MUSIC fans came out in force on Sunday night – the bank holiday loomed – and a collection of over a dozen bands and musicians took residency in the Bush bar from early in the afternoon.
Fermanagh champions up in arms over changes to Scor
Jean informed us that Ulster Scor did campaign to save the novelty act from extinction.
Lisnaskea faces more chaos during upgrade
ONGOING work on a £220,000 upgrade of Lisnaskea main street and footpaths is causing major headaches for local businesses.
Student Sarah lends hand in fight against poverty
ENNISKILLEN-born student, Sarah Crudden, has just returned from five weeks in Bangalore in India.
Heartbroken at destruction of her father’s homeland
Maria is no stranger to conflict. She grew up in the epicenter of the Lebanese Civil War in Beirut.
Issues remain, but Devenish ready for new term
The newly amalgamated Devenish College and Lisnaskea High School remains a work in progress, with issues concerning staffing arrangements and final intake numbers yet to be finalised.
Learner drive for over 30 years!
WHEN police stopped a vehicle near Omagh it emerged that the driver has held a provisional learner’s licence for over 30 years.
‘Why can our Bridgit not find a school?’
THE distraught parents of a disabled child have spoken of the devastating moment their daughter broke down in tears when she was told she has no school to go to next month.
Schools act on spate of suicides
AN ALARMING number of suicides in the past 12 months has prompted schools here to take urgent action.
Dineka is world champion in bog snorkelling!
THE BOG-SNORKELLING world held its breath this week – as an 18-year-old Fermanagh woman broke the world record in a bog in Wales.