Lot of work still to be done – Durcan


AS County Board Chairman Sean Dunnion made a presentation to Donegal goalkeeper Paul Durcan to mark his 100th game in the minutes after yesterday’s game, his Tyrone counterpart Niall Morgan was holding court with the national media in the middle of Healy Park.


Girls live to tell tale of life without Facebook


JUNIOR certificate students attending Glenties Comprehensive School expect to pick up better grades in their mock exam results when they’re announced in the coming days – thanks to Facebook and Twitter.


Duffy’s cut victim to be buried in Ardara


A Donegal man killed building America will finally get proper burial in Ardara on Saturday afternoon, more than 180 years after he was believed to have been murdered at Duffy’s Cut, 20 miles west of Philadelphia.

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Donegal ladies are back on the road


THE Donegal Ladies Senior Footballers are back on the road this Sunday as Division 1 of the Tesco Homegrown Ladies National Football League reaches the half-way point.


St Eunan’s fall just short in final bid


SO close, yet so far. St. Eunan’s College, Letterkenny came agonisingly close to reaching the MacLarnon Cup final, but in the end were left to rue a sluggish start and a questionable refereeing decision as St. Michael’s College, Lurgan progressed from an absorbing semi-final clash at Errigal Ciarán on Tuesday afternoon.


Coleman looking forward to final push


SEAMUS COLEMAN and Everton moved a step closer to an FA Cup final at Wembley following their 3-1 victory over Oldham Athletic in the replay of their fifth round clash on Tuesday night.


C.L.G Ard an Rátha the big winner of fight night


PUNCHES were thrown with abandon by Ardara GAA players at the Blue Haven on Saturday night, however neither a red nor a yellow card was to be seen as White Collar Boxing came to town in the form of “Saturday Night’s all right for Fighting” Ardara GAA Fund-raising night.