A superb second half showing helped Donegal see off Tyrone in the Ulster Under 21 Championship quarter-final replay in MacCumhaill Park tonight.
Skill, pace, technique and bravery triumph over brawn
Performance put Donegal alongside Tyrone and Dublin at the top of the Division One standings.
Donegal and Tyrone U21s set for battle in Omagh
THE latest instalment in the stormy rivalry between Donegal and Tyrone’s underage teams will take place tonight in Healy Park.
Second breast surgeon to be appointed to LUH?
TWO Donegal cancer groups said they were ‘cautiously optimistic’ that a second breast surgeon would be appointed to Letterkenny University Hospital.
Church of Scientology looks to Donegal for translators
“There are several thousand people in Ireland who are either active scientologists or who have been helped by our ministry.”
Only one Donegal name on latest tax defaulters list
ONLY one Donegal person has appeared on the Revenue Commissioners’ latest list of tax defaulters, which was published today.
The new sound of Donegal
AN up-and-coming Letterkenny band is in with a chance or landing a recording deal at the final of next month’s Irish Youth Music Awards.
Donegal – a hurling stronghold in medieval times
DONEGAL was a hurling stronghold long before a Gaelic football was bounced or kicked in anger, it has again been confirmed.
DECLAN BONNER: Super 8 not good for Donegal
The decision to introduce Paraic Duffy’s ‘Super 8’ proposal has been heavily criticised on social media this week, and personally I don’t think it will be a good change for Donegal.
Insolvency deal for Councillor with €4.2 M debts
THE HIGH Court has approved a personal insolvency arrangement for controversial Donegal Councillor John O’Donnell, who has debts of over €4.2 million.