The society has raised sufficient funds to begin the transformation of Old Clyne School into a Community Heritage Centre and Museum.
Four fortnightly sessions will be held from Saturday January 20 and everyone with an interest in photography is invited to attend.
David MacAskill has been with the RNLI for 34 years.
Suisgill Estate ghillie Donald Sutherland made the ceremonial first cast this morning.
Joan Bishop has stepped down from her voluntary role of chairperson of Dornoch Area Community Interest Company (DACIC).
Steve Farquharson, Bumblebee Cottage, Embo Street, has raised an amazing £20,000 after taking part in three overseas expeditions.
Durness Primary School has a roll of just four pupils.
Organisers of Assynt Highland Games are holding a recruitment event next week.
The second public consultation meeting will be held at the Ben Loyal Hotel on January 18 from 12pm-2pm and 5pm-8pm.
Gary Innes and Ewen Henderson will be joined by guest artist Rory Matheson.
Presenter Paul Murton explores the River Oykel from its source in Assynt to the Dornoch Firth and the sea.
Fiona Morrison was made an MBE in the King's New Year's Honours list for services to the people of the Highlands during her time at SSE.
The ward has been closed for long periods over the past four years due to staffing problems as well as the onset of the coronavirus pandemic.
Did you know Kathleen Webster who lived at Swordale Crescent in Bonar Bridge?
The Assynt Foundation has hinted that it may have some good news to announce in 2024.
Communities for Coul's botanist and economist have offered to show Ariane Burgess round Coul Links.
Engineers completed work on site to restore the landline service in Durness at around 12.30pm today.
The new Outdoor Toddler Group will be based at Davochfin Farm, Dornoch. Picture: Stock Image
Calls to 999 can be made from any mobile phone.
Local resident Linda Flett organised the dip in Scourie Bay on Monday, January 1.