It’s thought to be the first in the county – and it’s definitely the first of its kind that we at the Fermanagh Herald have seen.
Katy gets the all-clear from cancer
ALMOST A YEAR ON from being diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma Churchill teenager Katy Corrigan is in remission. The former Enniskillen Collegiate student was diagnosed with stage three Hodgkin’s lymphoma back on June 20, 2014 but is now fighting fit, thanks in no small part to a positive attitude and the support of her family and […]
‘Amazing experience’ for Aoife
DESPITE not making it to Tralee it was a weekend to remember for Fermanagh Rose Aoife McCann at the regional festival in Portlaoise.
Irish Open makes for busy time for high-flying Ian
IT WAS a busy weekend for local businessman Ian Morrow, whose aviation firm hosted International golfing stars, including Ernie Els, along with the victorious Pro 12 rugby champions the Glasgow Warriors.
This ex Republic of Ireland star popped into a Fermanagh pub for a pint today
IT’S NOT every day former Republic of Ireland star Kevin Kilbane pops in for a pint in a pub in Tempo.
GALLERY: Huge turnout for the Tour of Fermanagh
THE Tour of Fermanagh annual charity cycle took place on Saturday with hundreds of cyclists taking part in the event.
Poznan proves learning experience for Kennedy and Dukarska
Last weekend marked another step in the development of Ireland’s womens rowing pair, Leonora Kennedy and Monika Dukarska.
Hopes that Clogher diocese can buck the trend of ageing priests
THE Catholic diocese of Clogher is experiencing an upsurge in students for the priesthood, despite the ongoing scarcity of clergy everywhere and ageing priests.
Woman used 999 distraction call in attempt to gain late night entry to pub
A 28-year-old Tempo woman who attempted to get into a Enniskillen pub after closing time by making a fake 999 call to divert police attention has been handed a community service order.
Caveman Richard spent so much time underground he developed vitamin deficiency
THE manager of the Marble Arch Caves and Global Geopark, which takes in Cuilcagh and Navar, Richard Watson was a busy man last week as he supervised arrangements for last Sunday’s opening day to mark the 30th anniversary of the caves being opened.