Welcome to Tralee, County Kerry
Tralee (Trá Lí) is the county town of Kerry. The name Tralee comes from the Irish meaning 'strand of the Lee' (river), although some believe it comes from the Irish 'Trá Liath' meaning 'grey strand'. The town is situated on the northern side of the neck of the Dingle Penninsula.
Tralee is also home to the famous Rose of Tralee International Festival which is held annually in August. This year the Rose of Tralee is in it's 50 year.
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NO health danger is posed to residents adjacent to the Listowel Garda Station by current works on the mast over the barracks, the company who manage the communications equipment for the State have said.
STUNNING images from the canyons in the southwestern states of America to French rural landscapes brightened the walls of St John's Arts Centre this weekend for the opening of a new exhibition by Listowel photographer Dillon Boyer.
A LISTOWEL man has been elected secretary of the Republican Sinn Féin Munster Executive.
MINI farms, farmyard machinery animals and buildings were all on show at the Model Mad agricultural toy show in The Ballyrore Heights Hotel on Sunday, in aid of the Irish Kidney Association.

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Spin South West (103 fm)
Newstalk (106-108 fm)
Today FM (100-102 fm)
2FM (90-92 fm)
Radio 1 (88-90 fm)
Lyric FM (98-99 fm)
Rn Gaeltachta (93-94 fm)
Local Newspapers
Tralee Times

