Refugees set to move to Dromahair in the next 24 hours
It’s emerged that a number of refugees are set to move to Dromahair in the next 24 hours. It’s not yet clear how many…
Donegal TD highlights social media issues in the Dáil
An Independent Donegal TD has raised the issue of social media safety in the Dáil today. Recent reports highlighted that adolescent males can be…
Candidates to contest Midlands- North West European elections confirmed
Nominations have closed for the upcoming European Parliament elections in the Midlands- North West constituency. A total of 28 of candidates will contest June’s…
Investigation ongoing into alleged child approach incident in Dromahair
An investigation is continuing into an alleged child approach incident in Dromahair. It happened close to a local school when the child was walking…
Funding boost for local family resource centres
A number of local family resource centres are set to benefit from a €1.5m additional funding announcement by the Government. The money will allow…
Gardaí reissue appeal over fatal collision in Donegal
Gardaí have reissued an appeal over last week’s fatal collision in Donegal. The crash happened at around 1:30pm on Tuesday last on the N56…
Letterkenny University Hospital among most overcrowded in April
Letterkenny University Hospital was among the most overcrowded facilities in Ireland in April. In a statement today, the INMO says that a worrying trend of…
Man arrested after weekend incident at house in west Sligo
A house has been significantly damaged during a weekend incident in west Sligo. Gardaí are investigating the incident of criminal damage that happened at…
Disappointment in Easkey over Town & Village Renewal Scheme
There’s said to be huge disappointment in Easkey over the latest round of the Town and Village Renewal Scheme. The community submitted what’s been…
Grants for ash dieback being proposed
Farmers who are losing forestry land as a result of ash dieback could be set receive grants to clear them and replant new trees. …
Tune in to The Wave weeknights from 10pm – 12am. The show is hosted by Drumshanbo man Andrew Mooney. Primarily a music driven show playing hits over the last 40+ years from pop, rock, dance and everything in between.
The Chill Into Midnight is played each night at the end of the show which is usually more relaxing and longer songs than what you would normally hear on the radio.