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‘You feel drunk looking at them’ - Anger at council’s yellow line blunder

‘You feel drunk looking at them’ - Anger at council’s yellow line blunder

Residents have been left unimpressed with “eyesore” road markings repainted by a council.


Buckie Rovers reach welfare cup final with penalty shoot-out victory

Buckie Rovers reach welfare cup final with penalty shoot-out victory

A Welfare team reached the final of the WJ Tewnion Cup with a penalty shoot-out against Aberlour Villa.


Downward trend in Moray benefit claims stalls as new figures remain static year-on-year

Downward trend in Moray benefit claims stalls as new figures remain static year-on-year

Year-on year benefits claims in Moray have remained static, new figures have revealed.


Golf club’s five-day open reaches latter stages

Golf club’s five-day open reaches latter stages

Matchplay action at a five-day open golf tournament has gotten underway after two days of strokeplay.


Van driver charged for driving with two-year-old on lap

Van driver charged for driving with two-year-old on lap

A motorist who allegedly had his two-year-old sitting on his lap while driving on a busy road has been charged.


Dundee United manager praises Buckie Thistle after cup victory

Dundee United manager praises Buckie Thistle after cup victory

Dundee United ran out 5-2 winners against Buckie Thistle at Victoria Park.


Historic Highland games has best turnout in decades

Historic Highland games has best turnout in decades

An increase in tourists saw a “bumper crowd” attend a village’s near two-century old Highland games.


Buckie boss ‘pleased’ with battling showing against Dundee United

Buckie boss ‘pleased’ with battling showing against Dundee United

A Highland League manager says he has seen improvements game on game during this season’s League Cup.


Forres gymnasts successful at competition in Inverurie

Forres gymnasts successful at competition in Inverurie

The competition was the final one for Forres Gymnastics Club before the summer break.


Moray youngsters take part in Swedish orienteering training camp

Moray youngsters take part in Swedish orienteering training camp

Six Moravian juniors took part in the training camp.


Buckie Thistle 2 Dundee United 5: Three penalties as Jags score twice against Premiership side

Buckie Thistle 2 Dundee United 5: Three penalties as Jags score twice against Premiership side

A dramatic clash at Victoria Park saw seven goals scored.


Big job ahead but new MP Logan vows he’s up for the challenge

Big job ahead but new MP Logan vows he’s up for the challenge

There is a big job of work to do - that was the verdict from Aberdeenshire North and Moray East’s (ANME) new MP Seamus Logan.


Stolen Keith off-roader spotted in Moray village, police confirm

Stolen Keith off-roader spotted in Moray village, police confirm

OFFICERS confirmed today that an off-roader stolen from a Keith farm was later seen in a Moray village 13 miles away.


Live wrestling event coming to Elgin Town Hall

Live wrestling event coming to Elgin Town Hall

The event is due to take place on Thursday, July 25.


Elgin Cathedral celebrates its 800th birthday

Elgin Cathedral celebrates its 800th birthday

Lantern of the North continues to shine.


Mark Ridgers reveals he turned down full-time offers to join Buckie Thistle

Mark Ridgers reveals he turned down full-time offers to join Buckie Thistle

The goalkeeper was given offers from Championship and Northern Irish teams.


More than 1,500 jobs lost as Carpetright goes into administration

More than 1,500 jobs lost as Carpetright goes into administration

Hundreds of workers at one British retail giant have been made redundant after the company went into administration.


Drive to plug Moray’s £10.2m health and care budget shortfall continues with appointment of new interim chief officer

Drive to plug Moray’s £10.2m health and care budget shortfall continues with appointment of new interim chief officer

Judith Proctor has over three decades of experience in health and social care.


Keith-born singer Amy Papiransky aims to build on success of last single

Keith-born singer Amy Papiransky aims to build on success of last single

New song focuses on perils of social media.


New study reveals farming to be Scotland’s most dangerous job

New study reveals farming to be Scotland’s most dangerous job

AS Farm Safety Week get s under way new figures show that farming continues to have the poorest safety record of any occupation in the UK.


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