Two communities are in shock, and mourning, following the double deaths at separate locations in Lisnaskea at the week-end of two young people.
Council eye up options for vacant school
FERMANAGH district council is weighing up its options for the purchase of the vacant Duke of Westminster secondary school, Kesh.
Council votes ‘yes’ to ‘Silly String’ ban
The issue then went to a vote and the proposal was carried by 12 votes for, and 8 against, with one abstention, Sinn Fein’s Stephen Huggett.
Update: Armed robbery in Letterbreen
Detectives in Enniskillen are appealing for information following an armed robbery this morning Monday August 5 at a shop in the Sligo Road area of Letterbreen.
Police investigating two unexplained deaths
An investigation is underway regarding the circumstances surrounding the ‘unexplained death’ of a 29-year-old woman in Lisnaskea last night (Sunday).
£1m to create ‘health village’
The ‘village’ will be located on a nine-acre site next to the ARC Healthy Living Centre
New law lifeline for American ‘illegals’
A FERMANAGH priest based in America, has thrown his tuppence in over a proposed change in immigration law in America that could offer a ‘way out’ for many ‘illegal’ immigrants living in the country.
Rising costs are putting learner drivers off the road
DRIVING instructors across Fermanagh have reported a sharp decline in the amount of learner drivers which has pushed some instructors out of business and left many more struggling.
Over 1, 500 Fermanagh families to be hit by latest cuts
OVER 1,500 households in Fermanagh will be hit by the proposal to scrap relief payments given to some low income ratepayers if plans by the Finance Department go ahead.
Clara hopes to take the fringe festival by storm
AN ENNISKILLEN-born woman is taking on the Edinburgh Fringe festival for close to a month with a performance entitled ‘Nobody’s Boy’.