By Michelle Crean Throughout his lifetime he has spent a total of 34 years at Lissivigeen National School but last week it was time to say...
By Sean Moriarty The organising committee of the annual 4th of July Festival marked what should have been the official opening of the event with a...
School has been part of Rory D’Arcy’s life since the age of three. As he bids farewell to his teaching career and begins a new career...
By Sean Moriarty Ballyhar athlete David Kenny is on the brink of being selected for the Irish Olympics team for the Tokyo summer games. The team...
By Michelle Crean 15 months on since pandemic restrictions shut down live gigs Killarney’s INEC was one of the first in the country to pilot a...
By Sean Moriarty Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce is working with Kerry County Council in an attempt to identify additional parking facilities in the town...
By Sean Moriarty Spa GAA Club has raised concerns on the proposed new road that will link the eastern side of Killarney to the Tralee side...
By Sean Moriarty Killarney restaurateur Paul Treyvaud has warned that the hospitality sector “is in serious trouble”, and to expect “carnage” as restaurants and bars will...
By Sean Moriarty Locals and visitors can expect traffic disruption on Rock Road over the next few weeks as Kerry County Council has started Phase Two of...
By Sean Moriarty Birds Euroshow Funfair will open in Killarney tomorrow (Saturday) for the first time in two years. The funfair will operate at its traditional...
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By Michelle Crean Killarney town centre residents are pleading with motorists to slow down and to stop using their road as a shortcut as they fear...
There’s a whole lot to explore in Killarney – and it’s even easier now for locals and visitors to the town – with the launch of...
Liebherr is inviting applications from Leaving Certificate students and First Year electrical engineering, mechatronics and automation students, with tuition fees paid, summer work, college placements...
By Sean Moriarty Over 50 town centre businesses – angered at the Government’s indecision and continued delays over the reopening of indoor dining – staged a...