Corporal Stella Walker has been appointed as an aide and representative to the Lord Lieutenant for the Inverurie area.
Pupils in P1-3 at Monymusk Primary Schoo have written and published a book in the Doric dialect.
The Hill of Fare Windfarm Information Group are set to host a Know the Issues public meeting on Wednesday, June 14 at the Midmar Hall.
An Aberdeenshire cat owner has joined Cats Protection’s campaign for snares to be banned after her pet cat was found with horrific injuries.
Highland bowling better in the summer sunshine in Rothienorman went on to win by 136 to 93.
Students from Gray’s School of Art Degree Show are celebrating success after receiving awards at the opening launch event.
Former SNP councillor for Central Buchan Sandy Stronach died last week, with tributes being paid by former colleagues.
Local MP Richard Thomson has welcomed the commencement of an inquiry by a House of Commons Select Committee into the UK Government’s trade deals.
THERE was a silver theme to Inverurie Choral Society's summer concert in the Acorn Centre in Inverurie to mark the special 25th anniversary.
A group from Ellon-based Quensh joined forces with J+S Subsea in a clean-up effort at Newburgh Beach, where they collected 138kg of waste.
Kintore and Mintlaw Community Churches have been granted permission for the conversion of two former business premises in their respective towns.
Police Scotland have confirmed that former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has been released from custody following her arrest earlier today.
Farmers are calling for the emergency authorisation for use of the bracken control herbicide Asulam for the benefit of upland farming and crofting.
The severe lack of profitability in producing chicken has seen a sharp reduction in the number of birds being reared in the UK.
State-of-the-art technology which measures greenhouse gas emissions in sheep, will be on display at a special event in Speyside, this July.
A 52-year-old woman has been arrested in connection with the ongoing investigation into the funding and finances of the Scottish National Party.
Children are being given the chance to have their say on what new playpark equipment they would like in Sandhaven and Gardenstown.
An emergency authorisation for the inclusion of cobalt salts in livestock feed has been granted recognising the risk of deficiency in Scotland.
A comprehensive overview of LLA’s service delivery across culture and sport during the past year highlighted a number of high-performing projects.
Creative networks across the north-east are hosting a range of activities this summer to enhance wellbeing and creative community cohesion.