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School becomes club's first corporate member
A LITTLE bit of Cowdenbeath Rotary Club history's was written on Thursday when the club recruited its first ever corporate member. Lochgelly High School is the first 'corporate' recruit and rector Debbie Aitken was at the meeting to see the school
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Beer Festival was huge benefit to Home Start
IT'LL soon be time to roll out the barrels as the Dunfermline Beer Festival returns for a 15th consecutive year and a Cowdenbeath charity has been a beneficiary. The Auld Grey town will all hail the ale – and wine, cider and gin – in September with
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Raceway drivers deal with changing conditions to provide some exciting racing
IT started off a relatively dry night at Lochgelly Raceway, with good fast racing, however, mid-way through the evening the weather turned for the worse, coupled by some oil on the track, it made for greasy and unpredictable track conditions, writes
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Margaret and Pat are 60 years wed but still love their visits to Blackpool
A WELL known couple in the Cowdenbeath area, Margaret and Pat Daly, have celebrated their diamond wedding. Margaret and Pat are well kent faces in Lumphinnans, Cowdenbeath and Hill of Beath, and also in Blackpool, where they have been visitors more
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Dad keen to make things amicable
A CROSSHILL man who shouted and swore outside his partner's door after their breakup has been fined £200. Gary Crawford, 37, of Catherine Terrace,, appeared for sentencing at Dunfermline Sheriff Court. He previously admitted that on June 8
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New assistant boss welcomed aboard
WITH the Ladbrokes League 2 campaign poised to get underway today (Saturday), Cowden boss Gary Bollan has moved to augment his backroom staff with the appointment of Craig Easton as the club’s new Assistant Manager. Craig of course, as a player,
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Ian produces impressive show to retain his Scottish Saloon title
THE second-half of the stock car season resumed at the Cowdenbeath Racewall on Saturday night and whilst the weather was nothing to write home about the racing certainly was, writes Racewall scribe Jim Turner! The feature race was the 2 Litre Saloon
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Resident's stance is warmly praised
I WAS pleased to see that the Fife Council spokesperson commenting on the flooding in Mossbank said that they were going to ensure that the drains would be properly cleaned out. While it is a strange sort of scenario in that there is a steep slope