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Polish athlete leading 250km endurance event The Race into the night

The first competitors in the exhausting 24-hour endurance event The Race are expected to complete the 250km-course on Sunday morning around 9am. Co-organiser Sean McCrudden told Saturday Sport that – after a tough day of hailstones – the athletes face dropping temperatures overnight as they run a full 26-mile marathon through the night. Sean said Polish

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Finn Harps’ Packie Mailey warns you cannot miss chances in Premier Division

Finn Harps’ Packie Mailey said the club beat Derry City because they took their chances and Derry didn’t. Harps kicked off the new season on Friday with all three points against local rivals Derry. Packie told Highland Radio Sport that goals win games and Harps have to take their goal chances in their return to

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Prestigious boxing tournament against American fighters announced for Donegal

The Donegal Boxing Board has announced a prestigious tournament against American boxers. Board president Peter O’Donnell of Raphoe ABC told Highland Radio Sport that the tournament was confirmed on Friday when Donegal County Council agreed to be sponsors. He revealed that 11 boxers will travel from Boston for the fights which will be at the

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Donegal Junior Football League results

Results on Saturday, 5 March      Old Orchard Saturday Division Arranmore United              3                 v          0          Fintown Harps (K.O. 1p.m.) Drumbar F.C.                      0                 v          2          Mulroy Celtic Drumkeen United               3              

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32 Donegal water schemes at risk if Irish Water is abolished

  32 Donegal drinking and wastewater schemes planned for the next five years are at risk if Irish Water is abolished. The Irish Independent is reporting today that nationally, almost 340 planned schemes are in the balance after obtaining details of the company’s €3.5bn capital investment plan for 2017-2021 which still requires the green light

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15 Donegal festivals awarded funding by Department of Tourism and Sport

  15 Donegal festivals have been allocated a total of 43 thousand 500 hundred euro under the Department of Tourism and Sport’s 2016 Festivals and Events Programme. Events to benefit include the Transatlantic Connections Conference, the All Ireland Coastal Rowing Championships, the MacGill Summer School and the Mary from Dungloe festival. The biggest single allocation

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Protest planned calling for second ambulance to serve Inishowen on 24/7 basis

  A public demonstration is planned for Monday in Carndonagh calling for a 2nd ambulance to be available to Inishowen on a 24/7 basis. Currently there is just one ambulance serving the entire peninsula with claims that there have been significant delays in response times to those needing the emergency services. The demonstration takes place at the Carndonagh

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Report on suicide of garda in Donegal due with Justice Minister ‘within weeks’

A vital report into the investigation of the suicide of a Garda sergeant following questioning by a garda watchdog is expected to be with Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald this month. Mr Justice Frank Clarke completed his inquiries several weeks ago and is concluding a report that is expected to make recommendations about investigative procedures. He

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Pearse Doherty says Sinn Fein should have sought a recount in Donegal

Sinn Féin finance spokesperson Pearse Doherty has said that the party mismanaged its vote in Donegal. The party opted to run three candidates in Donegal with the electorate in the end only returning Deputy Doherty to the Dail. He also told RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta that the party should have sought a full recount when

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Homeowners in Donegal urged to be wary about dangers of carcinogenic tap water

    A local water campaigner is urging the people of Donegal to be aware of the dangers of carcinogenic tap water. Over 400,000 homes across the country are believed to be affected by the issue and it has been claimed that this includes some Donegal homes. Enda Craig is advising the public to be

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Permission granted for windfarm in Donegal despite inspector recommending it to be refused

    An Bord Pleanala has granted permission for a 7 turbine windfarm despite its own inspector recommending that planning permission be refused. Clogheravaddy Wind Farm Limited has now been green lighted to build up to 7 wind turbines and an electrical substation at Clogheravaddy on the main Donegal Town to Glenties road. The plans were opposed by a

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High-speed broadband plans for Donegal not good news at all – Pringle

  A Donegal TD says Eir’s annoucment that it will provide fibre broadband to 14 thousand homes and businesses in the county this year is not actually good news. Thomas Pringle says the company’s announcement covers homes have that already been earmarked for the rural broadband scheme established by the outgoing Government. He says Eir

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Weather records continue to be broken in Donegal

    Weather records continued to be broken in Donegal with Malin Head recording its highest winter temperature in over 60 years and its wettest winter since the nineteen hundreds. Over half of the country’s weather stations reported their rainiest ever winter after a series of storms triggered months of flooding nationwide. Malin Head reported its wettest winter in

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Trillick to meet Eglish in Tyrone Club Championship opener

The draws for the 2016 Tyrone Senior, Intermediate and Junior Football Championships were made on Thursday evening in Garvaghey. Trillick are the current holders of the senior title and they’ve been drawn to meet Eglish in the opening round. Among the other ties are Killyyclogher against Errigal Ciaran; Clonoe against Omagh and Edendork against Ardboe.

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Donegal to benefit from major plans by Eir to provide high-speed broadband to rural Ireland

  24 communities in Donegal are set to benefit from high- speed fibre broadband within the next year following further plans announced by Eir. The company, previously known as Eircom has said it plans to generate speeds of 1 gigabit per second and will become available to 200 communities across the country by the end

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