An Enniskillen secondary school is to lose one fifth of its teaching staff.
A Fermanagh-south Tyrone MLA seeks the introduction of Sarah's Law -- a disclosure scheme named after eight-year-old Sarah Payne which allows parents to aske police if a person who has contact with children is a child sex offender.
Joe Brolly's moving thoughts about organ donation that received a standing ovation at this week's Novena of Hope.
A local MLA launches a Bill seeking a ban on publicly funded buildings being named after convicted terrorists.
Tributes paid to a trailblazer for education, Malachy Mahon, who is described as having been one of "the wise men of Irvinestown".
A talented businessman who passed away within weeks of his wife is remembered in tomorrow's paper.
The rural business that traded without a landline or internet for the best part of a week.
And more than a fifth of Fermanagh's civil servants are offered voluntary redundancy this week.
All that, and our columnists Denzil McDaniel and Shona Morrison, Gilly Mayes' Screen Watch and our new Health columnist, Nuala Lilley.
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