DON'T miss tomorrow's Dunfermline Press, featuring a free 16-page Festivals special plus our usual eight pages of puzzles.
We've got plenty of news for you, from new high schools and an appeal to stop a charity closing through to a brilliant kid rocker and the piper dropping by for a Hollywood star's birthday.
Also inside this week's edition:
* Two-year-old 'lucky to be alive' after playpark accident
* Drunken youths cause trouble in Inverkeithing
* 'It's brilliant, it's the news we've all been waiting for'
* Nicole in line for relay shot at Olympics
* Superheroes assemble - to jump out of a plane
* John's memories of Cream's 1967 gig in Dunfermline in new book
* Case for the £180m schools campus to be made
* Sex offender's tag on hold as he flees to England
* More than 10,000 potholes filled but roads still 'not up to standard'
* Dads army will take a hike for the good of our health
* The tale of the dolphin who came Forth to play
* Protesters call for Mossmorran plants to be shut down
* Petition calls on Fife Council to solve 'intolerable' seagulls problem
* No sex please, this is Dalgety Bay
* Memory Lane and letters pages
* Image of the Week
* 6-page Sport section
* Roadworks are roundabout six months late
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