POTATO farmers across Donegal could be facing a total wipe-out of their crops if weather conditions do not improve in the coming weeks.
Council to commence water disconnections
Water disconnections are to start around Donegal in the coming days.
In a statement issued on Wednesday Donegal County Council said it “had
NoWDOC service may be limited to one car
CONCERNS are mounting that out-of-hours access to GPs across Donegal will be restricted in the coming weeks under a proposed new deal between the Health Service Executive and doctors.
Man on 183 counts of sexual assault
A WEST Donegal man was charged with 183 counts of sexual assault on seven minors at Letterkenny District Court yesterday (Thursday).
Party turns to riot
GARDAI came under attack in the early hours of yesterday (Thursday) when up to 14 young people barricaded themselves into a house to resist arrest.
Special day for Sweeney twins
A special set of twin brothers will celebrate a milestone next Thursday when they turn thirty.
Dole fraud swoop
THE first major operation of its kind as part of a strategic social welfare fraud crackdown swung into action in Donegal on Wednesday when officials swooped on a number of business premises and building sites.
Councillors and staff enjoy 25% off lunches and snacks
COUNCILLORS and staff at Donegal County Council enjoy lunches and snacks subsidised by the tax payer at the Court House Bistro in Lifford, it emerged this week.
Letterkenny dentist is among top earners
A LETTERKENNY-based dentist has been named among the top earners for treating patients under a subsidised State scheme last year
‘It behoves us all to do whatever is necessary to resolve this mystery’
Mr James McGlynn from Ballaghderg, Letterkenny, requested the inquest, believing it may be his brother, Noel Joseph, who disappeared in June, 1983.