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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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A small business from Kilkenny could be one of 31 who get a chance to exhibit as part of this year’s Local Enterprise Village at the Ploughing Championships in September. The largest outdoor event in Europe will see over 250,000 visitors across the three days from the 16th to 18th September. The Local Enterprise Village, an initiative of the Local Enterprise Offices, will house small businesses from every sector and from across the …

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THE LAST WORD By Pat Coughlan I didn’t expect my path to lead from the quiet calm of church services to the energetic atmosphere of political gatherings. Growing up in a small parish, I spent my Sundays surrounded by messages of kindness and togetherness. However, as I matured, my interest in the larger world outside …

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Furthermore Gerry Moran I swear I never touched her breasts – let alone rubbed them. I’m talking, of course, about the statue of Molly Malone, Dublin’s famous fishmonger, and the furore over tourists rubbing her bust. That said I have to confess that I did rub a statue once. A statue of a male. Of …

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As I write markets around the world opened sharply lower this morning. Europe led the way and when the US markets opened the S&P and DOW were down 3.5% and 3.1%, respectively. All caused by the wave of new tariffs announced by President Trump. This global uncertainty is notoriously disliked by the investment markets. Terms …

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AS I SEE IT BY MARIANNE HERON Charity shops have a double whammy feel-good factor to them. On the one hand they give clothes a second lease of life at bargain prices, and on the other they are a way of expiating our guilt over unwanted garments by donating them to charity to raise funds …

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THE FACT OF THE MATTER BY PAUL HOPKINS There is a decided spring in my step, now that I’m over losing that hour’s sleep as the clocks went forward. I’m delirah and excirah… delighted with the light of an evening – and it feels good to be alive. The clocks going forward have time on …

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Urlingford/Freshford Boxing Club under funded Urlingford/Freshford Boxing Club, a unique, old-school boxing club that has been a fixture in the heart of Freshford since 1993. Founded by Sid Martin and located in the local community hall, the club has produced many fine boxers over the years. Despite the original ring being in place for over …

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