DONEGAL’S most controversial county councillor is in pole position to be the new Mayor, it emerged yesterday (Thursday).
Tragic death of Ardara man in Australia
THE body of a young Donegal man, who was killed in a car crash in Western Australia, is expected to be repatriated in the coming days.
West Donegal to suffer worst of heavy rains
GALE force winds and torrential rain are set to batter Donegal over the weekend according to Met Eireann who have issued a weather warning for the county.
Price increase for Donegal sheep farmers
THE fears of Donegal sheep farmers who saw a considerable drop in lamb prices in recent weeks have been allayed after prices recovered this week.
Freak hail shower hits Termon
RESIDENTS of Termon were shocked on Wednesday to find hailstones, up to four inches in depth in places, lying on the ground following a freak storm.
Vigil campaigns at polls was 'success'
A MEETING is to take place next week to ensure that the momentum behind a recent campaign against education cuts in Donegal is continued.
Murphy rejoins Donegal squad
DONEGAL players had an extra pep in their steps at training on Tuesday night with team captain Michael Murphy rejoining the squad for the first time since injuring a knee in the National League defeat to Dublin in late March.
Referendum turnout low in Donegal
VOTING was slow across Donegal yesterday (Thursday) for the Fiscal Stability Treaty Referendum.
Double killer could be free within months after surprise return to hospital
DOUBLE killer John Gallagher could be a free man again within months, despite turning himself in after twelve years at large.
Councillors to consider ways to revive Letterkenny’s main street
CLAIMS that ‘planners got it wrong’ in terms of the development of Letterkenny have been sharply rebuked by the majority of councillors on Letterkenny Town Council.