RAPHOE man Frank McBrearty junior has told the Donegal News he is ‘not a man to be messed with’.
Creameries are a strong Donegal company
DONEGAL Creameries has shown a significant rise in revenue and is now worth almost €70 million, according to their Annual Report for 2011.
Restrictions remain at Nazareth House
THE HSE monitoring group confirmed to the Donegal News yesterday (Thursday) that there have been no new ‘flu’ cases at the Nazareth House Nursing Home in Fahan since April 4.
Major plant problem looming for estates
A LETTERKENNY Town Councillor has warned of an impending disaster for local authorities in Donegal as more issues arise with mechanical sewage treatment plants in housing estates.
Public meeting to support cancer charity
A PUBLIC meeting is to take place in Letterkenny on Friday in the hope of gathering much-needed support for a children’s cancer charity.
High tech plan to give economic profile of Donegal
A high tech plan initiated by Donegal County Council will be able to provide an economic profile of West Donegal.
Thomas Pringle ‘honoured’ to lead independent grouping
DONEGAL South West TD Thomas Pringle has been elected as the leader of the Independent group in Dáil Eireann. Deputy Pringle, a former county councillor from Killybegs, will assume the role after the Easter recess on April 18.
Jury in rape trial resume deliberations
The jury in the trial of a Donegal man accused of raping a woman when she was a girl resumed for its second day of deliberations this morning.
Milestone for domestic violence service
MONDAY will mark the culmination of a 21-year campaign by the Donegal Women’s Domestic Violence Service (DWDVS) to provide purpose -built accommodation in the county for women and children in need of refuge.
Union recruitment drive for Donegal
AROUND 15 of Donegal’s paramedics attended a meeting in Letterkenny on Wednesday night aimed at building a dedicated union for frontline ambulance staff.