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      Ocean FM has been informed of the following deaths:     John James Harrison, Ballintra   Gretta Mulligan, Sligo   Attracta Agnes Molloy, Ballymote   Mary Ward Ranaghan, Ballinacarrow   Maureen Feeney, Easkey   Laurence McMorrow, Bundoran   Mai Brennan, Tubbercurry   Annie Nelson, Knockmore and Foxford…

The Donegal senior football final between Kilcar and holders Naomh Conaill, which had been re-scheduled for next Wednesday, Oct 7th, has now been pushed back to Sunday week, Oct 11th, at MacCumhaill Park in Ballybofey with a 3pm throw-in. The decision was made following a meeting of the Donegal Central…

This Week: 00:42 Artist & Environmentalist, Christine Mackey, discusses her exhibition, The Long Field, at the Leitrim Sculpture Centre. 10:30 Theatre practitioner, Miriam Needham, calls for participants for her new collaboration with the Hawkswell Theatre. 21:55 Strange encounters during lockdown in Jumpin Inn by storyteller & musician extraordinaire, Little John…

Ocean FM has been informed of the following deaths: John James Harrison, Ballintra Gretta Mulligan, Sligo Attracta Agnes Molloy, Ballymote Mary Ward Ranaghan, Ballinacarrow Maureen Feeney, Easkey Laurence McMorrow, Bundoran Mai Brennan, Tubbercurry Annie Nelson, Knockmore and Foxford John O’Halloran, Sligo Anthony McGettigan, Donegal Town   John James Harrison, known…

Ocean FM Sport begins a new podcast series dedicated to club football and hurling in Sligo. Presented and produced by Cathal Mullaney, ‘Glory Days‘ will focus on a key moment for a particular Sligo club team over the past half-century. Episode 1 will feature Geevagh and their Connacht LGFA intermdiate…

NPHET has recommended further restrictions on gatherings in people’s homes. But no county will be moved up a full level of restrictions today. It means that you can only have a maximum of six people from one other household visit your home or garden. It’s in a bid to limit…

The 14 day incidence rate for Co. Donegal is the highest in the country while Leitrim has the lowest. A total of 336 cases have been confirmed in the Donegal over this period which has the county on an incidence rate of 211.1. Dublin follows with a rate of 159.3.…