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by Martin Little
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 REPEAT OFFENDER: William Allan at court A REPEAT offender found walking along an Alloa street with a four inch blade in his pocket told police he only had it with him so that he could slice up a pizza, a court heard last week. William Allan, 30, was stopped by cops as he walked along Burgh Mews, near his home in Alloa, as they believed he had a knife in his possession. Be first to comment this article |
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by Scott McClymont
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 SPOT ON: Kev McDonald makes it 2-2 ALLOA secured their first league win of the season over a determined East Fife side at Recreation Park on Saturday. Once again Recreation Park was the place to be for entertainment as the sides shared five goals with two penalties to throw into the mix as the Wasps ensured they made a decent start to the campaign. Be first to comment this article |
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by Martin Little
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 DEVASTATED: Big Mags Haney DEVASTATED Mags Haney has spoken exclusively to the Wee County News about her family’s heartache in the wake of grandson Barry Bradley’s death. The 18-year-old Alva lad was brutally slain in broad daylight on a quiet summer’s evening, and the family’s most infamous member – Big Mags – says they want the law, and nobody else, to bring those responsible to justice.
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by Heidi Marttinen
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 MINDLESS: Dollar civic centre DOLLAR community chiefs have hit out after a spate of recent vandalism left public buildings covered in graffiti. The Dollar civic centre was attacked for the second time by vandals, who daubed graffiti on the community building’s walls and windows between Friday, July 30, and Saturday, July 31. Be first to comment this article |
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by Henry Ainslie
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 UPGRADE: Council houses A £5million plan to replace over 1500 bathrooms in council houses throughout the Wee County will begin later this year. The three-year project is part of a £7.5 million investment in improving council accommodation approved for this financial year.
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by Henry Ainslie
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 PLUMMETED: The scene of the fall TRAGEDY was narrowly avoided last week when a Sauchie youngster plunged through a primary school roof. The 13-year-old boy was lucky to escape with minor injuries after crashing through a skylight on the roof of Deerpark primary school. It is understood the boy had climbed on to the roof while playing near the school, which is currently closed for the sum Be first to comment this article |
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by Scott McClymont
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 GOAL: Darren Smith's strike ANGRY Allan Maitland refused to be content after seeing his team snatch a point in his 200th game as Alloa boss. Three second-half goals gave Alloa a dramatic draw with Andy Scott’s 90th minute penalty ensuring a share of the spoils against the only full-time team in the league. Be first to comment this article |
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