A world champion at 10 from Alness; Ruralympic glory for Black Isle SWI team and breakthrough hopes in Wester Ross affordable housing trailblazer.
There was a lot happening in September. Continuing our glance back over the year in front page stories and photos.
Missing boy triggers massive Easter Ross response; tractor-daft tot at Black Isle Show; Save Our Gymnastics Club and designer heads for Big Apple.
Shania Twain’s shout-out for Black Isle designer; Dingwall woman picks up posthumous medal for brother and Tain tragedy spurs life-saving campaign.
An update of what happened in June of last year through the front pages of the Ross-shire Journal. Dive in and see what you can remember!
Tom Stoltman got his third world strongman title, a Dingwall employee finished work after 43 years and tears were shed for a plucky Black Isle lad.
A Tain mother’s heartfelt plea on behalf of her daughter; start of mega cruise line season; Sonny steps out for Strictly and cruise season starts.
Stoltman spills beans on three ‘massive’ new parts of training regime that led to third World’s Strongest Man title - and promises shocks for 2025.
These Strathpuffer teams tackling the gruelling 24-hour endurance event have great motivation for their efforts.
Alan McLean, known for links to Ross Sutherland Rugby Club and HBS Ring, saddled up for My Name'5 Doddie Foundation and the Alzheimer's Society.
A lot happened in March 2024 as this glance back over the Ross-shire Journal front pages of that month reveals.
The landslide forced closure of the road on the Black Isle on a day which saw flooding across the Highlands.
After an earlier appeal for witnesses, police said insurance details have been exchanged and they will take no further action.
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A Ross-shire lifeboat volunteer whose quick thinking has been credited with saving lives admitted he was shocked to have been made an MBE.
Confusion reigned after a police statement that the road would be closed until next week. In fact it will re-open under traffic control this evening.
Flooding has created a Hogmanay headache for thousands of people with travel plans thrown into complete disarray.
An 11-year-old’s miracle escape after 200ft cliff plunge recalled; school decision-makers told to stop passing the buck and hopes for a village hall.
A look back over 2024 via the front pages of the Ross-shire Journal.
Some strong words spoken as top targets for 2025 revealed.