We are now in the first week of January, and the Christmas and New Year celebrations feel like a lifetime ago.
Challenging time ahead both on and off pitch for Harps
Finn Harps will present their Three-point plan to media and the public in the Balor Theatre on Monday night next, January 9, at 7.45pm.
Struggling Milford need a result against Kildrum
MILFORD United manager Michael Deeney acknowledges that his struggling team are entering a crucial stage in their season.
Togetherness is..running twelve half marathons together
The couple, who raised the money by running twelve half-marathons this week presented a cheque for €4,263.73 to the staff of the Neo Natal Unit in LUH
Busy start to New Year for talented Letterkenny coach
Letterkenny coach Teresa McDaid flies out to Edinburgh today, Friday, and will meet the European team athletes this evening ahead of tomorrow’s race.
Call for cross-border cooperation to ease LUH crisis
Nursing staff are gravely concerned for the safety of their patients and feel no one is listening to their concerns – INMO
Fake crashes being ‘staged’ in Donegal
ONE of Ireland’s leading insurers has confirmed it is investigating a major ‘organised ring’ involved in the staging of road crashes in Donegal.
Ramelton woman launches appeal for Belarus orphanage
RAMELTON woman, Myrtle Doherty has launched her annual appeal for donations of essential items for the Vesnova Orphanage in Belarus.
Since she first began the yearly collection in 2011, Ms Doherty has sent close to 100,000 nappies, tonnes of baby clothes, equipment and other supplies to the children’s mental asylum.
Think before joining British Army – Mac Giolla Easbuig
Councillor Micheál Choilm Mac Giolla Easbuig said it was tragic that young people see the British Armed Forces as a career option