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Glenflesk and Killcummin to Square Off as OsKaRs DVD goes on sale!

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Following on from the success of two sellout nights at Cinema Killarney in aid of the Louise Lynch fund, the OskaRs by Glenflesk and Killcummin GAA Clubs launched their DVD on Friday night last in the Corner Bar, Barradubh. A large gathering of cast members brought the two clubs together on a weekend that saw Kilcummin and Glenflesk senior teams secure a place against each other in the Intermediate Club Championship Final. No one could have written this script! 

While both teams prepare for their showdown on Sunday next, parishioners are eagerly getting their hands on their copy of the OsKaRs by Glenflesk and Kilcummin GAA Clubs DVD containing the 7 films shown on the night. DVDs cost €10 and are available now from Kilcummin Post Office, Denis O Brien's shop in Glenflesk, the Corner Bar in Barradubh and from committee members. Be sure to get your copy before they sell out.

After 6 months of building connections between the two clubs, we will have to park that rapport temporarily at 4pm on Sunday next when the battle to be crowned Intermediate Champions commences. May the best team win!

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Missing Michael Fassbender found!

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It was a mystery that had the whole town in a chokehold. Mr Fassbender was nowhere to be seen, it had everyone scratching their heads and asking, where did he go? While other news outlets were reporting that Michael Fassbender was on the missing list in Killarney this week, the Killarney Advertiser team decided to track him down on Tuesday morning. It didn’t take long as we found him well before lunchtime, breaking the news on our Facebook page. He was sitting outside of the cinema, sure where else would he be?

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Emergency services attend scene at Reeks Gateway

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An air ambulance was tasked to Killarney on Wednesday evening following an incident at the Reeks Gateway.

A man sustained injuries after falling from the area known locally as the “Grassy Mound” onto the petrol station forecourt.

Local emergency services attended the scene before the air ambulance arrived to transfer the man to University Hospital Cork.

The area was attended by multiple emergency units as they coordinated the medical evacuation.

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