By C.J.McGinley
GARDAI investigations were continuing yesterday (Thursday) after the offices of a chartered accountants’ firm in Letterkenny were petrol bombed.
By C.J.McGinley
GARDAI investigations were continuing yesterday (Thursday) after the offices of a chartered accountants’ firm in Letterkenny were petrol bombed.
JOHN B. Keane’s “The Field” comes to the Grianán for four nights next week thanks to Letterkenny Pantomime Society.
Keane based the story on the death of a wiry fifty-year old bachelor farmer, Moss Moore who was found murdered in rural Kerry in 1959 after a ten-day search. His badly beaten body was recovered hidden in a ravine twenty yards from his cottage.
BY CHRIS MCNULTY
THE Donegal GAA Board has received a total allocation of 14,715 tickets for the All-Ireland final.
SPECIAL REPORT: KATE HEANEY
AS the country faces cuts to HSE services and further tax increases in the budget the Donegal News asked five members of Donegal County Council this week if they would be prepared to give up their remuneration packages.
BY KATE HEANEY
MEMBERS of Donegal County Council will be asked to support gay marriages when they meet again on September 17.
BY C.J.MCGINLEY
THE daily traffic chaos around schools in Letterkenny is now at crisis point. With several thousand students at the four secondary and primary schools in the Sentry Hill area hundreds of drivers are fighting a daily battle of wits to contend with ridiculous parking and lengthy tailbacks.
HEARTBREAK and dignity marked the funeral yesterday (Thursday) of Donegal fan Andrew Duffy, who tragically lost his life following Sunday’s semi-final win in Dublin.
AN aspiring Donegal fashion designer is heading off to Paris today (Friday) to begin a three-year course at one of the city’s well-known fashion schools.
JUST what went on during their two-day training camp in Redcastle last weekend will remain between the walls of the Redcastle Hotel, but there’s a good bet that Cork’s kick-outs will have formed a large part of any video analysis that the Donegal team’s video analyst Maxi Curran will have produced for the squad to run through.
A book chronicling the history of soccer in the Kilmacrennan area over the last century will be launched on Friday next, August 31st, in the Anglers Haven at 8 pm.