A DONEGAL man who admitted having 90 child images on his computer, today (Tuesday) failed in his bid to keep his identity secret.
Mark English: Sights on Zurich and a new Irish record
THE season hasn’t yet kicked off the starting blocks, but Mark English feels in fine fettle as he heads into a big summer.
Thumbs up for Donegal lads who will be Rose of Tralee escorts
TWO Donegal men have made the grade after being selected to spend a week as Rose Escorts at the Rose of Tralee International Festival from August 15-19.
Tobin’s SPAR wins national award
Marian McGarrigle of Tobin’s SPAR in Letterkenny won a sought after Grocery Retail Management Award at the recent Shelflife awards ceremony.
Ulster Council confirm Donegal semi-final for Clones as McFadden, McBrearty hit top form for clubs
DONEGAL’S Ulster minor and senior semi-final double-header against Antrim on June 22nd has been fixed for St Tiernach’s Park, Clones.
Mark English on the look-out for new coach after splitting from Teresa McDaid
MARK English has confirmed that he’s on the look-out for a new coach.
Gardai intervene in bitter fishing dispute
GARDAI were called yesterday after a protest in relation to the long-running Gweebarra fishery dispute turned sour.
Report: Pat McCann’s goal edges Finn Harps past ten-man Belgrove/Home Farm
Pat McCann’s eighth-goal handed Ollie Horgan’s team a passage into the third round of the FAI Cup at the expense of Belgrove/Home Farm.
Students explore biodiversity in ‘living classrooms’ in Falcarragh
NATIONAL schools from around the west have enjoyed a very exciting pilot biodiversity project in the parish of Cloughaneely.
Glenties man Brendan ordained as deacon in Maynooth
LAST Sunday a Glenties man was ordained as deacons at Mass celebrated in the College Chapel of the national seminary in Saint Patrick’s College, Maynooth.