Almost 50 people on trolleys locally today
48 people are waiting on trolleys in local hospitals today.Our Lady of Lourdes in Drogheda has the highest number in the region with 21.Both...
Cavan County Council to recruit 50 participants for a new project
Cavan County Council is looking to recruit 50 participants for a new project.€25,000 in PEACE funding was allocated to Cavan County Council to undertake...
Domestic abuse victims in Cavan and Monaghan are being failed – local TD
Victims of domestic abuse are being failed by the Government according to a local TD.Brendan Smith says the situation in the north east is...
Over 200 jobs created by SMEs in Cavan and Monaghan last year
Over 200 jobs were created by small businesses locally last year.The figures released by Enterprise Ireland show just over 2,000 people are employed in...
Cuilcagh Mountain being damaged by influx of visitors
Efforts are being made to protect Cuilcagh Mountain against damage caused by an influx of visitors.Located between Counties Cavan and Fermanagh, the mountain has...
New classroom announced for Cavan school
A Cavan school will be getting a new classroom.Mullahoran National School in Kilcogy, County Cavan has been granted approval for the construction of an...
Telegraph poles worth over €7,000 stolen in Cavan
42 telegraph poles worth over €7,000 have been stolen from Cloverhill in County Cavan.The poles were taken from the Drumbran area of Cloverhill on...
Gardaí launch ‘Mind your Stuff’ campaign as 2016 saw surge in theft
Gardaí in Cavan and Monaghan have launched their 'Mind your Stuff' campaign.Last year saw a surge in the theft of gardening and farming equipment,...
Victims of local rapist outline effect abuse had on them
A local man is beginning his first full day in prison today, after being sentenced for raping six children and molesting a seventh in...
Gardai investigate a burglary at a Ballyconnell pub
Gardai are investigating a burglary at a Ballyconnell pub.A quantity of money was stolen in the incident which happened between 2 and 9am yesterday...