Going Dutch for the Puck Goat There is no such thing as bad publicity. It is a phrase often used by press officers and PR specialists....
All-Ireland winning Gaelic Football star David Clifford has graduated from University of Limerick today (Tuesday). The Kerry GAA star forward was conferred with a Masters in...
Killarney Racecourse officially unveiled its new entrance as part of their bi-centenary celebrations programme. Minister for Education, Norma Foley together with Jonathan Mullin Director of Communications...
By Michael O’Connor Working in the finance space, I get a lot of questions about savings such as am I saving enough, how much do I...
By Michelle Crean Not only did Killarney Racecourse have something to celebrate last weekend – but so did one fashionista who was crowned Best Dressed Lady...
A Green Party Representative for Killarney has said that the glass recycling Bring Banks which became full over weekend are “unsightly and dangerous if broken”. Diarmaid Griffin...
Dr Ivanna McMahon (27), who was a familiar face at University Hospital Kerry, was crowned Miss Ireland 2022 on Saturday at a spectacular Diamond Jubilee Ceremony...
By Sean Moriarty Hoteliers in Killarney have outlined, for the first time, the challenges they face, as a result of soaring costs in all sectors. With...
By Niamh Dwyer, Chairperson of the Kerry Branch of Guidance Counsellors Have you or someone you support faced significant challenges which have impacted on your experience...
A male hillwalker in his 60s was rescued on Saturday after falling 150m during a hike. Kerry Mountain Rescue Team (KMRT) was tasked to the incident in the...
This Wednesday (August 24) is Independence Day of Ukraine and Killarney people are being invited to help the Ukrainian community to celebrate together. Traditionally, on this...
By Michelle Crean One of Ireland’s oldest men – who would have celebrated his 109th birthday this October – has sadly passed away this morning (Sunday). Michael...
By Sean Moriarty Organisers of the Killarney London Reunion are appealing for old photographs related to towns’ people who have connections to the British capital. The...
Next month marks 100 years since the deaths of National Army Officers Tom and John O’Connor-Scarteen and a special commemoration is being planned. The public are...
I had an afternoon with two ladies which I can only describe as ‘a tonic’ as we took a trip down memory lane at the newly...