Scottish Government minister for sport Maree Todd believes more work needs to be done to level the playing field for women in sport.
Professional footballer Simon Murray's son was recently diagnosed with autism – and now he wants to help spread awareness and understanding.
The Staggies' women's and girls' section has grown rapidly in recent years, and those involved see no reason why they can't aim for the highest level.
Scottish Women's Football believe the right steps are being taken to build resilience and sustainability for women's football in the Highlands.
Josh Sims and Josh Reid were both sent to hospital after facing Aberdeen last week – and fans will have to wait a while to see them play again.
One of Ross County's brightest prospects will once again be pulling on Scotland colours next week after getting his second under-19 call-up.
"There's a lot of catching up to do."
Malky Mackay felt his side had every chance to get a result against Hearts in the Premiership – but that their attacking display was not good enough.
Ross County slipped to their third loss in-a-row in all competitions against Hearts – and down to second bottom of the Premiership table.
George Harmon believes his friendly competition with Josh Reid to nail down a regular starting spot is helping both players reach the next level.
Kyle Turner insists there were plenty of positives from Wednesday night's defeat to Aberdeen that County can take into tomorrow's game against Hearts.
Malky Mackay believes Aberdeen could have had two players sent off for tackles that sent Josh Sims and Josh Reid to hospital.
Ross County did themselves proud said Malky Mackay, who confirmed Josh Sims needed to go to hospital after taking a nasty challenge.
Ross County had to play most of their quarter final with 10 men – but still made it a nervy finish for an eventually victorious Aberdeen.
After asking for a title shot for months, Ben Bartlett will finally have the chance to bring a belt back to Dingwall before 2023 is over.
Alex Samuel is always pleased to see the ball hitting the back of the net for Ross County – whether he is on the pitch or not.
Malky Mackay walks past a reminder of County's 2016 cup win every day. Now he wants to lead the club to Hampden for the first time since that triumph.
James Brown believes the Staggies have no reason to be afraid of Aberdeen – despite shipping four goals to the Dons just days ago in the league.
Malky Mackay wants Ross County to take the initiative and make their cup tie against Aberdeen a different affair than their league match last Sunday.
Malky Mackay will not let Ross County's Pittodrie loss linger on minds with a cup rematch in Dingwall just days away.