It's competitions all the way in the Dunfermline Press this week with your chance to win a meal at new Indian 'streatery' Dhoom, dinner and B&B at Hotel Indigo in Dundee and £300 cash in our Bonnie Babies competition.  

We've also got the neighbours from the wrong side of the tracks who raised £1,200 to help save lives, a rocking good preview of Dunfermline Fireworks, the prospect of 1,000 jobs coming to Longannet and the ex-Scotland captain who's been offered the Kelty Hearts job. 

Here are just some of the stories making the news this week.

* West Fife teacher says profession is at 'crisis point'

* What shall we do with a drunken sailor? Fine him £800. 

* The yard that shaped the world 

* Graham takes Pars to the top of Europe

* Dunfermline charity £70,000 out of pocket  

* For those about to rock, we give you fireworks 

* Super Olly encouraging new stem cell donors

* Hospital service cuts 'unacceptable' 

* Crossgates kid to star in smash hit musical 

* Community smiles in celebration of hospice garden

* Kelty Hearts ladies make it a double 

* Slow progress on flooding in Rosyth 

* Long Row residents on track to save lives

* Over 1,000 jobs on the line at Longannet

* Rosyth man guilty of groping 16-year-old boy

* Hero taxi driver from High Valleyfield foils £500 scam

* A 'nightmare' on Main Street

* Scotland under-17 trio aim for the Euros

* Angry patient threatens to slit throats of two doctors

* Kelty make boss offer to Ferguson 

* Prison for teenager who stole caravan from travellers

* There ain't nothing like a dame, says panto star Billy

And we've also got eight pages of sport, our much-loved puzzles page, business news, our tipster column, image of the week, memory lane, letters and communities pages. 

Make sure you get your copy tomorrow.