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Donnelly is geared up for another year with Fermanagh
Fermanagh captain Eoin Donnelly is gearing up for his tenth year in the county jersey - and like last year he knows this is going to be another different type of season due to the ongoing Covid-19 situation. Indeed, Donnelly knows better than most
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Having Drowes on doorstep helps Joe land first salmon
How lucky do you have to be to catch Ireland’s first salmon of the year? How lucky do you have to be to do it twice, most recently in the midst of a pandemic? Joe Broderick knows the answer. He caught Ireland’s first salmon of the year
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Community mourns the late, loving Lilly Jamieson
TRIBUTES have been paid to the late Lilly Jamieson, who was highly regarded in her community for her kind and charitable nature. Margaret Elizabeth Lillian ‘Lilly’ Jamieson (95) passed away peacefully at her residence in Fivemiletown on Friday,
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How terrifying Covid quickly hospitalised healthy 31 year old
A 31-year-old man who was rushed to hospital two days after first displaying symptoms of Covid-19 has said he “couldn’t believe how quickly it affected me”. William Haskins admitted the whole experience was “terrifying” especially how he “went
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Art works were a grand way to send love to special people
THE children of St.Tierney's Primary School in Rosslea have been working hard at home to mark what should have been their Grandparents Day in school – a special annual event to celebrate all of the grandparents in the childrens' lives and their role
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Celebrating St. Fanchea's girls for their academic and personal successes
AT THIS year's Prize Night at St. Fanchea's College, which took the form of a virtual ceremony due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, Principal Maurice Collins congratulated students on their achievements, commenting that the teaching staff and wider