Don't miss tomorrow's Dunfermline Press which is packed full of all the latest news and sport, including your chance to win a £50 restaurant voucher and a front page story on a truly horrific crime.
We've also got an apology from ScotRail, a prickly problem in Rosyth, a knockout boxing feature on an Inverkeithing lad and Longannet jobs that could be arriving ahead of schedule.
Here are just some of the stories making the news this week:
* Friend attacked with sword after peeing in cupboard
* Firm has just weeks to get £150,000 and stay open
* Sister act helped Michael get smiles better, now we want more donors
* Virgin Media blame residents for failure to connect
* TV appeal to find the Crossford robber 'who almost killed my mum
* Pars come up for Ayr after four wins in a row
* Homes under the Brexit hammer
* Strictly speaking Rhianne's in the final'
* Pay out for axed Palmer & Harvey staff
* Harrison aims to be lord of the ring
* Thief's threat to torch house
* Prickly problem as hedgehogs wake up early
* Second best as Dobson targets title tilt next season
* MSP slams Mossmorran watchdog as 'toothless'
* Alhambra favourite returns to Dunfermline
* Lawrie load of joy as Primrose win in extra time
* Former worker scammed Amazon out of £7,500
* TV times as Starlets shine brightly on BBC new dance show
* Longannet train plant could run ahead of schedule
* Rosyth FC in limbo over Lidl deal
* Water result for Niamh with GB call-up
* Wheelchair basketball challenge for Crossgates kids
* Pitcorthie told there are 'no odour' issues
* Deni's right royal introduction at King Tut's
* Town centre cash boost for Dunfermline?
* We'll bill whoever's responsible for oil spill
* Dunfermline Central Mosque open about Islam
* Hospital porter's face burned after attack by drunken thug
And we've also got eight pages of sport, our much-loved puzzles page, our tipster column, image of the week, memory lane, letters and communities pages and our entertainment section.
Make sure you get your copy.
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