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Jobseekers Roadshow to hit town this month

The National Jobseekers Roadshow, an initiative designed to assist the thousands of jobseekers throughout Ireland, will take place from Friday May 13 until Monday, 23.

Kilkenny and Galway in pole position for league final spots

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Twelve months ago most of the final round games of the National Hurling League were played out as mere challenge matches — Galway and Cork had already qualified for the spring showdown. The only games of any consequences were played by Limerick and Offaly who were both looking to avoid the relegation drop.

Kilkenny’s loss to Galway throws the league wide open

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The authorities in the GAA will be rubbing their hands in delight after last week’s National Hurling League results. The outcome of these games have seen the league table tighten up to such an extent that after four rounds of action there are still six teams left in the hunt for honours. The only two teams out of the equation are Wexford and Offaly, it now looks certain that one of these will drop back to Division 2.

Young People to discuss teen health issues

Key health issues that are affecting teenagers in communities across Ireland are to be addressed at a conference the No Name Club, a leading national youth organisation, is holding in Tipperary on February 19.

Pothole damage to vehicles is not acceptable

Beleaguered Irish motorists who are contending with escalating fuel prices, due mainly to rapidly rising international oil prices. On top of that, they are having to pay the cost of pothole damage due to the poor condition of our secondary roads in particular.

Pothole damage to vehicles is not acceptable

Beleaguered Irish motorists are contending with escalating fuel prices, due mainly to rapidly rising international oil prices and on top of that, they are having to pay the cost of pothole damage due to the poor condition of our secondary roads in particular.

RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra 2010 mentoring scheme for advanced young musicians

Kilkenny clarinettist Léonie Bluett has won an exclusive place performing alongside the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra at the National Concert Hall.

Kickboxing champs headline Gort fight night

Two of Ireland’s top fighters who hail from Gort will headline an exciting 15-bout kickboxing card in their home town on Saturday evening.

Motorway opens up south-east for multi-billion investment

Kilkenny and the south-east region can expect to benefit treblefold from investment into the new M9 motorway, which opened its final phase yesterday.

High Court told Aer Arann has ‘reasonable prospect of survival’

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Aer Arann has a “reasonable prospect of survival” and could return to profitability by next year, the High Court was told at a hearing held yesterday (Wednesday) to determine the airline’s examinership status.

 

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