The church was targetted just two days after it reopened following a major refurbishment.
Fr Brian gets behind the lads
There are few men more proud of their native place than Fr Brian Darcy.
“We are sickened”, says Lisnaskea school principal
‘To break in and steal children’s learning aids and create significant damage is a disgraceful act of criminality.’
Bravery award for surfers who rescued footballers
Donegal men Owen Murphy, Fergal Muller, Friederike Rost and Sean Young will receive the “Seiko Just in Time Rescue Award”.
Father of three in court accused of assaulting sister
Killian McMackin from Mill Hill Road in Newtownbutler was arrested on suspicion of assault causing actual bodily harm.
Hard border fears ‘are already hitting home’
A new study has shown Brexit is already impacting day-to-day life here in worrying ways.
Pub faces closure following betting chain objection
Two bars in Lisnaskea have had their licence renewals denied, but are both appealing the decision.
Appeal for Murphy, the brave little dog
Poor little Murphy, who was dumped in a ditch, has lost his leg but is doing well.
Parents unconvinced by sudden U-turn on Brollagh
PARENTS of Brollagh School will not accept “short term solutions” or “stays of execution” as the Council for Catholic Maintained Schools (CCMS) has withdrawn a proposal to close the school. The CCMS made a U-turn in a letter to the Board of Governors on Thursday. It had threatened to close the school by August […]
‘It’s all about belief’
It’s been an eventful ten months for Gerry Flanagan. Back at the start of the year Malachy McConnell got him talked into taking on the Belnaleck seniors. It’s a small club, not a huge pick, but the Aughawillan native says he didn’t need a huge amount of persuading to take on the job. “They […]