Churchill teenager Katy Corrigan recently took part in an inspirational sailing trip with the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust, along with 14 other young people in recovery from cancer.
Police investigate as ‘grave stone taken from grave and placed in a bin’
A memorial stone was taken from a graveyard at Cleenish Parish Church, and placed in a bin, police have said.
Fermanagh manager dedicates Roscommon win to late Oisin McGrath
Fermanagh manager Pete McGrath has dedicated his side’s win over Roscommon to late Belcoo student Oisin McGrath.
VIDEO: Watch incredible moment Fermanagh man comes face-to-face with leaping Cheetah!
AS far as once in a lifetime moments go – this perhaps the pinnacle for Fermanagh man Mickey McCaldin.
Qualifier draw keeps Fermanagh dreaming
Following Fermanagh’s epic victory over Roscommon in the third round of the All-Ireland SFC Qualifiers they have learned their opponents in the fourth round.
Sinn Fein’s Michelle Gildernew ‘disgusted’ over effigy on Moygashel bonfire
Ms Gildernew, who lost her Westminster seat to the UUP’s Tom Elliott in May, said she was “absolutely disgusted” by the effigy, tweeting, “My children are 13, 10 and 6. Do they ever wonder what this does to them?”
VIDEO: Watch Sean Quigley’s penalty for Fermanagh – cracker!
There was no messing from the Roslea man as he slotted this one in the top left hand corner.
Fermanagh’s sensational late late show puts stunned Rossies to the sword
FERMANAGH 1-14 ROSCOMMON 0-16 All-Ireland SFC Qualifiers Round 3A John Hughes reports from Brewster Park. If a certain Danish brewer made championship Sunday afternoons, they’d probably look a lot like this. The scenes of jubilation on the Brewster Park turf after Sean Quigley’s last gasp winner spoke more eloquently than any words. The Ernesiders spent much of […]
Any takers for 228-acre estate with its own castle and equestrian centre?
THE 228 ACRE NECARNE estate remains on the market, with the council yet to find anyone willing to take on the lease.
Pete McGrath keeps faith for Roscommon visit
Pete McGrath has held faith with the starting 15 who trounced Antrim for Fermanagh’s first ever championship meeting with Roscommon.