UP TO ten new jobs are expected to be created at the Donegal Creameries milk plant in Killygordon, it has emerged.
Jim McGuinness hoping new training regime can fire Donegal ‘to the height of the summer’
JIM McGuinness hopes to see Donegal’s new training regime pay off this summer.
Donegal Rose Tamara Payne makes it to Rose of Tralee final
DONEGAL Rose Tamara Payne will represent her county in the Rose of Tralee International Festival in August.
Dónall Mac Ruairí explores everyday lives on new RnaG series
AN EXCITING new weekly radio documentary series produced by a well-known Rann na Feirste broadcaster kicks off this afternoon.
Can you identify Donegal people in photos taken over the last century?
HELP is being sought to identify hundreds of Donegal people who had their portraits taken at the famous Cooper Photographic Studio in Strabane over a century ago.
Bail denied for Letterkenny man charged with Carndonagh assault
A LETTERKENNY man has been remanded in custody after a serious assault causing harm in Carndonagh at the weekend.
Searching for Patton relatives
A COUPLE arrived in Donegal from Australia this week hoping to trace descendants of one of their ancestors, who was shipped from Letterkenny Workhouse to Australia in 1848.
Shay Given impressed by ‘tough’ Donegal training session
SHAY Given took part in a training session with the Donegal footballers on Friday night and hailed the ‘professionalism’ of Jim McGuinness’s squad.
Celebrity chef Gary O’Hanlon dresses to impress with Evolve
ONE of the county’s best known chefs continues to live by his ‘local ethos’ as he teamed up with two Donegal fashion gurus.
Election posters must come down by midnight tonight
ALL successful and unsuccessful local and European election candidates have until midnight tonight to take down all those unsightly posters, placards and banners.