AFTER almost 40 years serving the farmers of Fermanagh DARD Inspector Leslie Campbell has retired.
Doubts voiced about Fermanagh hosting G8
FORMER SCOTLAND YARD COMMANDER John O’Connor fears that Fermanagh may not be suitable for the G8 Summit.
Man could have been facing a murder or manslaughter charge
A 22-year-old man who was involved in a “shocking” late night alcohol fuelled attack in Omagh was told he could have been facing a charge of murder or manslaughter.
EMA must not be cut – pupil
THE Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) could ensure young people remain in education and must be retained according to one Fermanagh student.
Young people use film to show impact of fracking
AS PART of their own form of opposition to fracking, one organisation is taking a unique approach to get their views across.
18 years in jail for Kesh Bank robbers
TWO of the men involved in the robbery of the Northern Bank in Kesh in February 2009 have been jailed at Derry Crown Court.
Report says government is ‘not doing enough’ to create jobs here
Fermanagh produces 28 per cent more graduates here… but they stay away after graduating
Devenish College pupils fight back
IN THE wake of criticism of their beloved school, pupils from Devenish College have fought back
Dawn search for power vandals
Police in Fermanagh are using hi-tech methods, usually only seen at a murder scene, to catch those responsible
Seeing how the folks on the Hill run the place
Last week, students from four local post-primary schools, Mount Lourdes Grammar School, Collegiate Grammar School, St Fanchea’s College and the Erne Integrated visited Stormont