THE BROTHER of a 29-year-old woman who was found dead in Enniskillen on Monday (April 13), has paid tribute to ‘the best sister you could ask for’.
Boho mechanic blamed his tools for illegally modified car suspension
A 20-year-old Boho mechanic whose car was discovered twice by police without a working suspension, has been convicted at Enniskillen Magistrates Court.
Sudden death of young woman ‘with a smile for everybody’
A member of a well-known Enniskillen family, Maeve Sheridan (28), was found dead on Thursday of last week, 9th April.
Clubs plan without county stars
With the county side still involved in the NFL, with the Division Three decider against Armagh on Saturday week at Croke Park, CCC has decided to use one of the quota of starred games for this coming Sunday’s league programme.
Foster pilloried over ‘bizarre’ Quinn remarks
A director of the former Quinn consortium group has launched a scathing attack on Arlene Foster after she claimed investors were put off Fermanagh because of attacks on the former Quinn Group factories.
University student walks free after being found guilty of dealing drugs
AN Ulster University student walked free from court today (Monday) with a two-year suspended sentence for dealing in Ecstasy tablets. Sean O’Brien (21), of St Patrick’s Terrace, Lisnaskea, had pleaded guilty last year to possessing Ecstasy tablets and cannabis with intent to supply. Co-accused Dylan Quaile (20), of Main Street, Maguiresbridge, had pleaded guilty to […]
Warning that hike in business rates will cost jobs
LOCAL business owners are continuing to come to terms with a hike in rates that has seen bills for businesses here rising by thousands.
Club is in the heart
The start of this year’s league campaign last weekend will have come as something of a relief to the majority of club players, signalling the end of many weeks of torturous pre-season training and challenge games.
Celebrity chef stung by honey conwoman
LEADING local chef Nevan Maguire was just one of the victims of an International fraudster running an artisan food business.
‘He was ahead of his time’, says Donegal manager Gallagher
Having made his senior inter-county debut the previous year (under Terry Ferguson), Rory Gallagher, now Donegal manager, became part of Pat King’s squad at a time (1996) when things were at a low ebb in the county.










