Pick up a copy of Tuesday’s Courier to find out what caused a teenage driver to make off in his car across the paths of a top golf course pursued by club members in golf carts.
Scottish consumers are also being urged to radically change their food buying habits find out how and why in Tuesday’s paper.
We will report details of how there is a glimmer of hope for Fife’s closure-threatened Remploy factories.
There will be emotional family tributes to a high-achieving Tayside businesswoman who has died suddenly in Australia aged 42.
Find out why former miners across Tayside, Fife and the rest of Scotland are being asked to dig deep once again, but this time into their pockets.
And pick up a Courier to discover why Monifieth man Simon Brown, originally from Dunfermline, has been rubbing shoulders in Los Angeles with the likes of Beyonce, Katy Perry, Adele, Rihanna and Jennifer Lopez.
In sport, Ian Roache will be at Easter Road to provide a match report and reaction from the Hibs v St Johnstone SPL clash.
Jackie McNamara reveals he’ll be hoping to tie down one of his star Dundee United players on a new contract, while Dundee boss Barry Smith won’t let his players throw in the towel.
We also have a preview of the Fife derby between Cowdenbeath and Dunfermline.
Golf correspondent Steve Scott has his weekly column, and he also brings news of a future Donald Trump development that has taken a step forward.
Also, we reveal which Perth and Kinross school has produced two British champion athletes.
For all this and more, see Tuesday’s Courier or try our digital edition.