
WEATHER FORECAST: Sun to come out and play in Kilkenny on St Patrick’s Day
Kilkenny is set to enjoy a sunny St Patrick’s Day before the weather turns cloudier and cooler again later in the week. Met Éireann said
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Kilkenny is set to enjoy a sunny St Patrick’s Day before the weather turns cloudier and cooler again later in the week. Met Éireann said

Kilkenny has come bottom of the table in a new report that tracked people searching for information on far-right extremist groups online. However, just up

There has been no further coronavirus -related deaths but 384 new cases of Covid-19 were confirmed this evening. The overall death toll as a result

Elizabeth BERGIN Abbeylands, Ferrybank, Waterford/Slieverue, Kilkenny Elizabeth Bergin, Abbeylands, Ferrybank, Waterford, who died on Saturday, 13th March 2021. Peacefully, at home. Predeceased by her dad

Local food giant Glanbia has confirmed it will pay its Kilkenny milk suppliers 36.1 cent per litre (cpl) for February. pay a base milk price

Kilkenny has one of the lowest levels of fines for breaches of Covid-19 regulations, a report reveals. Just 175 fines per 100,000 people have been

Kilkenny’s new Vaccination Centre is ready for operation. The Health Service Executive (HSE) confirmed the centre, based in The Hub at Cillín Hill on the

A further 16 people have died after contracting the coronavirus as 543 new cases of Covid-19 were confirmed this evening. The overall death toll as

Alan RANDALL 98 Melville Heights, Kilkenny City/Freshford Randall (98 Melville Heights, Kilkenny and formerly of Freshford, Co. Kilkenny) 12th March 2021, peacefully, at his home

A supermarket giant sourced more than €50 million of locally produced food and drink from Kilkenny suppliers last year. In a review of their 2020
