but not jail

A woman who stole €200 from a Crumlin children's hospital charity as well as a handbag and a selection of cosmetics, was given a suspended sentence in the District Court this week (March 11).

A barrister and a golf fan to open Cúirt readings

IRISH BORN Joseph O’Neill works as a barrister in New York while the Irish-American Timothy O’Grady has a passion for golf. Both men area also acclaimed writers and will give the opening reading at Cúirt.

Kilkenny GAA Fixtures

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Reality bites as crunch comes in the league

Went to Omagh last Saturday night for the Tyrone v Derry game, it’s no joke of a trip from the city of the tribes and took the guts of four hours.

 

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