DONEGAL made an emphatic statement of their Division 2 credentials as they steamrolled Laois on what was surely an excruciating first day at the League office for the new O’Moore boss, Tomas Ó Flatharta.
National Geographic praise for historic Glencolmcille
THE scenic Glencolmcille area of southwest Donegal is one of the top ten most historic sites on the island of Ireland, according to the latest edition of the world renowned publication, National Geographic.
Cassidy brings student teachers back to Gaoth Dobhair
AFTER an absence of a number of years, a large group of primary school student teachers will come to Gaoth Dobhair for the Easter holidays in order to improve their Irish.
Lisa and Nathan in special Gortahork concert for Donegal Hospice
FOLLOWING the excellent care her uncle received in his final days, a well-known Country singer is hosting a very special concert in Gortahork next week in aid of Donegal Hospice.
Has Glenties man Paddy Molloy got ‘The Voice Of Ireland’?
THIS Sunday another Donegal hopeful takes to the blind audition stage of the third season of RTÉ’s The Voice of Ireland.
Council issues weather warning to public
Donegal County Council has urged members of the public to take extra care this weekend with extreme weather conditions forecasted for the next few days.
Falcarragh boy Jack (3) almost dies on chain of blinds
THE parents of a three-year-old boy who nearly lost his life after he accidentally got his head entangled in the chain cord of a window blind have spoken of their terrifying ordeal.
Letterkenny solicitor is ‘not fit’ to practice – Law Society
A LETTERKENNY solicitor has agreed not to practise after an investigation found there was no control or accountability over money going into his office although he had already been investigated over previous breaches of lawyers’ regulations.
All things creative with Zara McDaid – Introducing our new columnist
ZARA McDaid is an artist and art teacher who grew up in the picturesque village of Ramelton. In her first ever weekly column, Zara introduces herself.
Major garda breakthrough in relation to Carrigart burglaries
GARDAI in Milford believe they have smashed a Eastern European crime gang believed to have been involved in spate of burglaries in the area, following the discovery of a “huge” amount of stolen goods in Termon on Tuesday.