Ahead of next weekend’s event, Course of the Clerk, Eamon McGee and his team have been around the route ensuring that no stone is left unturned.
Ramelton man determined to make his mark with the Stags
Last season Conrad Logan played thirty games for Dale before becoming Mansfield Town’s first summer signing in May.
MAKING A SPLASH: Charity swim from Donegal to Dublin
A 14 year old year smashed the record of 212 lengths swam at any one time for this challenge yesterday, by completing 308 lengths.
Sky is the limit for young Letterkenny cyclist
Several Donegal riders had top 10 finishes in the past but none had an overall win in the history of the race before Conor Halvey’s success
Fr Alan McGuckian SJ named as new Bishop of Raphoe
Bishop Boyce will continue in his role for another few months yet though until after the new incumbent’s ordination.
New Bishop of Raphoe to be named after Mass in morning
Raphoe becomes the first of seven of Ireland’s 26 dioceses currently awaiting the appointment of a new bishop to fill the post.
40,000 people to benefit from €19m water upgrade
rish Water has awarded the contract to Glan Agua Ltd with construction due to commence this summer and expected to last for 20 months.
Pope Francis to appoint new Bishop of Raphoe Diocese
Bishop Philip Boyce turned 75 in January 2015 – the mandatory retirement age – and the dioceses have been awaiting the appointment of a new bishop
From Ballymaloe to the Wild Garlic Table
Mrs Pauline Sugrue is a recent graduate of Ballymaloe cookery school where she perfected old skills and learned new ones
Bereaved parents encouraged to attend local meeting
Anam Cara, an organisation which supports bereaved parents, are hosting their monthly meeting on Thursday next in Letterkenny.