DON'T miss tomorrow's Press packed with all your must-read stories from another eventful week in West Fife.
We've the Dunfermline family who thought they'd buried their pet snake - only for Pablo to turn up safe and well ... so whose snake did they bury?
There's the Dunfermline man finally united with his wallet - 17 years after it was stolen - and the saga of the stolen pink flamingo.
Plus we bring you the inspirational story of the 15-year-old Woodmill High School pupil who has overcome his lack of sight to play a full part in regular PE lessons - find out how.
And the Press launches our appeal to help Dunfermline Foodbank as stock reaches an all-time low.
Also inside:
* 8-page Puzzles pull-out
* 8-page free Foodie Guide.
* Soft play centre set to open.
* School's parking plea.
* Woman loses eye in Dunfermline pub g;lass attack.
* Laurie's cancer diary.
* Can you reunite family with lost snaps?
* Dunfermline photographer on new BBC show.
* Memory Lane.
* Image of the Week.
* 6-page Sport section.
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