A fifteen-year-old Lisnaskea girl, who received a heart transplant three years ago, has spoken of the importance of organ donation to her, and to her family.
£30k pay-out for retiring councillors
TWO of Fermanagh’s longest serving, and most respected councillors have said they will not stand for re-election to the new Fermanagh and Omagh council, which will make them eligible for the newly introduced councillor severance scheme.
Cattle too can suffer from sunstroke
Police have joined vets in warning dog owners of the danger of leaving their pets in locked cars in the current extreme heatwave.
Community swimming scheme as popular as ever, forty years on
Kathleen remains a key fixture at Lough Macnean and even in her 43rd year shows no sign of slowing down.
St Angelo airport to lose flying school
Fermanagh District Council has refuted allegations that St Angelo airport is going into ‘terminal decline’.
Hospital on stand-by for heatwave victims
WHILE we may be experiencing our most prolonged period of sunshine for years, the unexpected weather has led to no ambulance calls to deal with heat exposure.
‘A dog in the street would have known these goods were stolen’, says judge
A Ballinamallard mechanic found in possession of stolen goods has been found guilty after appearing at Fermanagh Magistrates Court.
Twelfth assault ‘looked worse than it was’
Police have revealed that last Friday’s Twelfth of July assault was ‘worse than it looked’ and no complaint was made by the injured party
Isolation: County’s single biggest mental health issue
The branch, which is based in Omagh, first opened its doors in 1953 and in recent years has broken the “traditional” barriers that it is seen as a last ditch attempt for those who suffer from mental health problems.
Young father killed in tragic lorry accident
Mr Campbell died when the lorry he was driving, carrying a load of 200 pigs, overturned near the village of Gulladuff at around 6.30 in the morning.