It’s a sign of just how good the weather has been that it’s still making the news in Courier country.
As well as spreading good cheer, the summer sun has brought a host of financial benefits to local businesses. We’ve caught up with a few which have more reason than most to enjoy the prolonged heatwave.
Less cheery though, are supermarket staff who have been hit with a crippling blow thanks to a payday “quirk”. We bring you the full story.
We also tell of a lucky Tayside punter whose bookie-bashing scooped him a veritable fortune at his local racetrack.
There’s been no sign of a summer slowdown in the courts. Learn why a man who bought a pair of tights from a teenager so he could wear them himself was deemed not to be a sex offender.
And discover the full, frightening details of a Scottish murderer whose campaign of terror against her latest victim included threatening to cannibalise him like Hannibal Lecter.
The build-up to The Open continues and our top team is at Muirfield for all the pre-tournament action.
And as St Johnstone depart for Norway, we catch up with manager Tommy Wright and strike sensation Stevie May.
For all this and much more see Wednesday’s Courier or try our digital edition.