After almost two months without a post office the people of Blacklion are soon to get a reprieve after the announcement a new site has been acquired and will be up and running in two weeks.
John’s half-century of cutting timber
A former playing member and now chairman of Brookeboro Heber McMahons G FC, John Rooney, from Coonian, downs tools tomorrow, Thursday after 48 years unbroken work with the Forest Service.
Jail sentence for farmer as judge sees ‘harrowing scenes’ at slaughterhouse
Former poultry slaughterhouse owner from Newtownbutler has been jailed for four months
‘On the run’ sex offender won’t be handing herself in
Lisnaskea grandmother tells Herald she won’t be handing herself into police
Farmer killed in cliff-top tragedy
There is speculation that the deceased, Jim Kelly (73) might have had a dizzy spell that caused him to fall
Jemma is ‘student of the year’
A Belleek student at the University of Ulster has won a ‘Student of the Year’ award for her efforts in raising awareness of mental health in the university.
Woman (47) guilty of sexually assaulting young man
A Lisnaskea woman has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a young man after she grabbed him by the bum, told him she loved him and attempted to give him a “love bite” on his neck.
Ten years at the heart of the Lisnaskea community
DRIVING through Sylvan Hill and Carrowshee Park in Lisnaskea, or Carosyl as they’re collectively known, the work that has been going on in the area in the last decade is evident.
From police barracks to playschool
THE former police station in Irvinestown is to be transformed if plans for a new state of the art nursery at the site are approved.
William ‘cleaning up’ thanks to support of Fermanagh Enterprise
CLEANING doctor is a very familiar name around Fermanagh.










