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Distressed Lisnaskea man ‘scared ambulance staff’


Defence barrister Stefan Rafferty said the incident had been very unfortunate.

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Fergie was like a father to me, says Fermanagh keeper


Goalkeeper Roy Carroll, who played under Ferguson for four years after being signed from Wigan Athletic, spoke fondly of his former boss.

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Crime and money top list of worries for pensioners


At last Friday’s Pensioners Parliament, held at the Westville Hotel, the crowd of just under 100 were surveyed on the issues that most concerned them.

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Community service for Enniskillen sex assault taxi man


The court heard CCTV footage showed the woman leaving the taxi in a distressed state.

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Keenan’s brace has Rangers in dreamland


Enniskillen Rangers celebrate after a second successive Junior Cup triumph

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‘They have destroyed my faith in my fellow townspeople’


Monsignor Peter O’Reilly has said the Trust is open to other proposals however an appeal has since been made for Archbishop Eamon Martin to intervene.

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Pelican crossing ‘an accident waiting to happen’


Chief Inspector Clive Beatty said all road users should respect everyone’s journey.

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New health centre for Lisnaskea is ‘one step nearer’


The new health centre was planned even before the closure of the Roslea GP surgery.

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Jail for man who stole bottle of whiskey and some nuts


The defendant apologised for stealing the whiskey and the bottle was returned for resale.

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Town centre pontoon to tap into tourist potential


New bid to turn Enniskillen into major destination for water activities

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