Local stories in the Press this week
- Leader
A man who narrowly escaped death after arsonists set fire to his Wrexham flat door says he is living in terror of another attack happening.
- Leader
The Morris family from connah's Quay are holding a round the clock vigil for triplets who are fighting for their lives after being born 11 weeks premature at the Countess of Chester Hospital.
- Tizer
Maesbrook farmer, Ray Morris, is used to providing a unique 'taxi' service during the village's frequent floodings - but last week it turned into a lifesaver.
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- Daily Post
Jules Peters spoke for the first time about how she feared she would die, after being struck down by two blood clots and a mystery African virus after her climb up Mount Kilimanjaro for husband Mike's Love Hope Strength Foundation - which raises money for cancer sufferers.
- Denbighshire Visitor
Friends Dave Mann, 36, from Llangollen, and Tim Benson, 34, from Derbyshire lost on Scafell Pike during a charity challenge were forced to huddle together to survive freezing conditions, 40mph winds, rain and snow while trying to raise money for Cylch Meithrin Llangollen (Welsh medium nursery).
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