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.
Inaugural Island Council Meeting held on Arranmore
On WEDNESDAY night, June 4, Arranmore’s inaugural Island Council Meeting took place at Chulturlann following a recent election.