WHAT'S IN TUESDAY'S CHRONICLE
Date published: 16 July 2013
A £50,000 loan from Oldham Council to 4D Enterprises will boost the employment prospects for former Remploy staff.
Meanwhile, we report on a dramatic turn of fortune for a formerly homeless teenager from Failsworth.
And we check out the ultimate boy racer in Chadderton, hoping to make a name for himself in the world of motor sport.
On the sporting front, Latics midfield man Korey Smith staked his claim to be team captain by leading the side to victory in last night's friendly at Curzon Ashton.
This and much more in tonight's Chronicle. Make sure you buy your copy or check out the eChron and iChron for laptops and mobiles.
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