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  • Published: 2 Sep 2010 09:21

    Get cleugh-up on battle

    TWO free battlefield tours have been organised to mark the anniversary of the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh – with more activities promised if the walks prove popular.

  • Published: 19 Aug 2010 09:24

    Brave young Natalie takes it all in her stride

    A LORETTO RC Primary School pupil will go the extra mile – or 10 – this Sunday to raise funds for two charities close to her heart.

  • Published: 12 Aug 2010 09:23

    Tributes paid to Windsor stalwart

    The sudden death of dedicated Musselburgh Windsor Football Club stalwart Kenny Ritchie has left colleagues and friends devastated at the loss of “one of life’s really good guys...

  • Published: 12 Aug 2010 09:22

    Cash from crime aids kids' group

    ST NINIAN’S Junior Concert Party in Musselburgh has been one of the first projects to benefit from a new £500,000 small grants scheme that uses the proceeds of crime to...

  • Published: 5 Aug 2010 09:23

    Honest Lad proved as good as his title

    HONEST Lad William Fleming was quick to own up about his lack of riding experience when chosen for the prestigious role at this year's Musselburgh Festival.

  • Published: 5 Aug 2010 09:22

    Simple Touch set to rock the Brunton

    Fast-rising East Lothian band The Simple Touch are set to wow the audience at Musselburgh's Brunton Theatre next Saturday (August 14).

  • Published: 5 Aug 2010 09:21

    Festival goes from strength to strength

    THIS year's 'Musselburgh on the Fringes festival is proving the most popular yet.

  • Published: 29 Jul 2010 09:25 (1)

    Report upbeat on progress at Butterflies

    A MUSSELBURGH nursery has "made satisfactory progress towards addressing the areas for improvement" after receiving a scathing report from a watchdog last year.

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  • Published: 2nd September, 2010 09:30am

    'Peddlers of misery' are put behind bars

    EIGHT drug-dealing county residents who “peddled misery” in their communities have been jailed for a total of 12-and-a-half years following a major police blitz on drugs and organised crime in East Lothian.

  • Published: 2 Sep 2010 09:28

    100 tons of straw alight

    Firefighters tackled a farm inferno for nearly 12 hours on Wednesday after about 100 tons of straw were set alight at Fenton Barns.

  • Published: 2 Sep 2010 09:27

    A loving goodbye to a 'special wee boy'

    TRAGIC five-year-old Archie Dunbar – who adored trains, fishing with his dad, and Harry Potter – was laid to rest in a poignant service attended by hundreds of mourners last Thursday...

  • Published: 2 Sep 2010 09:26

    Teens charged with Costello break-in

    TWO teenagers have appeared in court following an alleged housebreaking and fire at former East Lothian councillor David Costello’s Prestonpans home last month.

  • Published: 2 Sep 2010 09:25

    I'm 100, but I'm still a wee sister

    ORMISTON great-grandmother Janet Scott may have achieved a century of life experience... but she's still able to look up to her 101-year-old sister!

  • Published: 2 Sep 2010 09:24 (1)

    Councillor hits out at 'ScotRail's subtle rip-off'

    RAIL bosses have responded to claims by a leading county politician that passengers travelling beyond Edinburgh from stops on the North Berwick line are paying an “unnoticed surcharge...

  • Published: 2 Sep 2010 09:22

    New use for ex-care home?

    A DEVELOPMENT of 19 flats and two houses is planned at historic Cockenzie House – though a community campaign is about to be launched to transform the former nursing home into...

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