The county is damaged by storms. And families are in mourning as a young Milford Haven man is killed, and a 47-year old Haverfordwest man dies almost two weeks after being attacked.

This week's Western Telegraph is 108 pages packed with county news, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and lots more.

Not to be missed news this week includes:

* Police search continues as second man goes missing in Tenby

* Inquest on former St Davids hotelier who was killed during a US holiday

* Businessman's death remains a mystery - inquest told

* An open verdict is recorded on Polish man's ferry death

* Three men are jailed for trying to smuggle over a million cigarettes

* Bluestone Project still on track despite court hearing

* Pembrokeshire College receives a second bomb hoax in a week

* Classrooms closed as traces of asbestos are found

* Welsh language activists target private companies in Cardigan

* Radon gas threatens the health of thousands

* An 'out-of-control' ex-soldier had sword and rifle

* Pocket guide which offers internet safety advice is launched

* A horse survives 120 foot plunge after an eight-hour rescue

* Pembrokeshire promotes year-round holidays

* The Pembrokeshire Rivers Trust secures £256,000 for projects

* Heroic fire crews battle storm chaos

* New roles for two historic Dockyard buildings

* Find out how shoeboxes can help needy children abroad this Christmas

Plus: BBC presenter Jamie Owen and Pembrokeshire photographer Martin Cavaney launch their latest book, Magic Harbours, and Welsh folk legend Meic Stevens signs copies of his autobiography

And: Enjoy our two page Press Pack special

And catch the Western Telegraph for all the community news from your town or village.