A MAJOR employer in west Donegal has announced plans to expand its Dungloe-based operation in a move which will create almost 100 new jobs.
Lorry driver cleared of toddler’s death
A LETTERKENNY man has been found not guilty of causing the death of a three-year-old by dangerous driving.
First subsidised fodder arrives in Donegal
THE first load of imported hay from England has reached Donegal today providing much-needed supplies for many farmers in the county.
Falcarragh man sentenced to 12 years for sexual abuse
A FALCARRAGH farmer who was 15 when he began abusing young girls and boys in his local area has been jailed for 12 years by the Central Criminal Court today.
Council pays tribute to Bernard McGlinchey
A ‘formidable’ politician and a man of great vision, was how members of Donegal County Council described former County Councillor Bernard McGlinchey at their meeting in Lifford today.
Massive Annagry fire now under control
HUNDREDS of acres of land have been burnt in a major gorse fire which took hold overnight in the Culacrick area of Annagry.
Fodder shortage worsens for Donegal farmers
A COUNTY-WIDE appeal has been made for farmers in Donegal who have spare feed stocks to come forward as signs of a major fodder crisis begin to emerge.
ESB working to restore power across Donegal
MORE than 500 homes across Donegal were left without power following overnight outages caused by high winds.
Over €1.6m paid to taxi firm
MORE than €1.6 million has been paid to a south west Donegal taxi firm by the HSE according to figures released this week.
Father of four released on bail over alleged assault
A FATHER of four from Enniskillen has been released on bail after being charged with allegedly seriously assaulting the doorman of a Letterkenny pub.