Forres House faces look back on five decades of fun ahead of celebrations this week.
FC Thistle showed their silverware off to fellow patrons following their welfare cup and league wins.
Stella's Voice volunteer Yvonne Findlay is appealing for donations of items for war-torn Ukraine.
Forres and Finderne Community Councils need new members to represent their areas.
Forres, Nairn and District Riding for the Disabled is highlighting the impact of physical activity on those with disabilities.
Anderson's pupil Fergus Rhind won a quiz created to raise funds for Forres Heritage Trust.
Coinneach MacLeod is signing Hebridean Baker at Home at Brodie Countryfare.
The Forres police report for October includes antisocial behaviour, violence and disorder, and acquisitive crime.
Rafford Village Hall is hosting the event on Saturday featuring food, drink, music and dancing.
Moray Council's sustainable learning estate survey is open until the end of the month.
Author AG (Andrew) Rivett wrote part of The Priest's Wife while living in The Park.
The Tournament and The Riding of the Marches were painted in 1841 and hang in the Tolbooth Courtroom.
Andrew Smith has been named Most Compassionate Funeral Directors at the Scottish Enterprise Awards.
Whisky firm Aceo Ltd aims to convert the former Bank of Scotland building at 102 High Street.
Pupils studying practical subjects have to study at Lossiemouth High School, Moray College, Elgin High School and Elgin Academy.
Findhorn Village Store earned the Top Tin award from MIRO after collecting the most donations in the area.
The Knockomie Inn is offering The Glasgow School of Art School of Innovation and Technology students accommodation.
Angus Benson ran a section of the Loch Ness Marathon on behalf of Moray Inshore Rescue Organisation.
Choir leader Bill Henderson is organising A Village Carols Workshop on Saturday, November 11.
The Forres branch of the Royal British Legion is organising the march to the War Memorial after the St Leonard's Church service.