IT’S Ulster Final week and the buzz around the county has been fantastic. It’s not often that we have both the minors and the seniors in Clones playing together on the third Sunday in July, and we shouldn’t take it for granted. Our senior team will play in their sixth final in-a-row this Sunday and […]
School’s over for Hughie but Gweedore Celtic continues
AFTER thirty-five years teaching at Scoil Naomh Duaigh, Annagry, including the last six as principal, Hughie ‘Rua’ Gallagher is handing over the chalk
TG4 Director General says it’s time for a new challenge
Gaoth Dobhair man Pól Ó Gallchóir has confirmed that he is to leave his post as Director General with TG4 at the end of September.
“We believe we can beat anyone” – MacNiallais
Donegal star Odhrán MacNiallais believes his team can beat whoever they come across this season.
McHugh looking to make his ‘Mark’ in Clones
DONEGAL are preparing for their sixth Ulster Final in-a-row, but it’s been a long time since Mark McHugh tasted the euphoria of provincial glory.
TORY: HEARTBROKEN MOTHER’S APPEAL
“It’s so hard on us, Tory was a great girl. Our hearts are broken.”
‘Graveyard Sunday’ to be changed for Ulster final
THE success of the Donegal GAA team over recent years has resulted in a change of date for the annual Graveyard Services in Letterkenny.
Welcome jobs boost for Letterkenny
LETTERKENNY received a boost this week with the announcement that thirty-five new jobs are to be created in the town.
Donegal’s population loss has far reaching implications
“Government policy needs to specifically target the development needs of Donegal to overcome the geographical barriers.”
Migration leads to population decrease in Donegal
DONEGAL has been the county hardest-hit by emigration since 2011, according to preliminary results from this year’s census.