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Home2015

Man accused of brandishing hurley stick after car crash


Hurling sticks, shovel, shotgun all feature in running battle

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GAA clubs counting cost of drift to cities


Uphill struggle to keep young players in job-starved Fermanagh

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Man accused of stabbing victim at Traveller site


Enniskillen man faces knife charge

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Well-known anti-fracking activist convicted of assault


A 58-year-old anti-fracking protester who assaulted a security guard with a placard at a proposed drilling site has been convicted of the offence.

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Mallards stunned by new boys


Poor Mallards outplayed by Rangers

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Local priest calls on people here to house refugees


ENNISKILLEN priest Fr Joe McVeigh has called on local churches and Catholic parishioners to take in a refugee family fleeing from war-torn regions.

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Irvinestown mother used children for shoplifting


A WOMAN from Irvinestown went into a changing-room in the Marks and Spenser store in Omagh with her children in order to hide a number of items, incl

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The nine lambs were stolen from a farm in Irvinestown


POLICE in Fermanagh are investigating a report of the theft of nine ewe lambs from an outfarm in the Lettermoney Road area of Irvinestown.

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Ferney boys must kick on from latest defeat


Carrick is a must win game for Mallards

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Castle lights up orange for suicide prevention day


ENNISKILLEN Castle was illuminated orange yesterday (Thursday) to mark World Suicide Prevention Day.

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