THE Local Government Auditor has this week expressed concern about certain aspects of management as well as the current financial standing of Donegal County Council.
Anger at AIB cuts
THE business community in Gweedore will meet tonight in reaction to news that Allied Irish Bank (AIB) are to close its Gweedore branch and seven other branches in Donegal over the next 12 months.
Lifford Hospital may be in for reprieve
LIFFORD Community Hospital may be in line for a reprieve if it extends its remit to cater for patients from the Strabane area, it emerged this week.
Scooter restored in Gary's memory
A CLASSIC Lambretta scooter owned by a popular young Letterkenny man who passed away in 2005 has
Rathmullan man McAteer charged
RATHMULLAN native Willie McAteer has been charged with financial irregularities at the former Anglo Irish Bank.
TSB branch to close
THE Permanent TSB branch in Donegal Town is to close within the next four years as part of a major restructuring of the bank
Back-to-back titles for Donegal's history makers!
THOUSANDS packed The Diamond, Donegal Town last night as Donegal’s first ever back-to-back Ulster Champions were given a hero’s welcome back to the county.
Green funeral takes place in Auckland
THE family of the Raphoe native and multi-millionaire businessman, Hugh Green (80), who was buried in New Zealand yesterday (Thursday) have spoken of the ‘unbelievable comfort and support’ they have had from his native Donegal and all over Ireland.
Courthouse to start next year – McHugh
Construction work on a new courthouse in Letterkenny is expected to start next year, according to Deputy Joe McHugh.
Cars queue for cut-price fuel
HUNDREDS of cars formed a mile-long tail-back on the main artery into Letterkenny this week as they queued to take advantage of a half-price fuel sale at the Dry Arch Filling station.