Last year’s beaten senior championship finalists, Teemore have gone back to a tried and tested model with the appointment of Trillick native Sean Donnelly as their manager for the forthcoming season.
Current need for charity aid ‘worst ever’
A LEADING light in the St Vincent de Paul charity in Fermanagh this week described the level of need here, especially Lisnaskea, Enniskillen and Irvinestown as, ‘the worst I’ve ever seen’.
Judge concerned at “sustained” violence in domestic attack
A Court has heard distressing details of an alleged domestic violence attack which began while a woman was driving her drunk husband home from a bar, and continued at their home until police arrived.
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.
Lisnaskea woman caught in telephone scam
Police are warning computer users to be vigilant after money was defrauded from a woman in the Lisnaskea area by a telephone scam.
Erne Gaels ready for St Paul’s test
It’s a soft Sunday morning in Belleek as Erne Gaels go through their paces ahead of ahead of their meeting with Monaghan minor champions Donaghmoyne at the St Paul’s Ulster club minor football championship tournament in Belfast.
Lisnaskea’s beardy boys lose their whiskers!
LAST Saturday night’s sponsored beard shave, held in the Donn Carragh Hotel, Lisnaskea, proved a big hit, with the proceeds shared between Action Cancer’s ‘Gro Mo’ Fund for prostate cancer and Share Discovery Village.
New York beauty mag features brave Ciara
A leading New York magazine, published around the world, with a readership of over a million has featured the inspirational story of Lisnaskea teenager Ciara McDonald.
Health board heartened to hear of chain smoker’s road to recovery
A FORMER chain smoker from Lisnaskea who suffers from a number of lung diseases has spoken of how a life-saving trip to hospital helped bring an end to a 20 year long habit.
Three men arrested after massive drugs haul found near Lisnaskea
A LOCAL police inspector suspects that £43,000 worth of drugs, seized by police in Lisnaskea last week was being transferred to a property within the county.