Don't miss tomorrow's Central Fife Times which includes the young Hill of Beath footballers who ruled in Manchester and the chance to win a VIP day out at Knockhill. 

There's also the chance to win tickets for the Grumpy Old Women comedy show, the Crossgates mum in a tutu who's tackling the London Marathon and the imminent arrival of Jesus Christ Superstar!

As ever, the paper is packed with news, sport, business, entertainment and all that's going on in the Cowdenbeath and Lochgelly areas.  

Here's just some of the stories making the news this week.

* 'Four jobs' MP under fire

* Anger over RBS reduced mobile bank visits

* Tragic Demi was 'attacked by partner'

* Haws under-17s win cup in Manchester

* Green day for bowlers 

* Sheep mauled at Lochgelly farm

* Two major roads to be resurfaced

* Growing interest in Lumphinnans community garden

* Shop worker attacked by thief

* No time to feel Blue as boss plots great escape

* Singing and dancing pays off in Hill of Beath

* Theft from Ballingry cemetery

* Vandals attack village pub 

* Concern over alcohol abuse figures

* Cowden mum hits road to raise funds

* Jail warning for Ballingry knife thug

* Jack high after hat-trick of wins at Racewall

* Lochgelly Co-op to re-open after £800,000 revamp

* Juniors round up: Wins for Hill of Beath and Crossgates

We've also got a 'lively' letters page, an opinion column from Lesley Laird MP, our puzzles page, district news, memory lane, image of the week and more. 

The Times is on sale tomorrow.