THE Forres-based credit union has expanded to Elgin and Buckie.
CHILDREN from Applegrove and Pilmuir primary schools were piped out as they prepare to move up to the academy.
MORE sessions will be delivered later in the summer.
S1-S6 pupils are welcome to play street football and basketball in a portable playing cage outside Tesco.
Staff at Forres Health and Care Centre have spoken out after criticism of the level of local NHS services.
Rotary Club of Forres presented two awards to the town’s most celebrated volunteers.
Contractor Everwarm has been employed to insulate buildings in Forres.
Irene McIvor won prizes in Wright’s Home Hardware's Facebook competition.
Logie Primary is investigating the lives of pupils on its register dated 1881 to 1974.
The National Trust for Scotland has apprentice vacancies at Brodie Castle, Crathes Castle and Pitmedden Gardens.
SOCCER Sevens kicked off again for the new season in May.
A local NHS patient claims the current procedure of initial medical questioning from a receptionist is unnecessary.
Findhorn Village Conservation Company is investing £75,000 in repairs on the road and car park.
Residential facilities at 6 Culbin Road, Forres have been deemed surplus to requirements.
A tower with spectacular views has reopened in Culbin Forest after two years closed.
Local band Bad Actress has released its sixth single in just over a year.
The Stretch2Step programme is running at Grant Park from Tuesday, June 8 for eight weeks.
Kenny Gordon of Darwin Drive won a new car after paying just £2.50 to enter an online competition.
Findhorn and Nairn are included in a top 10 list created by holiday provider, Canine Cottages.
Findhorn-based Wild Things needs help to remove hogweed and knotweed from the banks of the river Findhorn.