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The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition), 24 Jun 2026

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ArticleTogether we’re stronger...

Enjoy­ing the Kerry Mile in Memory Walk in aid of the char­ity, First­Light, at Rossbeigh Beach were Róisín O’Neill from Dooks and Zoe Kelly, Glen­beigh.

Together we’re stronger...

ArticleUp to 200 wit­nesses in Gaine murder trial

Almost 200 wit­nesses are involved in the case of a former US sol­dier charged with mur­der­ing Kerry sheep farmer Mike Gaine (pic­tured right). Michael Kel­ley, ori­gin­ally from Maine in the US, has been charged with a single count of mur­der­ing Mr...

Up to 200 wit­nesses in Gaine murder trial

ArticleKILLARNEY WOMAN REVEALS HOW IPAS RESIDENTS CAME TO HER AID

A Kerry woman has said people should be judged by their char­ac­ter and actions rather than their nation­al­ity or the col­our of their skin after receiv­ing unex­pec­ted help from two men liv­ing in a local IPAS accom­mod­a­tion centre. Miriam...

KILLARNEY WOMAN REVEALS HOW IPAS RESIDENTS CAME TO HER AID

ArticleRestored Fire engine gets a new lease of life a cen­tury on

A derel­ict fire engine that has been left lying in a coun­cil machinery yard has been lov­ingly brought back to life thanks to the ded­ic­a­tion and hard work of Mill­town nat­ive Billy Spring. This piece of Kerry County Coun­cil’s his­tory is one of...

Restored Fire engine gets a new lease of life a cen­tury on

ArticleCoun­cil­lors clash over hous­ing and migrants

Kerry coun­cil­lors have clashed over how to deal with ‘false’ rumours that the non-Irish applic­ants are being pri­or­it­ised for the county’s social hous­ing. Inde­pend­ent Coun­cil­lors Brendan Cronin and Marie Molo­ney called for trans­par­ency on...

Coun­cil­lors clash over hous­ing and migrants

ArticleChop for char­ity as Kil­lorg­lin’ s Gina plans extreme hair cut to help chil­dren with can­cer

A local Kil­lorg­lin woman is pre­par­ing to chop off her very long hair to help chil­dren exper­i­en­cing hair loss due to can­cer treat­ment and other med­ical con­di­tions. Gina O’Shea (32) from Iver­agh Park has made the gen­er­ous decision to cut...

Chop for char­ity as Kil­lorg­lin’ s Gina plans extreme hair cut to help chil­dren with can­cer

ArticleCoun­cil­lors clash over hous­ing and migrants

Kerry coun­cil­lors have clashed over how to deal with ‘false’ rumours that the non-Irish applic­ants are being pri­or­it­ised for the county’s social hous­ing. Inde­pend­ent Coun­cil­lors Brendan Cronin and Marie Molo­ney called for trans­par­ency on...

Coun­cil­lors clash over hous­ing and migrants

ArticlePacked court pays trib­ute to clerk after 46 years of ser­vice...

When Wil­lie O’Con­nor first came to court as a clerk, the fine for a broken rear light on a bicycle was five shil­lings and the fine for not cut­ting your rag­wort and thistles was 10 shil­lings. His first day of work was Octo­ber 7, 1979 and he...

Packed court pays trib­ute to clerk after 46 years of ser­vice...