A DONEGAL dairy farmer received an award this week for producing some of Ireland’s highest quality milk.
Deputy Pringle angered nurses not engaged
DEPUTY Thomas Pringle described as “shocking” a press release he was sent by the HSE which gave the impression specialist diabetes nurses were being employed in Donegal and 16 other centres.
Gweedore man scoops national pharmacy award
GWEEDORE native Jason Duffy scooped the “Pharmacy Manager of the Year Award” at the annual Pharmacy Industry Awards in Dublin’s Burlington Hotel last weekend.
Donegal shearer scores hat trick
DONEGAL shearer, Ivan Scott from Letterkenny, was crowned Irish International Open Champion at the Clik All Ireland Shearing Championships when he defeated a line-up of Irish and international shearers in Millstreet on Sunday.
Donegal has most Blue Flag beaches
DONEGAL with 13, has the highest number of Blue Flag beaches in Ireland it was revealed at an awards ceremony in Dublin yesterday (Thursday).
Business as ususal at Killybegs College
THE Letterkenny Institute of Technology (LYIT) moved on Friday to reassure students, staff and parents that courses will be continuing as normal at the Institute’s Killybegs campus.
Killygordon man acquitted of assault
A KILLYGORDON man was acquitted of a serious assault by a jury in the Circuit Court sitting in Letterkenny today (Friday).
Council warns on cost of Household Charge non-payment
THE 39 per cent of home owners in Donegal who have not paid their Household Charge will be pursued by the Revenue Commissioners a spokesperson for Donegal County Council warned yesterday (Thursday).
Facebook campaign to reunite Donegal father and son in USA
A BUNCRANA-born father has launched a campaign on Facebook in the hope of being allowed back into the USA to see his young son grow up.
Senator Harte sets up Dáil FAI club
SENATOR Jimmy Harte is leading the charge in Leinster House to set up the first ever Oireachtas branch of the FAI’s supporters club.