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The latest edition of the Medway Messenger is in the shops now packed full of all the latest news, pictures and sport.
We have a special investigation into Medway drivers' parking woes, with revelations that more than 1,000 parking tickets were given out every week last year - generating £1.3m in fines. See our graphic for the Towns' parking fine hotspots.
Rochester Young Offenders' Institute, which has been used for inmates aged 18 to 21 for almost a decade, is to begin detaining adult prisoners within weeks. Criminals serving life sentences could be accommodated from this summer.
Medway had its fair share of residents commended in the Queen's birthday honours - including a volunteer who has served her community for more than 60 years.
And we speak to the Chatham boy hero who rescued his grandmother from a holiday car smash aged four - and is now set to receive another reward for his heroic act 14 years later.
We have a picture special from a dressing-up day at Strood's Temple Mill Primary. See if you can spot your child.
What's On has an interview with Katherine Jenkins and a guide to Kent's top 10 family days out for free. There is also a free AA pocket book for every reader (just pay P&P) and the chance to win a ride around Brands Hatch.
The team is already busy working on Monday's Medway Messenger. As well as all the news and sport from the weekend, it will give you the chance to win £150 to spend at Strood's new Asda. Don't miss your copy!