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Tullibody mum is jailed for petrol bomb plot
A MOTHER who persuaded two teenagers to petrol bomb her neighbour’s home has been locked up for 12 months. Dawn Monaghan (38) targeted the house of Jackie Campbell (39) and her family as she slept in her bed.
Published: Friday, 22nd August, 2008 09:45
Hit-and-run driver loses appeal against jail term
A SPEEDING driver who mowed down a couple on a pedestrian crossing has had his appeal against his sentence thrown out by the court. Mohammed Ahmed (20) ploughed into John and Joanne Macdonald in Alloa’s Greenside Street on 4 October 2006, leaving them for dead.
Published: Wednesday, 20th August, 2008 12:30
Strike forces closure of county's schools
SCHOOLS and nurseries across Clackmannanshire were closed on Wednesday as council workers staged a 24-hour strike.
Published: Wednesday, 20th August, 2008 12:30
Zones Leisure Centre goes up for sale
THE former Zones Leisure Centre in Alloa is to be placed on the open market for sale or lease – with the finance from any deal being re-invested in the county’s leisure facilities.
Published: Wednesday, 20th August, 2008 12:30
Earl allays fears of schools funding crisis
FEARS that Clackmannanshire Council could be left with a multi-million pound black hole in its budget for the three new secondary schools have been allayed by the Earl of Mar & Kellie.
Published: Wednesday, 20th August, 2008 12:30
Young explorers are up for the challenge
YOUNG Explorers who completed a range of fun conservation challenges at Gartmorn Dam have been rewarded with a top internationally-recognised award.
Published: Wednesday, 20th August, 2008 12:30
Chaos looms as council staff strike
STRIKE action planned for next Wednesday could cause chaos for parents as schools and nurseries across Clackmannanshire are forced to close. The national 24-hour walkout by council workers will come two days after pupils return to their classes on Monday for the autumn term.
Published: Wednesday, 13th August, 2008 12:30
Clackmannan garden is best in the county
THE final round of judging of Clackmannanshire Council’s annual Garden Competition took place last week – and it proved to be a clean sweep for overall winners Tom and Rosemary Ramage, who also came first in Clackmannan, Kennet & Forestmill and won the Floral Container section.
Published: Wednesday, 13th August, 2008 12:30
Hospice fundraisers will be first on new bridge
STRATHCARRON Hospice is aiming to bridge the gap in its funding programme by inviting supporters to take part in a sponsored walk across the new ‘Clackmannanshire Bridge’.
Published: Wednesday, 13th August, 2008 12:30
Drop in drug deaths in Wee County
THE General Register Office for Scotland has published its figures for 2007 and shows a drop to five deaths last year due to drugs in the county – two less than the previous year.
Published: Wednesday, 13th August, 2008 12:30
Tullibody gala is no washout – despite downpours
THE heavens may have opened on Saturday but the rain still couldn’t put a dampener on Tullibody Gala Day.
Published: Wednesday, 13th August, 2008 12:30
Gran turns 'midwife' and delivers for a second time
A SAUCHIE gran has not only delivered her daughter’s baby – but has gone on to deliver a neighbour’s child a month later.
Published: Wednesday, 6th August, 2008 12:00


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