It’s apocalypse now.
After weeks of sizzling summer the weather has broken with dramatic consequences don’t miss our coverage which includes the sensational tale of a Fife house ripped apart by lightning.
Also in Wednesday’s tempestuous Courier we have all the details of the pongy predicament faced by a Perth woman after she dipped her hand into a dog mess bin in a fearless bid to retrieve a child’s hat.
Those of a nervous disposition should stop reading now…
The woman’s arm became stuck in the aforementioned waste receptacle and emergency services had to free her much to the shock and horror of a growing crowd of bemused onlookers. Yikes and indeed cripes.
Meanwhile, we look ahead to the Commonwealth Games, revealing just how you can go about getting your hands on gold dust briefs for the sporting extravaganza. Hurrah.
A legend as a player at an SPL club and latterly a manager who brought glory to a lower league team, find out the identity of the man banned from the road after being caught drink driving in his club car.
And, lest you forget, a woman has still had a baby. We have all the latest, including details of the Dundee woman who, as Kate was delivering in the luxury wards of an exclusive London hospital, gave birth in a car on the Kingsway. Now if the Duchess had produced a son in a car on a dual carriageway can you imagine the global frenzy that would have ensued…? Mind-boggling.
In sport, we speak to the St Johnstone manager ahead of the Perth club’s crunch clash with Rosenborg.
Meanwhile, we have details of a potential fresh start for former Celtic and Dundee goalkeeper Rab Douglas.
Along at Tannadice, the United boss is ready to take some decisions on trialists…
For all of these stories and so much more see Wednesday’s Courier or why not try our digital edition?