In a week of tragedy for this county, Damian McGovern's widow Leeanne talks movingly about the moments on Friday morning that he kissed his family goodbye before heading off for work, but was never to return.

And there was heartbreak too in Irvinestown at the funeral of six year old Tilly Walker at which her mother paid tribute to her daughter's cheeky laugh and determination.

A man who received a scam letter with details about a deceased relative issues a warning to others.

Tributes to one of the best known names in the hairdressing profession in the county who has recently passed away.

The High Court hears a legal challenge to the merger of Portora Royal and Enniskillen Collegiate Schools.

The Council rejects a proposal to halt the drawing down of thousands of pounds of funding for a controversial community centre The Chief Executive of the Council gives details on the numbers of refugee family groupings this area may become a home to in the coming months.

The rising legal costs of the convicted child killer Barry McCarney are discussed at Stormont.

The last four community heroes are profiled before the celebration event hosted by the Fermanagh Trust next week.

And there's the chance for readers to get their hands on a copy of Rodney Edwards' forthcoming book, Sure, Why Would Ye Not? with our competition. Ten copies are up for grabs.

In shops tomorrow.