AFTER thirty-five years teaching at Scoil Naomh Duaigh, Annagry, including the last six as principal, Hughie ‘Rua’ Gallagher is handing over the chalk
TG4 Director General says it’s time for a new challenge
Gaoth Dobhair man Pól Ó Gallchóir has confirmed that he is to leave his post as Director General with TG4 at the end of September.
‘Graveyard Sunday’ to be changed for Ulster final
THE success of the Donegal GAA team over recent years has resulted in a change of date for the annual Graveyard Services in Letterkenny.
Welcome jobs boost for Letterkenny
LETTERKENNY received a boost this week with the announcement that thirty-five new jobs are to be created in the town.
One career, one school, one great job done
AFTER a 34-year career of teaching at the same Letterkenny school, a school principal, who was loved by pupils and parents alike, has bowed out..
Recent Royal visit cost less than €12,000 – so far
THE RECENT visit of Prince Charles and his wife Camilla to Donegal cost at least €11,638 according to records obtained by The Donegal News.
Donegal Hospice spent €250,000 more than it raised
THE Donegal Hospice spent in excess of a quarter of a million more than it took in last year according to new figures, the Donegal News has learned.
Gortahork parish stunned by three deaths in days
PEOPLE in the parish of Gortahork have expressed their shock and sadness at the deaths of three parishioners and the circumstances of the tragedies.
‘The Cope’ in race for Leas Cheann Comhairle post today
The Dail will today elect a Leas Cheann Comhairle in a secret ballot by way of PR
Roger Holmes and the Desert Angels
Peggy the bicycle and myself are alive and well in Utah, where the temperatures yesterday reached 110.5 degrees Fahrenheit!