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QUEUES full of people eager to get their hands on cut-price kilts formed outside an Alloa supermarket on Monday morning.
Published: Thursday, 24th January, 2008 12:30
Crime cash used to fund football
OCHIL MSP Keith Brown is eager to see Clackmannanshire benefit from a Scottish Government plan to use £2.2 million seized from organised crime to fund new football opportunities.
Published: Thursday, 24th January, 2008 12:30
Firefighter Killed in road accident
POLICE are currently dealing with a fatal road collision outside Tillicoultry involving an emergency vehicle.
Published: Wednesday, 23rd January, 2008 12:30
A HOMELESS man suffering from chest pains has been forced to shelter from the severe storms and freezing temperatures in a doorway round the side of Alloa Town Hall.
Published: Wednesday, 16th January, 2008 12:30
Baby born in back of dad's car
A BABY girl made a dramatic entrance into the world when she was delivered at the roadside by her dad and a paramedic.
Published: Wednesday, 16th January, 2008 12:30
Housing plan sparks row over old oak tree
A DECISION to fell a 280-year-old oak tree on the site of a social housing development in Alloa has sparked a furious war of words.
Published: Wednesday, 16th January, 2008 12:30
Four-tonne generator stolen from rail track
DETECTIVES from the British Transport Police are hunting thieves who stole a four-tonne generator from the new Alloa branch line.
Published: Wednesday, 16th January, 2008 12:30
Cats 'orphaned' after owner's sudden death
TWO Sauchie cats that have spent their entire lives together are in danger of being split up or even worse put to sleep if they cant find a new home.
Published: Wednesday, 16th January, 2008 12:30
Alloa firefighter is prepared for disaster
AN ALLOA firefighter has returned from America where he received technical training to respond to terrorist attacks and other disasters.
Published: Wednesday, 16th January, 2008 12:30
Drug addicts need respite care
AN ALVA documentary film maker believes respite centres are the way forward in helping drug addicts kick the habit.
Published: Wednesday, 16th January, 2008 12:30
HIGH winds and rain hammered Central Scotland last Wednesday, leaving a trail of damage and causing major travel disruptions.
Published: Wednesday, 16th January, 2008 12:30
Frantic mum's failed bid to save dying son
A FRANTIC mum tried to save her dying son after he had been dumped from a wheelbarrow into her front garden, a court heard on Monday.
Published: Thursday, 10th January, 2008 12:30


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