A MAN in his 60s is reported to have been assaulted by a group of up to five men in Enniskillen.
Lee’s American dream trip
INSPIRATIONAL Lee Martin has arrived home after his trip of a lifetime to America. Lee, one of just 67 people in the world with a rare chromosome disorder known as Diploid-triploid mosaicism, travelled to Houston Texas two weeks ago to meet others with the condition and take part in a special conference. There he met […]
Extra hours for new Kinawley Post Office
AN EXTRA 28 hours per week – including Sundays – will greet users of the new Kinawley post office when it opens in June. Moving from its present location at Main Street Kinawley, the post office terminal will sit alongside the tills at Curry’s shop, just a few metres up from its present location. The […]
Crash claims life of 27-year-old
A 27-YEAR-OLD MAN has died following a two-vehicle crash on the Lisnaskea Road on Friday night.
Giving the gift of life
ONE organ donor can save as many as seven lives and local people are being encouraged to say yes to donation. In recent months the issue of organ donation has come to the fore, with a number of local families taking the decision to donate their loved one’s organs – often in very tragic circumstances. […]
Aoife keeps busy juggling studies with life as Fermanagh Rose
NEW FERMANAGH Rose Aoife McCann has been a busy woman since taking on her new role and is determined to make it to Tralee in August.
LATEST: Police attend ‘serious’ two vehicle crash
EMERGENCY SERVICES have attended a ‘serious’ two vehicle crash on the Lisnaskea Road.
Drink driver ‘needed whiskey for his arthritis’
A 69-year-old mechanic who was found with a bottle of whiskey in his front passenger seat has been handed a suspended prison sentence after he was convicted of drink driving, Fermanagh court has heard.
I’m no Tory: Elliott hits back at Sinn Fein’s ‘personal campaign’
UUP ELECTION candidate Tom Elliott has said Sinn Fein are threatened by the strength of the unionist challenge and have embarked upon a negative campaign against him.
Huge turnout as local GAA legend is laid to rest
THE parish priest of Holy Cross Church, Canon Joseph Mullin, PP told mourners at last week’s funeral of Pat King how he had paid him a visit on Good Friday and he had come away, with a deep sense of admiration and enrichment from ‘this inspiring, articulate and wise man’.