Don't miss tomorrow's Dunfermline Press which is packed full of all the latest news and sport, with a picture spread of the Inverkeithing Highland Games and the chance to win tickets for the Dunfermline Beer Festival.
We've also got a free school planner, new restaurants opening in town, a clever dad who used Apple headphones to help deliver his baby daughter, 'scary' pavements in Dalgety Bay and cross-dressing footballers in Rosyth!
Here are just some of the stories making the news this week.
* Football match was a real drag
* The Kinema is back ...
* Cops drove 'aimlessly around' trying to find cell for thief
* 'We made a statement' with United win - AJ
* We're short of 21 high school teachers in West Fife
* Airport flight path plans resubmitted
* Shonagh's road to remember her daughter Evie
* 'Third World' pavements are 'scaring the elderly'
* Steelend comes out to play
* Care firm accused after treatment of OAP, 94, caught on camera
* Plan your festive fun with The Shambolics
* Love Island star cancels date with Dunfermline
* She's the Apple of my eye
* Pics of fire station open day
* Four balls, four wickets and a Dunfermline defeat
* That's 22 years of Good News in Rosyth
* Late goal denies Rosyth but Primose march on
* Artist floods town with praise ahead of exhibition
* Hotel 'wrestler' jailed
* 'War of attrition' as firm appeals Aberdour homes refusal
* Wasp and rat call-outs rise in West Fife
* Billy's on his bike to the Euros
* Tip is 'environmental calamity' says MSP
* Big Country turn Aberdour Festival into Wonderland
* Neglected child was burned and bitten
* I'll curry favour with new street food idea
* Dad quids in with band bet if the Suns shine
* Tennis in Blairhall a smash hit
* Grit bins to be removed to save £170,000
* 'Fat cat' accusations over Fife Council's £12m pay-offs
* 'I'm not disabled, I'm differently abled'
* Fine after OAP racially abuses MSP
And that's not all.
We've also got eight pages of sport, our much-loved puzzles page, business news, image of the week, Scoop, memory lane, letters and communities pages.
Make sure you get your copy tomorrow.
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