THE death took place, following a short illness, at his home in Irvinestown early on Tuesday morning of one of the ‘greats’ in Fermanagh GAA administration, Malachy Mahon.
Local drivers tear it up at Carrick-on-Suir Forestry stages
Several local crews headed south to the opening round of the Valvoline Irish Southern Forestry Championship on Sunday past.
Date is set for health workers’ strike action
THE LARGEST health union here has voted for strike action – with a date set, March 13, for a strike and rally locally in the centre of Enniskillen.
Mallards good home form a positive
It’s has been a stop start couple of weeks for Ballinamallard United, but manager Whitey Anderson will have his boys on their toes for the visit of Glenavon this Saturday.
Ghost estates ‘solution to shortage of social housing’
AS 1,800 homes lie empty across Fermanagh today, up to 770 families still remain on the waiting list for social housing, plunging the county into what one MLA described as a “housing crisis”.
Just one change as Fermanagh prepare to face Armagh
Pete McGrath has made only one change to his side as he prepares for the clash of the NFL division three table toppers in the Athletic Grounds this Saturday.
Corrigan confident ahead of Orchard test
Ruairí Corrigan is not a man who ever projects any great aura of self-satisfaction after a game, no matter how impressive the win.
Dad caught drink driving on school run
A 29-year-old Enniskillen father who drove on the wrong side of the road as he left two children to school has been banned from driving for three years after he was convicted of drink driving on two separate occasions.
Tough day for Skins girls
On Saturday Enniskillen played title chasing Owls in horrendous weather conditions at Bawnacre Irvinestown. Very heavy rain left the pitch, although playable, very heavy.










