The county’s clubs might not have carried home provincial silverware in 2014, but there is one team that will be keeping the Fermanagh flag flying this coming All-Ireland club semi-finals weekend.
Man connected to Kinawley bomb find is denied bail
A MAN who faces charges in connection to the biggest bomb making material found in the North in several years has claimed he was in fear of his life and thought the IRA was coming to “shoot me” as he fled from police in Kinawley, a court has heard.
Allen making himself at home at number three
James Allen is the strong silent type. That’s great if he’s your full back, slightly less good if you are hunting a post-match quote.
Useful workouts for senior footballers
Fermanagh played two challenge matches last week with a win and a defeat the return as McKenna Cup preparation continued.
Tackling Matters: Championship changes kick in for next season
Just 12 months back we were in the throes of final decisions on proposals for league and championship changes.
Country Focus: Paul set for Kinawley gig
This week Ryan Smith caught up with Sean Leonard, who is helping bring Paul Kelly and band to Kinawley…
Judge sceptical about farmer’s claim to have lost 1,000 sheep
A sheep farmer from Kinawley, who claimed to have lost up 1,000 of his flock, has been fined £3,000 after he was caught with hundreds of illegally imported sheep from the South.
They’re lunatics! Sinn Fein hits out at dissidents after major arms haul
THE DISCOVERY of a major explosives and firearms haul linked to dissident republicans in Kinawley has been described as the work of ‘lunatics’ who have been ‘rejected’ by the community.
Man remanded over Kinawley explosive haul
A 43-year-old man has appeared in court on explosives and terrorism charges following a major firearms haul found on a farm in Kinawley.