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Tralee gardaí appeal for information about seized pup that’s suspected of being stolen
Tralee gardaí are appealing for information about a German Shepherd puppy that was seized and is suspected to have been stolen. This dog, which was
Aug 7, 2020 13:50Search on for inaugural MTU President
The search is on for the inaugural president of the Munster Technological University. In January, IT Tralee and Cork Institute of Technology will formally merge
Aug 7, 2020 13:46Kerry doctor says culture change needed to improve farm safety
A Kerry doctor believes a culture change is needed to improve farm safety. To date, 15 people have been killed on Irish farms this year.
Aug 7, 2020 13:44Bord Bia to resume on-site farm audits
Bord Bia says on-site farm audits are to resume in Kerry, where possible. Due to COVID-19, on-farm inspections were suspended in March
Aug 7, 2020 13:29Profits and passenger numbers up at Kerry Airport last year
Profits were up at Kerry Airport last year. Passenger numbers also grew, according to the facility's annual report and accounts for 2019. Total passenger
Aug 7, 2020 09:30Fexco to create over 60 jobs in Kerry
Global payments company Fexco is to create over 60 jobs in Kerry. The customer service roles available are based in their Killorglin and Cahersiveen offices,
Aug 7, 2020 09:25Five more COVID-19 deaths in Ireland and 69 new cases
There have been five more deaths from COVID-19 in Ireland, taking the death toll to 1,768. Four of the deaths announced yesterday are
Aug 6, 2020 19:02Over 1,900 presentations at Kerry Homeless Information Centre last year
There were over 1,900 (1,932) presentations at the Homeless Information Centre in Tralee last year. This include repeat clients, and is made up
Aug 6, 2020 17:51Major solid fuel supplier says smoky coal ban extension is welcome but ineffective
A major solid fuel supplier says while the extension of the smoky coal ban is welcome, it’s ineffective. Minister for the Environment, Eamon Ryan
Aug 6, 2020 17:43Kerry women’s group rep accuses Government of forgetting about new mothers
A representative from a women’s group in Kerry has accused the Government of forgetting about new mothers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Marian Relihan
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