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Moc Golfers 11th After Second Round Of NCAA Regional
The Chattanooga Mocs men's golf team shot 294 today in second round of the NCAA Columbus Regional on the Scarlet Course.
French MSP Christian Allard sworn in at Holyrood
MR Allard moved to Scotland more than 25 years ago and today he made a non-religious affirmation and repeated it in his first language in front of MSPs in the debating chamber.
Funding scheme to mark WWI centenary
The cash is to be used to help explore, conserve and share WWI heritage, and deepen understanding of the conflict.
Bookbug visits kids in the shire
Bookbug took to the road in a mobile library to explore Aberdeenshire and inspire young children to read books recently.
Scottish News: Resort allegations 'need response'
Police and other public authorities are being invited to respond to allegations they "overstepped" boundaries in relation to Donald Trump's application for a golf resort on the north-east coast.
No support for Aikey traveller site
Strong views were expressed during a public meet at Old Deer last week to discuss proposals to establish a gypsy/travellers site near the village.
Rapeseed oil firm wins export deal
The Aberdeenshire firm has also won a contract to supply 20 Sainsbury stores in Scotland, while an existing contract with Tesco has been expanded.
Aberdeenshire castle where Game of Thrones star Rose Leslie was born...
Rose's father Sebastian, the Aberdeenshire chieftain of Clan Leslie, and her mum Candy have decided to give up Lickleyhead Castle, near Insch, which has been in the family for centuries.
'Mad Alex' Salmond lied to me about wind farm and I'm going to sue!...
Next week, I have instructed my lawyers to launch an all-out challenge at the Scottish Supreme Court to 'Mad Alex', as I believe history will some day call Alex Salmond.
Firm reduces wind project stake
Swedish energy firm Vattenfall has announced it is paring back its investment in a contentious offshore wind turbine development opposed by US property tycoon Donald Trump.
Local 'Yes' and 'Better Together' supporters have been launching their campaigns recently, both keen to capture the vote in Aberdeenshire, which is seen as a key battleground.
Grampian Book Award winner chosen by children from the region
The winner of a children's book award voted for by pupils from across the North-east of Scotland has been revealed at an award ceremony in Aberdeen.
Survey begins on Donald Trump opposes windfarm
VITAL test drilling investigations to pave the way for the construction of the controversial offshore wind farm being opposed by Donald Trump got underway today in Aberdeen Bay.
Aberdeen City of Culture bid backed by MPs
FIVE North east MPs have backed a House of Commons motion, calling on the Government to make Aberdeen the UK City of Culture in 2017.
Four firms bid for controversial A 745m Aberdeen bypass project
A FUNDING deal for a controversial city bypass has been reached after a shortlist of firms bidding for the A 745 million project was drawn up.
Public meeting following New Deer recycling fire
Aberdeenshire Council and the other agencies involved in handling the fire at Keenan Recycling Centre near Turriff will be there to answer questions from the audience.
Broadband survey reveals need for speed
The results of an Aberdeenshire-wide survey on broadband have shown that there is an over-whelming demand for improved provision in the area.
What might have been: The Iron Lady and the Iron Laddie
CHARLES Moore's authorised biography of Mrs T reveals she was almost certainly in love with the much older Robert Henderson before she married Denis Thatcher.
Plans for 1bn new town given the green light
PLANS for a 1 billion new town, billed as Scotland's largest and supported by Prince Charles, have been given the go-ahead. PLANS for a 1 billion new town, billed as Scotland's largest and supported by Prince Charles, have been given the go-ahead. Chapelton of Elsick, 10 miles south of Aberdeen, will consist of 8000 homes built on swathes of ... (more)
Scot caught in Mumbai siege to see drama on stage
HE WAS the Scots banker who spent more than 40 hours hiding out in a Mumbai hotel after getting caught up in the terror attacks which claimed 166 lives.