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South pupils up with the swings
LOCHGELLY South Primary School pupils are very much up with political swings following a visit to the Scottish Parliament.
High Court sequel to shop raid
TWO Lochgelly men who committed an armed raid on a local shop appeared at the High Court in Edinburgh, on Monday.
BEAR set to move swiftly on fence issue
DAMAGED fencing in Kelty is causing a situation which a local councillor has described as 'an accident waiting to happen'.
A LOCHGELLY councillor is going out with community wardens this weekend to identify the gravity of claims made that the town is a target for anti-scocial behaviour.
ONE of the Labour Party's best known local activists over many decades has died aged 96.
Magnificent effort fall short of dream
DESPITE an amazing fundraising venture which caught the imagination of people in Hill of Beath and Cowdenbeath, local couple Lana Shearer and Scott Moffat, failed to win their dream wedding.
Olympic call could come on birthday
SUNDAY 20th May could see Andy Caulfield have a very happy birthday.
Park problems lead to appeal to parents
OFFICERS based in the Cowdenbeath Community Policing Area are experiencing ongoing issues with large groups of 14 to 18 year-old young people gathering in Lochore Meadows Country Park on Friday and Saturday nights drinking alcohol, causing anti-social public space disorder and minor acts of vandalism.
Moves to deny Labour return to power
WHILE they are the biggest party after the Fife Council elections, it would seem that the smaller parties may try to come up with deals to deny Labour a return to power.
Pupil (14) collapses at Beath High School
A 14-YEAR-OLD pupil at beath High School was rushed to hospital yesterday afternoon (Thursday) after collapsing.
Top award for former Beath pupil
A FORMER Beath High School pupil has won a top surveying award in the north of England.
IT may by 30 years since Kelty Musical Association put on 'Oklahoma' but the KMA team of 2012 certainly showed this week that they have the talents to make a success of this Rogers and Hammerstein classic.
MP unhappy at lack of progress over flooding issue
THE problems of flooding in the Jamphlars area of Cardenden should have beend dealt with a long time ago.
Community keeps wedding dream very much alive
A YOUNG local couple have been overwhelmed with the support they have received from the public in their bid to win a dream wedding.










