Right names for wakes and funerals


Ever attended a wake or a funeral service and wondered who the other family members of the deceased are? A Letterkenny company has come up with the answer in the form of a familial name tag which will clearly identify the family members of the bereaved.


Boyle case adjourned


A LETTERKENNY man who was arrested following a stabbing incident outside Voodoo nightclub, Main Street on August 14 was remanded on continuing bail at yesterday, Thursday’s sitting of the Letterkenny District Court.


Plans for €4m development at LGH


By Harry Walsh
PLANS are being made for a new €4 million medical training school in Letterkenny. The Donegal News learned yesterday (Thursday) that senior officials in the HSE along with senior businessmen and friends of the hospital are putting the plans in place to build a comprehensive medical education and research facility at Letterkenny General Hospital. NUIG is to contribute €2 million towards the overall cost.


The green and gold rush is on


Donegal take on Dublin in the All-Ireland semi-final at Croke Park this Sunday. See Friday’s Donegal News for a special 24-page souvenir supplement looking ahead to the big match!


Stolen in Donegal, sold in Derry City


A DONEGAL businessman has claimed that scrap metal dealers in Northern Ireland are paying cash for property stolen in Donegal ‘on a daily basis’.

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Donegal into All Ireland semi-final


A dramatic late point from Kevin Cassidy, in injury time at the end of extra time, fired Donegal to victory over Kildare in Saturday’s All Ireland quarter-final to seal a first semi-final spot since 2003.


The Hills come alive as Donegal capture Anglo Celt


Ulster SFC Final

BY CHRIS MCNULTY IN CLONES

THE Hills came alive on Sunday night as Donegal captured their first Ulster title since 1992, a 1-11 to 0-08 win over Derry at St Tiernach’s Park seeing the Anglo Celt captured and a county sent into delirium.