By John McGuinness TD ——————————– The state has failed Grace twice. Firstly, is allowing her, a nonverbal, intellectually disabled, to be effectively abandoned, while being serially abused over years. Now she has been failed again by a failure to hold to account the organisations and people responsible. It is said that sunlight is the best …

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Romanian Ambassador to Ireland Laurentiu-Mihai Stefan, visited Kilkenny on Friday where he was greeted by Mayor Andrew McGuinness, Tim Butler Director of Services, Kilkenny County Council  and members of the Romanian community. 

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By Barrie Henriques Forty-seven years ago the ‘Coolagh boys’ decided that it would be a good idea to revive the dormant Pattern that had been so much a part of the Coolagh community for a very long time. Local community activist, James Neill (pronounced Nail), was very much central to the idea. He was also …

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BY CLAIR WHITTY Osteoporosis is a condition that affects bones causing them to become weak and brittle, and to break easily. A break doesn’t have to be from a fall, it can occur when doing something as simple as lifting your groceries. It is known as a silent disease because you may not find out …

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Time with good friends is good for your health in so many ways By Paul Bolger. Chartered Physiotherapist at Nano Physiotherapy, Kilkenny (www.nanophysio.ie). Last week we explored the mind-body connection by looking at the effects of a hangover. This week let’s look at the mind-body connection from another angle. Time with good friends is great for …

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BY JOHN FITZGERALD Kilkenny’s drama lovers celebrated in 1993 when President Mary Robinson, amid a fanfare of publicity and razzmatazz, formally opened the Watergate Theatre in Irishtown. The old Savoy Cinema building had been tastefully converted into a state of the art performance venue for top notch dramatic and music events; staged by amateurs and professionals …

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By John Fitzgerald What happens when our race is run…when the final whistle blows on the pitch of life? It’s a question that sets us thinking, but it can also ignite lively and passionate exchanges, and lead to rows, fallings-out, or all-out war “holy” or otherwise. A remarkable book I came across recently seeks to …

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Village’s McDermott star’s in home win over the Dubs BY NIALL SHERRY, SPORTS EDITOR SPORTSEDITOR@KILKENNYOBSERVER.IE Oneills.com Leinster U20 Hurling Championship Round 2 – UPMC Nowlan Park Kilkenny 3-20  Dublin 2-1 Kilkenny made it two from two in this seasons Oneills.com Leinster U20 Hurling Championship with a 7-point win over Dublin at a sunny UPMC Nowlan …

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Kilkenny County Council is excited to announce the launch of the Green Dog Walker programme, a proactive initiative aimed at tackling the issue of dog fouling in our community. This innovative programme encourages responsible dog ownership in a non-confrontational way and aims to foster a cleaner and more welcoming environment for all. The programme is …

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Kilkenny City celebrated a significant milestone today with the official opening of Rosehill Bridge, a new pedestrian and cycling link reconnecting the City Centre to the Western Environs, via Coote’s Lane. The bridge was officially opened by Deputy Darragh O’Brien, T.D., Minister for Climate, Environment, and Energy, and Minister for Transport, alongside An Cathaoirleach, Cllr. …

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