Around 70 tractor drivers took part in the fundraising trA8tors EUAnite tractor run .
All photos and videos submitted must have been taken in Dornoch within the last two years.
Volunteers are being sought to take part in a beach clean at Golspie beach on Wednesday, September 21.
One of the aims of the Eilidh Macleod Memorial Trust is to advance the musical education for young people in rural areas.
A stall at the school sale is to be dedicated to local crafts.
Two vacancies have arisen on a wind farm community benefit advisory panel in Sutherland.
The festival is organised annually by Highland Council and runs over three weeks in late September and October.
The 4km walk next Wednesday will go through Clachtoll, a crofting township rich in wildlife and steeped in history.
From the picture archive of the Northern Times.
At a recent AGM Valerie Gale stood down as interim chairwoman and her husband Richard Gale as treasurer.
Events in memory of the Queen are taking place this weekend in Melvich and Dornoch.
Sutherland’s senior health manager has said the situation regarding maternity services in the county is causing her “anxiety”.
It is thought that the damage was caused at around 11.30pm on Thursday, September 8.
The official dedication of the stone took place in April when around 300 people gathered at the site for the poignant ceremony.
Locally based charity Connecting Communities, which supports older people, is organising the screening.
The funeral of Lord Strathnaver, Alexander Sutherland, is to take place at Dunrobin Castle next Tuesday, his family have announced.
Nine objections have been received to the proposed development on a 8.6 hectare area of rough agricultural land north of Station Road.
Members of East Sutherland Rotary Club said Ella Macgregor, a fourth year student, “really made the audience sit up and listen intently”.
Golspie High School has put out an invitation on social media for local people to put their names forward to become invigilators.
In the past, the lack of access has caused upset and anger, particularly when wheelchair users were unable to attend funerals.