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The Kilkenny People is a local newspaper circulated in County Kilkenny, Ireland. Popular in Kilkenny City and County, it competes with the The Munster Express in the south of the county. The Kilkenny People is published on Wednesdays every week and is owned by Iconic Newspapers , which acquired Johnston Press 's titles in Ireland in 2014. [ 1 ]
The Echo (owned by The Irish Times) The Mallow Star (owned by VSO Publications [19]) Midleton News [20] – A4 size fortnightly newspaper for Midleton County Cork, sister publication of Youghal News, originally free, now retails for one euro; The Muskerry News [21] – free 40-page A4 monthly newspaper for the Ballincollig and Blarney area
KCLR breakfast with John Walsh is a three-hour show from 7am to 10am and continues to be the most popular breakfast show broadcasting to this region. KCLR live is the news and current affairs show which airs from 10am daily covering all local and national issues.
Joseph Lalor graduated from Trinity College Dublin in 1830 [13] and with an MD from the University of Glasgow in 1839. [14] He practised as a physician in Kilkenny, [15] and held appointments in the City of Kilkenny Dispensary and Cholera Hospital and Workhouse, before he was appointed as the first resident physician of the Kilkenny District Asylum (1852–57). [16]
KCLR may refer to: KCLR-FM, a radio station (99.3 FM) licensed to Boonville, Missouri, United States; KCLR 96FM, a radio station that broadcasts to Carlow and Kilkenny in Ireland; Cliff Hatfield Memorial Airport (ICAO code KCLR) KCLR (AM), a defunct radio station (1530 AM) licensed to Ralls, Texas, United States
The Kilkenny Voice was southeastern Ireland's only weekly full-colour compact newspaper. It was published in Kilkenny each Tuesday; the first issue was published on 6 September 2005. Its primary competition was the Kilkenny People. [1] [2] The editor of The Kilkenny Voice was Jimmy Rhatigan. The Kilkenny Voice ceased publishing on 18 December ...
Robert Blackburn (educationalist), born in Kilkenny in 1927. Michael Byrne (1761–?) John Clyn (14th century) William Congreve (1670–1729) Joseph Fiennes; Ralph Fiennes; Henry Flood (1732–1791), Statesman and orator; Oisín Kelly (1915–1981) Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence (1338–1368) Theobald Mathew (1790–1856) Séamus Pattison ...
Hubert Marshal Butler (23 October 1900 – 5 January 1991) was an Irish essayist who wrote on a wide range of topics, from local history and archaeology to the political and religious affairs of eastern Europe before and during World War II.