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Man became abusive when police were called

Published 10 Feb 2012 16:40

Police investigating a report that a middle-aged man was "hassling" a young girl arrived at a shop to find her crying. When they spoke to the man, 57-year-old Alexander Boyd, he insisted he had done nothing wrong and then attacked a police woman.

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Carbon standard for College Campus

The Colleges of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise across Northern Ireland have been re-certified under the Carbon Trust Standard in recognition of progress made in reducing their carbon footprint and significantly cutting energy costs.

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Mrs. Lily Boyd

A well-known member of the community, Mrs. Lily Boyd, late of Derrin Road, Enniskillen, the widow of Reginald Boyd, passed away suddenly, but peacefully, at the Erne Hospital on January 2, 2012, aged 93 years.

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Passion and enthusiasm returns to farming

The agricultural industry might have been looked at with some pessimism a number of years ago as other industries quickly galloped ahead and became more appealing to people to work in. How things have changed.

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Fermanagh players, management and supporters were left feeling disappointed and frustrated last weekend, after their opening league game away to London, was called off due to heavy snowfall on the Ruislip turf.

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