Obituaries, Monday, December 30th 2019, 5pm
Obituaries, Monday, December 30th 2019, 5pm Ocean FM has been informed of the following deaths: John Brennan, Curry Susan Scanlon, London and Ballymote Mary Trumble, Sligo Alice Brady, Sligo and Donegal Mary Elizabeth Dorran, Dromard Bridget Anne Smith,…
Funeral arrangements confirmed for Mary Ellen Molloy
The Funeral arrangements have been confirmed for the Ardara nurse who died in a tragic accident in Australia just before Christmas. Twenty-six-year-old Mary Ellen Molloy, was killed in Melbourne when a branch from a tree fell on her taxi on December 20. Mary Ellen had been working at…
Gardai seek public assistance in finding missing Carrigans man
Gardai in Donegal have appealed for the public’s help in their attempts to establish the whereabouts of 19 year old Ryan McGhee from Carrigans in Donegal. When last seen Ryan was wearing a Red Track suit top. Anybody with information is asked to contact the Gardai in Letterkenny…
MacSharry urges Minister Ross to get ‘proactive’ to save FAI
Key Government members are advising against writing a black cheque to bail out the FAI. The FAI are set to make a loss of four million euro in 2019, with the possibility of liquidation mentioned by a board member. Fianna fail Spokesperson on transport tourism and sport, Sligo…
INMO release latest trolley watch figures
21 people are being treated on hospital trollies in the North West today. There are 19 on trollies at Sligo University Hospital and 2 at Letterkenny University Hospital. Both patients in Letterkenny are being treated in the Emergency department while 5 of Sligos 19 are also in the…
Obituaries, Monday, December 30th 2019, 1pm
Ocean FM has been informed of the following deaths: John Brennan, Curry Susan Scanlon, London and Ballymote Mary Trumble, Sligo Alice Brady, Sligo and Donegal Mary Elizabeth Dorran, Dromard Bridget Anne Smith, Tubbercurry Angela Mullarkey (nee Beirne), Sligo, …
Newly-declassified State papers reveal three Irish soldiers killed in Lebanon roadside bomb were deliberately targeted.
Newly-declassified State papers have revealed that three Irish soldiers killed in a roadside bomb blast were “deliberately targeted”. Sligo native, Mannix Armstrong died along with Thomas Walsh from Tubbercurry and Fintan Heneghan, when a landmine exploded beside their truck in Lebanon on March 21, 1989. The newly-declassified State…