As we come to the end of an era, councillors are getting ready for the new Council which comes into being next week. Julie Kenwell reports on the allowances being given to the public representatives, with the top job attracting £24,200 a year.

Marking the passing of 40 years of local government, we interview past Chairmen -- and the only Chairwoman -- about their memories of taking the hot seat at Fermanagh District Council. Eddie Elliott remembers juggling the role while running a diary farm while Geraldine Cassidy recalls the life-changing aneurysm she suffered just three months after becoming the first woman to hold the post.

A man in his 30s is found dead in Enniskillen. Further details in tomorrow's paper.

A future for the Clinton Centre as a literary centre for festivals in the town is under consideration. More details tomorrow.

The family of Jamie Nelson, tragically killed in a car accident last week, pay tribute to the son who had a brilliant future as a vet.

Three sisters, inspired by their cousin who had cancer, plan to get their ponytails cut off for the charity Little Princess Trust.

A wide-ranging Stormont Files details plans for easing traffic on the Dublin Road and puts a date on when work could begin on the Southern By-pass.

Our columnist Denzil McDaniel writes on election pacts and TV reviewer Gilly Mayes reviews the BBC drama Ordinary Lies.

In shops tomorrow.