Forres Friends of Woods and Fields are looking for help to grow vegetables as part of a community project.
Improvement works costing more than £220,000 are under way on the listed High Street building used by service cadets.
Martina Baluff of Balnaferry died in an accident while hiking at Ballachulish in Glencoe.
Residents and staff at Meadowlark spruced up their outdoor space while competing with 14 other care homes.
Octogenarian Kenneth James won £1900 playing the Cans Lotto.
Moray Hydrotherapy Pool got a £1000 community grant from the Tesco Bags of Help scheme.
Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland’s store at 77 High Street is appealing for volunteers.
Drumduan School representatives met with police and councillors to discuss how to resolve the issue.
Forres Footpaths Trust invested £1200 from the Berry Burn wind farm Community Fund in map panels and plinths.
Drumduan School aims to educate the wider community on the right of way through its grounds.
Lisa Wolff co-ordinated the event using equipment provided by Moray Council and Finderne Development Trust.
Mark Donald has spent years collecting and making Star Wars memorabilia to put on public display behind his house.
Debbie Hutchison, Fiona McClenaghan, Mandy Clinch and Sam Weston raised funds for Claypark Rescues and Culbin Cats.
Twenty seven employees employees raised £1615.56 running a 5k Race for Life.
Police and ambulance services were called to Kinloss Primary after a child leaving school was hit by a car.
Ami Dundas is kayaking for five days from Fort William to Inverness, plus wild camping
Rotary Club of Forres volunteers have been tidying up following weekend gatherings in the centre of Cluny Hill.
Fiona Thomson will raise funds for Moray Inshore Rescue Organisation (MIRO) by competing a sponsored walk of the Speyside Way.
1st Forres Scout Group was praised by Lord Lieutenant of Moray, Major General Seymour Monro.
Mick, Cheryll Hilton and 16-year-old daughter Imogen completed a 24-mile trek to raise funds for Sight Scotland.