Ahh, there’s nothing quite like a lip-smackingly delicious buffalo burger.
Or is there? We have details of the explosive row over a Fife eatery accused of offering the delicacy on their menu but instead serving beef. Get your teeth into Wednesday’s Courier for the full story.
A series of dramatic busts in Fife have, according to police, crippled a prominent drugs gang. Don’t miss our extensive coverage, including cracking pics.
Plans to construct mammoth wind turbines in Perthshire could be stalled after airport bosses warned the huge structures could interfere with their radar equipment. This one’s going to fly…
There could be red faces for Yes Scotland campaigners after they set up a prominent Tayside shop and painted it blue and white without the appropriate permission from the authorities. Cue one almighty political spat. Tsk tsk.
Meanwhile, if you live in Montrose you are unlikely to miss a fly past by a hurricane on Wednesday morning. Why is this airborne excitement taking place? There’s only one way to find out. And it’ll only cost you 60p.
We are really hitting the boundaries with this story…Kevin Pietersen is not only a great cricketer, he’s a thoroughly nice bloke. Just ask a Dundee fundraiser who is set to boost her charity coffers thanks to a remarkable act of generosity by the Ashes ace. Another way of finding out would be to read your splendiferous midweek Courier.
In sport, St Johnstone’s Europa League clash with FC Minsk is fast approaching, and manager Tommy Wright tells us the secret of his team’s success so far.
Dundee are preparing for the start of their league campaign at the weekend, and their boss is happy to carry the expectation that goes with being promotion favourites.
At United, winger Gary Mackay-Steven isn’t daunted by competition for his place in the team after being left out of the starting line-up at Partick Thistle.
We also have the latest from all the Fife clubs, as well as the build-up to the last golf major.
Amazingly this is but a tantalising taster of what we having coming up in Wednesday’s Courier. For the full sensational smorgasbord, be sure to rush down to your local newsagent, or why not try our digital edition?