
Worrying levels of pesticides detected in River Nore drinking water
By COLIN BARTLEY Higher than permitted levels of pesticides have been recorded in Kilkenny’s River Nore. Irish Water, working in conjunction with the National Pesticides
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By COLIN BARTLEY Higher than permitted levels of pesticides have been recorded in Kilkenny’s River Nore. Irish Water, working in conjunction with the National Pesticides

By COLIN BARTLEY DUBLIN have to wait another two weeks to see if their drive for immortality happens. The drive for five is on hold

By COLIN BARTLEY Nearly 2,600 people in Kilkenny are employed in the drinks and hospitality industry. This represents 6.2% of total employment in the county.

GARDAI are asking people from Kilkenny who may have witnessed a fatal crash to contact them. A man in his 50s was pronounced dead in

By COLIN BARTLEY THERE are nearly three boys being born for every two girls in Kilkenny. The figures were revealed by the Central Statistics Office

By COLIN BARTLEY CASH and jewellery were stolen from a car parked in a driveway of a county Kilkenny house. The thieves struck while the

By COLIN BARTLEY TAXI and hackney drivers are being looked for to transport people to and from St Luke’s General Hospital The Health Service Executive

AN ELDERLY pensioner perished in a blaze that ripped through his home overnight. Neighbours were alerted to the fire, which erupted in the Ballytruckle Court

By COLIN BARTLEY THE Electric Picnic kicked off last night with thousands flocking to the festival early, but Sunday night will see a band from

By COLIN BARTLEY THE pressure on the maternity unit at St Luke’s General Hospital in Kilkenny is at breaking point amid another staffing crisis. As
