LUH invites bereaved parents to a remembrance service
Letterkenny University Hospital is inviting parents and their families who have experienced bereavement through the death of a child or who have lost a baby…
Abbey Manor Hotel High Court case no closer to conclusion
A High Court challenge taken by Leitrim County Council against the owners of the Abbey Manor Hotel in Dromahair and a separate case where the…
Government agree to scrap controversial disability bill
The Government’s controversial Green Paper on disabilities has officially been scrapped today. The reform suggested a three-tiered personal support payment, which had the intention of…
Investigation continuing into discovery of woman’s body in north Leitrim
An investigation is continuing into the discovery of a woman’s body in north Leitrim. The woman’s body was found at a house in Kinlough…
Investigation continuing into thefts from vehicles in Dromahair
An investigation is continuing to a spate of thefts from vehicles in Dromahair. The incidents happened between Monday, April 15th and Tuesday, April 16th.…
Overcrowding: Some elective procedures deferred at LUH
Some elective procedures which are not urgent or time critical are being deferred today at Letterkenny University Hospital. There’s a combined total of 56…
Calls for Croí Cónaithe scheme to include asbestos
The issue of corrugated asbestos roofs, asbestos in walls, ceilings and fittings in houses in north Leitrim was highlighted at Monday’s meeting of the Manorhamilton…
Minister admits difficulty in recruiting counsellors for North Leitrim
The Education Minister has admitted that its been difficult recruiting counsellors for North Leitrim as part of planned pilot programme for schools. It’s emerged…
Lack of clarity in Dail on new Garda Station for Sligo
The OPW has come under fire over a lack of clarity over the state of play with a new Garda Station for Sligo. The…
Dromahair to be assessed for more street lighting
A request has been made to provide more street lighting in Dromahair. The extra lighting was said to be needed between the Depot and…
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.