This World War One veteran, Alfred Finnigan, dies aged 108. And a nine-year-old cross country champion wins his battle against meningitis.
This week's Western Telegraph is 124 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and lots more.
Not-to-miss news this week includes:
* Mum of teenage truant faces prison
* Pembrokeshire's power station decisions should be known by end of year
* Surfer rescues drowning pup
* Police give warning if Tetra mast does not go ahead
* Three guilty after 30-man brawl
* Pupil punched and kicked to ground
* Twelve-year-olds caught with vodka bottles
* Farmers fears put to rest over right to roam
* Police need help in car vandals crack-down
* Grow up, judge tells drugs man
* Councillors warn someone must die before road is made safer
* Disabled rugby fan slams Millennium stadium staff
* Council receives 405 complaints about animal and music noise
* Wolfscastle Post office to re-open
* Jan Cook lives up to her name with raspberry and white chocolate muffins
* Merlin's a wizard author at 91
* Nicole ready for 500-mile Euro trek
* New site sought for St Clears milk bottling plant
* County's pop princess will host charity concert
* See our guide to your Diary Dates over the coming months.
* Get a taste of adult learning and also see what Pembrokeshire College has to offer on computer and IT courses
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And catch the Western Telegraph for all the community news from your town or village.
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