Mr McArt threw some light on how things have changed in the health service over the intervening sixty years and questioned the need for all of them.
Letterkenny barber is preparing to go Coast to Coast
A barber by trade, Marty has worked in Gerry’s Barbers on Letterkenny’s Main Street for the past 17 years.
St Eunan’s achieved target ‘with a little bit to spare’
Last weekend’s St Eunan’s GAA Club Private Members house draw has been hailed as a resounding success.
Search for singer ‘suspended’ after body discovered
TESTS are to be carried out tomorrow to determine whether or not a body found washed up in Sligo is that of missing Lifford singer Stephen Martin.
Name of young Letterkenny drowning victim released
GARDAI are describing as ‘tragic’ the death of a young student from Sligo whose body was recovered near the Port Bridge in Letterkenny this afternoon.
Kilcoyne relishing new Donegal management role
NEW Donegal selector Brendan Kilcoyne is looking forward to meeting up with Rory Gallagher’s squad for the first time tomorrow.
Sinn Féin selects Leitrim’s Martin Kenny to contest new constituency
LEITRIM Sinn Fein Councillor Martin Kenny has been selected to contest the next General Election for the new constituency of Sligo, Leitrim, West Cavan and South Donegal.
Martin McHugh appointed Sligo IT manager for Sigerson Cup
MARTIN McHugh is set for a return to the sideline having been confirmed as the new manager of the Sligo IT Sigerson Cup team.
Ten new jobs to be created in Killygordon
UP TO ten new jobs are expected to be created at the Donegal Creameries milk plant in Killygordon, it has emerged.
Will Hillary Clinton go against son of Donegal man?
THE most powerful woman in America is facing a major dilemma. Hillary Clinton must decide whether or not to nominate her daughter Chelsea’s mother-in-law or the son of a Donegal man to represent the Democratic party in the run for Congress.










