The gold ‘torc’ dug up in bog ground in the Corrard area of Fermanagh four years ago is the ‘most important single item of prehistoric gold jewellery ever found in Northern Ireland’.
‘Stinger’ puts an end to 16-mile car chase
IT was like something from ‘Police, Camera, Action’. A car refused to stop for police who had to give chase, chasing the Toyota Corolla car half way across the county.
Here comes the rain again…
THE RAIN IS back and although most of us are dreading a return to cloudy skies, there are many local people delighted to see the things return to normal.
Normal service is resumed as £1.6 million church reopens
AFTER one of the biggest ever restoration projects ever to take place in Fermanagh, Enniskillen Presbyterian Church will open again on Sunday for 11am morning service.
Girls camp inspired by the memory of Michaela
THERE really are no limits for these young girls as the first Michaela Summer Camp in Fermanagh got underway this week.
Local school children ‘will lose out’ in the latest round of cuts
PRIMARY School principals across Fermanagh have expressed their concern after learning school budgets could be slashed next year after reading about it in this paper.
If you can’t stand the heat…
THE heatwave may well be over, but rather than mourn the loss of the Fermanagh sun, those who have had no choice but to work through the stifling heat are enjoying a welcome break.
DUP man condemns attack on memorial to IRA volunteers
A local unionist councillor has condemned those responsible for vandalising an IRA memorial in Brookeborough after it was spray-painted.
Marisa triumphs in the style stakes
ENNISKILLEN woman Marisa Cheah has been crowned the best dressed lady at the weekend’s Curragh races in Co Kildare.
Little Caoimhe shares birthday with royal baby
AS the world’s media gathered outside a London maternity hospital, closer to home Kesh woman Leona McGrath was welcoming her new bundle of joy who was born just minutes before the new prince.