A MAN charged with the alleged murder of his partner in Killygordon in January has been sent forward for trial to the next sitting of the Central Criminal Court.
Letterkenny farmer becomes latest Lotto millionaire
THERE were jubilant celebrations at Lotto HQ today as Donegal farmer Odhrán Doherty (23) became Ireland’s newest Lotto millionaire after he claimed the €1 million top prize from the Lotto Plus 1 draw from last Saturday with a ticket gifted to him from his dad Liam.
Noreen McGarvey looking forward to election challenge
NEWLY selected Fianna Fáil candidate for west Donegal, Noreen McGarvey, is ready for the challenge ahead and looking forward to the campaign to get elected in May’s County Council elections.
Tributes to Dessie Larkin remember a proud townsman
LETTERKENNY, its people, places and future were paramount for Dessie Larkin throughout his political career and indeed in his day-to-day life as a proud townsman. A brief insight into the many lives he touched and enterprises and projects he supported is evidenced by the huge number of tributes which have been pouring in over recent days.
Glenswilly man set for Winning Streak this weekend
A bus driver from Donegal will be hoping to go on a Winning Streak of his own as he will appear on the National Lottery Winning Streak TV game show, on RTÉ One, this Saturday (23rd March).
Dessie Larkin to be laid to rest on Friday
FUNERAL arrangements have been confirmed this morning for former Donegal County Councillor, Dessie Larkin, who passed away suddenly at his home in Newmills on Monday morning.
Letterkenny stunned at sudden death of Dessie Larkin
There is a sense of shock and disbelief in Letterkenny today at the sudden and untimely death of former councillor Dessie Larkin this morning.
Sadness at passing of well-known Letterkenny man
THERE is a great sense of sadness in Letterkenny this weekend as news spread of the recent death of Raymond Blake.
Pringle speaks to students at Donegal Climate March in Lifford
Independent TD for Donegal Thomas Pringle has today spoken to a group of Donegal students at a climate march event organised by students in Lifford to call on the Government for greater action on climate change. Student marches were carried out globally across a number of cities with a number of larger marches organised in Dublin and Cork.
Donegal woman, cancer and the Isha System
A DONEGAL woman who has overcome cancer and transformed her life through following a system of a South American spiritual teacher has spoken to the Donegal News this week about the events of recent years which led her to make a permanent move to Uruguay.