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Man selling stolen metal had 13 cannabis plans in home
A 41-year-old man caught selling stolen metal to a scrap dealer was found to have 13 cannabis plants growing in his house.
Published: 12:30 19th May
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History repeats itself at St. Ronan's service
History repeated itself as former Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland, the Most Rev. Dr. Robin Eames returned to Fermanagh for the Annual Service of the Friends of St. Ronan's Parish Church, Colebrooke, at the weekend.
Published: 08:45 19th May
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Help for addiction in Garrison
People suffering from alcohol or drug addiction are to be offered help in Garrison
Published: 21:00 18th May
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Tyre fitter took exception to 'crude sexual' remarks about girlfriend
An 18-year-old tyre fitter took exception to a man making "very crude sexual" remarks about his girlfriend and pushed him to the ground, dislocating his shoulder.
Published: 18:12 18th May
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G8 protest to send out anti-fracking message
Local organisers of a G8 protest in Enniskillen on the first day of the G8 summit want to "send out a strong image of opposition to fracking to a huge global audience."
Published: 15:00 18th May
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Single mother convicted in her absence of trying to smash house window
A 31-year-old single mother convicted in her absence of trying to smash the window of a house has been fined £250.
Published: 12:18 18th May
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Catalina book is author's tenth publication
Well-known local historian and writer Joe O'Loughlin's latest book, "Catalinas & Sunderlands on Lough Erne, Ireland in World War Two" was recently launched at an apt venue - the Lough Erne Yacht Club.
Published: 09:00 18th May
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Thieves raid unlocked garage in Lisnaskea
Police are investigating a burglary at a house in the Kilmacrannell Road area of Lisnaskea.
Published: 19:29 17th May
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BREAKING: Board proposes Collegiate and Portora amalgamation by September 2014
The Western Education and Library Board is proposing that the Collegiate
and Portora will amalgamate at a new school on Portora hill by September
next year.
Published: 13:19 17th May
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Exclusive G8 Twitter Q&A next week - get involved!
THE Impartial Reporter is hosting an exclusive Twitter Q&A next Wednesday (May 22) from 1pm with the Fermanagh G8 Delivery Group.
Published: 12:30 17th May
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UPDATE: G8 security fence and portable hotels under construction
The construction of a large security fence to block off the area surrounding the Lough Erne Resort is underway with preparatory works evident close to Dunbar House. PSNI confirmed that construction began today (Friday).
Published: 09:51 17th May
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Solider spat blood and saliva in policewoman's face during Christmas brawl in Enniskillen
A 20-year-old soldier who spat blood and saliva in a policewoman's face during a Christmas night out has been jailed for four months.
Published: 08:13 17th May
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It's happy days as rally and Beckett festival collide
A packed and eclectic programme of events has been announced for the second Happy Days Enniskillen International Beckett festival, with organisers predicting an estimated economic benefit of £2.5 million.
Published: 16:00 16th May
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Dope capital of the district
Police seized 25 kilos of cannabis in Fermanagh in the year to the end of March making it the dope capital of the PSNI's F District.
Published: 15:00 16th May
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PwC disputed Quinn administration decision
THE former auditor of Quinn Insurance Limited has questioned whether or not it was right to put Sean Quinn's company into administration.
Published: 15:00 16th May
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Make most of G8: INI chief
INVEST NI CEO Alastair Hamilton urged the south Fermanagh's business representatives to make the most of the media spotlight which will shine on the county in June.
Published: 14:00 16th May
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Crowds give postmistress Minnie the stamp of approval
When well-known Sub-Postmistress Mrs. Minnie Ferguson recently stepped down from her long held post at Garrison Sub-Post Office, she was bade a special farewell by the people of the village.
Published: 14:00 16th May
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Documentary film examines what fracking could mean
A stunning new documentary film, produced by communities in Fermanagh, investigating what 'fracking' could mean for the county will have its premiere screening at the Ardhowen Theatre on Tuesday, June 4, at 8pm.
Published: 14:00 16th May