Almost 300 children with disabilities left waiting for vital assessments


ALMOST 300 children in Donegal with disabilities have been left waiting for their vital assessment. Figures provided to Donegal TD Pádraig MacLochlainn reveal 284 children with disabilities in Donegal are waiting to be assessed. Deputy MacLochlainn said the shocking figure highlights the failure to provide basic services to children most in need. Advertisement “We know that […]


Weather: Mainly dry day with sunny spells 


TODAY will be mainly dry with some patches of mist for a time this morning. Later we will see a fair amount of cloud and some sunny spells. A few patches of drizzle are possible. Advertisement Highest temperatures of 9 to 11 degrees. Tonight will be cold and dry with clear spells in many areas […]


Deaths in Donegal, Monday, March 10


The following deaths have taken place in Donegal: Jenna Shovlin, Portnoo Joe Gallagher, Falcarragh Advertisement Eileen O’Gorman (née Sweeney), Milford Brendan (Thomas) McBrearty, Glasgow and formerly St. Johnston Vinnie Grant, Clonmany Kevin (Colm) Ward, Downings John Sheridan, Bruckless Seamus Goe McShane, Teelin Mary Bridget Doherty, Carrick Leon Kelly, Lifford Gemma McVeigh, Cavan, Donegal and Fermanagh […]


Boogie’s last dance – 50 years on
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By Eoin Glackin NEXT Thursday, March 6 marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Hugh ‘Boogie’ McDaid, a young man from Ramelton killed on the night of his 21st birthday. Hugh is remembered by all who knew him as a unique character – a larger-than-life personality, never far from mischief but who always had […]


Buncrana vet to take on Glór Tíre challenge
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By Paul McElwee A Donegal veterinary nurse, who has dedicated his life to helping animals on the farm, will be ‘moo’ving on to his other passion of singing next week by taking part in the new series of TG4’s hit country music show Glór Tíre. Buncrana’s Jack Larry (23) is appearing on the show’s 21st […]


Over 1,000 applications for vacant property grant in Donegal


DONEGAL is set to benefit from close to €5 million in funding aimed at bringing vacant properties back into use, with over 1,000 applications received by the Local Authority for the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grants by the end of last year. Overall, since the launch of the grant in July 2022, Donegal County Council holds […]


The Way We Were
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Dionne Meehan delves into the archives to bring you the news and images from yesteryear. If you have a photograph you would like published, send it to editor@donegalnews.com MARCH 1, 1975 Advertisement FIRST SOD CUT FOR SWIMMING POOL THE first sod of Letterkenny’s new swimming pool, which is to cost £109,000, was cut on Saturday […]


Two dead following single car collision in Gortahork


TWO young men have died after a car struck the gable wall of a house in Gortahork. Gardaí and emergency services attended the scene in the townland of Baltoney at approximately 9.30pm last night. The driver of the vehicle, a male in his teens, was fatally injured and pronounced deceased at the scene. Advertisement A […]


Children of Creeslough school send get-well cards to Pope Francis


By Paul McElwee WITH news of Pope Francis’ health woes hitting headlines worldwide, the children of Scoil Mhuire in Creeslough have opened their hearts and let the Holy Father know he is in their prayers by sending get-well cards to the Vatican. The idea to send the cards to the Pontiff, who has been in […]