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Have your say on Lochgelly's statue
Ex-miners have demanded Lochgelly’s new statue is sold for scrap and the cash given to local schools.
Published: Thursday, 9th October, 2008 12:30
The son of a Lochgelly grandmother found guilty of defrauding the authorities of nearly £36,000 said she “made a mistake”.
Published: Thursday, 2nd October, 2008 11:10
Local MSP Helen Eadie hosted a reception in honour of Reverend Jon Magee at the Scottish Parliament on Tuesday.
Published: Thursday, 2nd October, 2008 11:00
A 3-year-old Lochgelly boy saved his mother’s life by twice dialling 999 on two different mobile phones when she had an epileptic fit.
Published: Thursday, 25th September, 2008 13:00
Police are keen to trace a 25-year-old man who has been missing for seven weeks.
Published: Thursday, 25th September, 2008 13:00
Two missing schoolgirls have been found safe and well in Leuchars.
Published: Friday, 19th September, 2008 11:30
Fife Police are keen to trace two missing teenage girls.
Published: Thursday, 18th September, 2008 14:40
Community councillors to be retrained
Community councillors are to be retrained by a council-run support group.
Published: Thursday, 18th September, 2008 11:00
Lochgelly man Brian Johnston scaled his 284th and final Munro mountain, the 3050 foot Mellbuiehe, on Saturday.
Published: Thursday, 11th September, 2008 11:00
Ethylene plant lights up the sky
The start-up process at the Fife Ethylene Plant at Mossmorran caused a few spectacular evening scenes last weekend.
Published: Thursday, 11th September, 2008 11:00
Campaign against number 19 route change gathers pace
A petition sponsored by Benarty Community Council is gaining support for the campaign to have the number 19 bus service restored to its former timings and route.
Published: Thursday, 11th September, 2008 11:00
Rowley rules himself out but Hood may stand
Fife Council Labour leader Alex Rowley has “categorically” ruled out standing in the Glenrothes by-election – but Lochgelly and Cardenden councillor Mark Hood may yet throw his hat into the ring.
Published: Thursday, 21st August, 2008 12:05



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