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Baby Ella was born with a rare ‘smooth brain’ disorder
A year ago, Sarah and Fearghail Connolly from Ballyglass, Claremorris, were just like thousands of other couples around the country, excitably preparing to become first-time parents.
Local schools benefit from IT grants
Two primary schools in Kilkenny and one in Carlow will receive €115,000 in grants for high-tech equipment over the coming days as part of the government's continuing efforts to make technology an integral part of the learning process.
Sweet, sweet victory for Kilkenny
Kilkenny notched up their 14th National Hurling League title after a ding-dong battle with the old enemy Tipperary at Thurles last Sunday. I thought that hurling at intercounty level was becoming a bit boring and predictable but Sunday's epic encounter has given me great hope for the coming championship. It's great to beat Tipperary any time but to beat them in their own backyard on final day is extra special.
Technology grants
Seven Kilkenny schools are included in 380 primary schools across the country to get €4.2 million in grants for high-tech equipment over the coming days as part of the Government's efforts to make technology an integral part of the learning process.
Specsavers’ new retinal camera in Galway is potential sight saver
Customers of Specsavers store at the Eyre Square Centre can now benefit from a more comprehensive health-assessment service with the installation of a new state-of-the-art retinal camera.