ROSS MUNRO is only a year into his senior football career – and already celebrating a silverware treble.
STUART Kettlewell wants to keep Ross County’s double-winning squad together and carry a special dressing room bond into the Premiership.
A DRIVER was caught doing three times the speed limit outside a Ross-shire school during a police crackdown.
FOUR men are to be reported over speeding offences after their four vehicles were spotted doing 128mph on the A890 west of Achnasheen.
A father and daughter have honoured the work done by Highland Hospice in tribute to a former Tain woman.
A charity is pressing the case for improved conservation measures for herring spawning grounds in Wester Ross.
SCHOOL inspectors are to monitor progress at one of the biggest secondary schools in the Highlands.
Efforts to improve the safety of horse riders have been backed in Ross-shire.
POLICE have urged to witnesses to come forward after a man was injured in a car crash near the Tore roundabout yesterday.
UPDATE: The A9 southbound has reopened at the Tore roundabout following an earlier accident, Traffic Scotland has confirmed.
THE family of a man who died in a road crash on the A9 have paid tribute to "a much loved husband, father and grandfather".
UPDATE (12:05): A DRIVER has died following a crash between a lorry and car on the A9 near Alness, police have confirmed.
UPDATE (11:35am): A PERSON has suffered “potentially serious injuries” after a car and lorry collided on the A9 near Alness this morning.
UPDATE (10.50am): A person has suffered "potentially serious" injuries after a car and lorry collided on the A9 near Alness.
POLICE have appealed for information after a report of indecent behaviour in an Easter Ross wood.
Firefighters have been called out to tackle a gorse fire at Muir of Ord.
AN ‘extreme’ wild fire risk has sparked warnings to walkers, campers and residents in the Ross-shire area.
The heroism of a Ross-shire soldier is recounted as Victoria Cross goes on public display for the first time.
EQUINE enthusiasts have taken part in a campaign raising awareness about the need for motorists to give horses and their riders more consideration.
THE Post Office will temporarily re-open its former Tain High Street site from next Tuesday – as it seeks permanent solutions to local provision.