LETTERKENNY sporting siblings Sinéad and Caitríona Jennings have set themselves an ambitious target – representing Ireland in rowing at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.
Drogheda unrest might not help Harps
The unrest at Drogheda United this week following the announcement that the club would not be renewing manager Mick Cooke’s contract next season, could actually be a disadvantage to Finn Harps according to manager Peter Hutton.
Plans to be lodged for hospital drainage system
PLANS for a new drainage system at Letterkenny General Hospital are to be lodged with the local authority next week, the Donegal News has learned.
Drumkeen and Cockhill battle for cup honours
The Ulster Senior League’s two best teams of this season – Drumkeen United and Cockhill Celtic – will lock horns this weekend in the final of the Donegal News Ulster Senior League Cup final.
Letterkenny athletes at World age-group Triathlon Championships
NINE 24/7 club members have been selected to represent Ireland at the 2013 World Age-Group Triathlon Championships in London.
Everything has gone goth glam
The A/W catwalks were awash with glamorous onyx blacks, gothic platform heels and ethereal ebony lace.
Top catch for Friel in Mulroy Bay competition
THE Annual Mulroy Bay Charity Sea Angling Competition was held on Saturday, August 24.
Letterkenny hospital bill expected to hit €30 million
PLANS have been put in place to move the Out-Patients’ Department of Letterkenny General Hospital to a town centre location in the coming weeks, it has emerged.
What’s the surprise?
ON Tuesday night I heard that Kieran McGeeney had been voted out as Kildare manager. McGeeney lost a vote recommending him from one more year in charge by 29-28. The only surprise there to me was that 28 wanted to reappoint him.
Donegal’s first animal ambulance
AN ‘Animal Ambulance’ started operating across north west Donegal this week in what is believed to be the first service of its kind in the region.