Gordon Main was a founder member of Nairn Road Runners in 1983
Nairn Bonus Club is seeking people to run activity evenings for adults with learning difficulties.
The operator of a proposed wind farm is making a commitment to help local residents reduce energy bills.
The "showies" returned to Nairn and were a big hit after two years without the town's Highland Games due to Covid.
The popular folk music sessions at the Pace Cafe in Ardersier have resumed.
'The legacy of pupils that he has taught must be remarkable.'
Nairn residents are demanding a flood prevention strategy is produced for the town.
A church hall in Nairn has been refurbished thanks to fundraising by parishioners and a £9000 grant from The Davidson (Nairn) Charitable Trust.
A new bridge crossing the River Nairn is said to be contributing to more traffic passing through Cawdor and increasing the risk to pedestrians.
A GROUP of Nairn County fans the ‘Still Gamers’ have paid tribute to one of their pals who died recently.
Two Nairn sisters have published the wartime memories of their late father who was taken prisoner of war during the siege of Dunkirk.
Nairn's Provost Laurie Fraser is warning about wider consequences for parking in the town if Highland Council imposes parking charges on the Links.
A garage workshop and filling station in Nairn which has been run by the same family for decades has changed hands.
Concern grows that Nairn children are losing grass to play on at town's Links due to invading cars.
17 nests and 190 eggs were removed from Highland Council depot.
All the fun of the fair returns to Nairn after Covid call off but Nairn Games cancelled again.
After many long months of closed doors and restricted hours due to Covid, volunteers at Nairn Museum are excited about welcoming back visitors.
After enforcement notice issued by Highland Council.
Two street markets showcasing the best local produce have been planned for Nairn over the coming months.
There is something very big happening in Nairn this September.