Chris McNulty hears from Monaghan native Dougie Corbett, who worked as a selector with Glenswilly in 2014
Post mortem inconclusive on Tory’s death
A post mortem into the death of tragic Letterkenny girl Tory Johnston has been unable to determine how she died.
Twenty year-old dreadlocks to come off for charity
A KILLYGORDON man is to shave his 20 year-old dreadlocks in order to raise money to fund life-changing therapy so his friend’s eleven-year-old daughter can walk unaided for the first time.
Injuries Board paid out €1 million in Donegal last year
A TOTAL of €1m was awarded last year in respect of 42 public liability claims in Donegal.
Huge crowds expected in Falcarragh for FestiFál 2015
THE fourth annual FestiFál in Falcarragh (July 17 to 19) is just around the corner and the organisers have a very special young person opening the festival.
Post mortem into young girl’s death delayed
A post mortem is due to take place today as part of garda investigations into the sudden death of a young girl in Letterkenny.
Refuse collector loses action over waste licence refusal
A DONEGAL refuse collector who made a “commercial decision” to illegally dump rubbish has lost an appeal against a decision to refuse him a waste collection licence.
Community worker pleads guilty to sexual assault
A CONVICTED sex offender from Inishowen was back in court this week after assaulting a young woman in a nightclub.
An Taisce objects to planning permission based on use of cars by five employees
RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta reported today that An Taisce is objecting to planning permission to build a factory in Cill Chártha, or Kilcar, in Donegal, because the five employees would have to use their cars to get there, something they say will damage the environment and add to pollution.
Young Buncrana man killed in Inishowen crash
A YOUNG Buncrana man has been killed and two others injured following a single vehicle crash last night outside Burnfoot.