Hero mum saves the day: The quick thinking actions of a kindergarten mum averted a potential catastrophe when she acted as a human shield against a runaway car.
Pembrokeshire's largest ever charity event, Adam's Festival of Hope, drew in thousands of visitors and broke records galore.
This week's Western Telegraph is packed with county news, the summer guide, sport, entertainment, jobs, features, letters, classified and loads more.
Not-to-miss news this week includes:
* Crackdown on anti-social behaviour
* Television programme investigates LNG
* Cerys Matthews has a bouncing baby boy
* Father of six dies in bike smash
* A £15 home is sold for £388,000
* County gets touch on illegal raves
* Local council faces financial crisis
* Tenby schoolgirl wins prom in national magazine comp
* Free bus row goes to Court of Appeal
* County pays tribute to London bombing victims
* Pembrokeshire goes potty for Harry Potter
* Row over herdsman's house continues
* Work has started on housing for the elderly
* Call for action on Narberth 'yobs'
* Lots of pictures from Haverfordwest Carnival and Pembrokeshire's Darwin Science Festival.
* Haverfordwest take cricket's Jubilee Cup
And catch the Western Telegraph for all the community news from your town or village
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