An Enniskillen hotelier has been named as the new chair of a local hotels association.
Student more than twice the legal driving limit
An 18-year-old female student was found to be more than twice the legal limit when stopped in her car by police.
Warning rates hike will send businesses ‘over the edge’
Businesses across Fermanagh have hit out at the proposed rates hike claiming that any increase to their rates bill will “send them over the edge”.
‘We’re here to stay,’ says Aventas boss on £16m plant investment
A €16m investment into Quinn Cement is a clear statement of intent that the business is ‘here to say’ in Fermanagh.
Snap frost catches out local motorists
Icy roads sparked fears for motorists on their Monday morning commute – despite the swift response from gritting trucks when the issue was raised.
Standing room only as farmers voice alarm over payment cuts
The farming community here is united in opposition to proposed cuts to their CAP (Common Agricultural Practice) payments.
Every single Baileys bottle comes out of Derrylin!
From Australia to Africa, and the Middle East to Russia, no matter where in the world you travel, if you spot a Baileys liqueur bottle, you will always find a part of Derrylin.
Hard work secret to long life for 103-year-old Mary Jane
A remarkable lady, who is a treasured resident at Drumclay Nursing Home, Enniskillen, celebrates her 103rd birthday tomorrow, Thursday.
Man asleep in shop doorway spat at police when they woke him
A former garage owner found sleeping in the doors of Dunnes Stores in Enniskillen in the early hours of the morning spat at police when they woke him.
Exclusive: Arlene Foster speaks on Sinn Fein and why fracking could be a game changer
Ten years on from when she defected to the DUP, Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster speaks candidly to the Herald about her life in politics