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  • Published: 10 Mar 2010 16:50

    Kells going for leprechaun ceili world record

    The official Guinness Book of Records has accepted a challenge submitted by the Headfort Arms Hotel in Kells to beat a world record for the 'Largest Leprechaun Ceili in the...

  • Published: 10 Mar 2010 16:48

    Young Europeans in EU role-play

    Students from Eureka Secondary School in Kells joined with schools from across Ireland last week to negotiate at a model European Council.

  • Published: 10 Mar 2010 16:45

    Kells locals fondly recall schooldays

    It says something about a school when 100 people interviewed for a book about their experiences there did not have a bad word to say about their alma mater.

  • Published: 10 Mar 2010 16:45

    Memories of 'The Waltons' in Kells this weekend

    John-Boy Walton's truck, Jack Lynch's Ford Zodiac and Twiggy's Rolls-Royce will be among the vehicles featured in this weekend's inaugural indoor Vintage and...

  • Last updated: 10 Mar 2010 16:44

    Town to bestow honours on 'The Secret Of Kells' movie-makers

    The producers of the Oscar-nominated 'The Secret Of Kells' are to be honoured by the local town council, according to cathaoirleach, Cllr Brian Curran, who predicted...

  • Published: 3 Mar 2010 16:54

    15 cars damaged as Kells vandals strike yet again

    Up to 15 cars were damaged in a spate of vandalism in Kells in the early hours of Sunday morning.

  • Published: 3 Mar 2010 16:45

    Tractor goes up in flames in Kells

    A tractor driver escaped without injury last Thursday when the tractor he was driving burst into flames on the Moynalty Road in Kells.

  • Published: 24 Feb 2010 16:54

    Kells man disrupts M3 work in protest

    Work on the M3 at the Cavan Road in Kells was disrupted for a period last Thursday when a local man protested at the NRA's refusal to screen off the new road from his home...

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