Emmetsburg Welcomes An Irish Politician For St. Patrick’s Day Again, First Time Since Pandemic

Emmetsburg, Iowa — A member of the Irish parliament spent the weekend in northwest Iowa.

For the first time since the pandemic, Emmetsburg resumed its tradition of having an Irish politician as a guest at the city’s St. Patrick’s Day festivities. Paul Daly is one of 60 Irish senators. He’s from the town of Kilbeggan, about 55 miles west of Dublin.

Daly became an engineering teacher and he farmed as well. Daly served on a council in Ireland for eight years until he was elected to Ireland’s senate in 2016. He says the Iowa landscape has impressed him.

He owns thoroughbred racehorses and is chairman of the race course in his home area.

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