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MEMORIAL RESTORED

A COVENANTERS Cairn marking the spot where two men were killed has been restored with help from a local historian’s family and friends.

BAIRD SET FOR £600K OF REFURBISHMENT WORK

The oldest museum in East Ayrshire will close for six months this weekend - to enable a dramatic £600,000 transformation in line with regenerating the centre of Cumnock.

PRAISE FOR FOOTY ACE

Voluntary Football Trainer John ‘Jocky’ Hunter has been hailed as ‘first class’, and Councillor Elaine Dinwoodie has said the area could do with more people like him.

NEW PLAYPARK 'TAGGED' WITHIN WEEKS OF OPENING

Dozy graffiti artists who left their mark on part of the new Woodroad Park may have unwittingly identified themselves by their tag.

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WIDOW DEMANDS PUBLIC INQUIRY

The Widow of a man crushed to death in an opencast accident believes a full public inquiry is the only way to get all the answers.

DEPRESSED? DON'T MAKE US LAUGH

A local comedian has blasted back at a survey that claims this area is one of the unhappiest in Britain.

ARE YOU IN THE CHRONICLE THIS WEEK?

Every week the Chronicle runs a number of picture specials. Are you or your family in this week’s edition?

IMMUNISE TO BEAT CANCER

AN AYRSHIRE mum who battled with Cervical Cancer is urging young girls to immunise themselves against the deadly disease.

FIRE CREW SADDLES UP

Cumnock firefighters are going to get on their bikes to raise money for cancer charities.

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WELL WORTH THE WEIGHT

A Muirkirk man who has lost nearly seven stone this year with a little help from Weightwatchers has admitted - “it has made me a different man.”

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OVER 800 LETTERS SUPPORT POST OFFICES

The public has had their say on proposed Post Office closures - and in Ochiltree and Rankinston the strength of feeling is there for all to see.

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PARDON MY LANGUAGE

A Cumnock man is set to “parlez vous politique’ with senior French politicians at an international conference today (Friday 29) - but he can’t speak French!

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