Donegal waste collector Jim Ferry, who has been evading an arrest warrant since August, has been given one last chance by the High Court.
Donegal’s odds slashed following Cavan rout
DONEGAL’S odds of becoming Ulster Champions for the first time since 2014 have been cut in half after their emphatic victory over Cavan in Ballybofey.
‘Repeal’ campaigners urge choice for women
“This campaign is ours to lose and it’s ours to win,” Brid Smith, People Before Profit TD, told a public meeting in Letterkenny this week.
Gallery -The Week in Pictures
See our images from around the County this week included in the Donegal News.
From ‘devastation to elation’ for Burtonport mother
“We need to ask why the government are so hell bent on the complete removal of the Eighth and have not amended it to include a constitutional limit.”
Thousands expected to take part in Darkness Into Light
“He went down into the kitchen one night and he took an overdose. I wasn’t actually quite asleep and I heard a crash in the kitchen.”
Plant that closed with €1.4 million debts re-opened
At its peak, up to 500 farmers a month would send cattle to the plant for slaughter. It employed 55 workers.
Letterkenny father and son are right on cue
Aidan will travel to China with his son in July. Whether they go as National champions only time will tell but it won’t be for the lack of effort
Donegal Ladies U16s go for Ulster glory on Saturday
McKenna is hoping Donegal can beat Cavan 24 hours before the senior men go head-to-head in the same fixture in the Ulster Championship on Sunday.
Website launched to celebrate fabulous food businesses
Last week’s event was also an opportunity for the Food Coast to award Food Coast certification to ten local businesses