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An exhibition celebrating the work of Donegal men and women in Scotland will launch in Donegal County Museum next Friday.
An appeal has been made by Donegal County Council in search of memories and photographs of people from the Irish county who moved to Scotland during the 20th century.. Staff from Donegal County ...
Donegal County Council is appealing for any members of their diaspora who may have worked in Glasgow to take part in a new exhibition.. The exhibition was announced last year and will focus on ...
SCOTLAND COUNTY, N.C. (WBTW) — The body of a missing swimmer who disappeared in the Lumber River near Wagram was found on Friday, according to Jordan McQueen, assistant chief of the Scotland ...
In the small Scotland County town of Wagram, north of Laurinburg, is a farm that raises a large type of donkey called a jackstock. It's an endangered animal- only 3,000 are left in the world- yet ...
Edgar Dove, 88, is a lifelong resident of Scotland, a community founded by African Americans after the Civil War in Montgomery County, Md. The community is the centerpiece of Juneteenth ...
Thousands of people have attended the annual Orange Order parade in the seaside village of Rossnowlagh, County Donegal. Around 50 lodges were at the gathering which traditionally takes place on ...
Liberal Democrat MP Jamie Stone has suggested the Scottish health authorities should consider cross-border co-operation in ...
SCOTLAND COUNTY, N.C. (WBTW) — Multiple federal and state agencies conducted an undercover operation that led to the arrests of seven people who were seeking to exploit children online, the ...
SCOTLAND COUNTY, SC (WMBF) - The Scotland County Sheriff’s Office said one person died Sunday after being brought to the hospital with a gunshot wound. Marquis Powell, 28, from Fayetteville ...
SCOTLAND COUNTY, N.C. (WMBF) – A man wanted in connection to a murder case over the summer is back in Scotland County, according to the sheriff’s office.
“People here say Donegal is the forgotten county but in Donegal, this is the forgotten area.” Eimear Ní Mhathúna at Fanad Head lighthouse in Co Donegal, manager of the tourist centre.