Long term issues prompted Aberdeenshire Council to reduce speed limits and create a speed table near the primary school.
Three men aged 51, 32 and 21 have been charged and were due to appear at Aberdeen Sheriff Court.
Cases continue to rise in some areas including Turriff and Mintlaw as Public Health Scotland address issues surrounding daily figures.
Christopher Baxter, will return to the venue to give a highly anticipated concert as part of Inverurie Music’s 2021-22 concert series.
In her latest column, MSP Gillian Martin looks at the refugee crisis and the long term effects of changes to music tuition in the north-east.
Deer, Echt, Garioch, Keith, Kinneff, Lower Speyside, Ross-Sutherland, Strathbogie , Strichen, Turriff, Udny and Vale of Alford will be competing.
MP Richard Thomson discusses the ongoing efforts at Westminster to address the situation in Ukraine.
This show features 2020 finalist Maisie Smith, with 2021 semi-finalist Rhys Stephenson and dancers Gorka Marquez, Jowita Przystal and Nancy Xu.
To mark this special occasion a fundraising event called Turra’s Tartan Fling will take place later this year.
Data issues have affected NHS Grampian's overall total but area cases continue to rise, most recently in Insch and Huntly.
The event which would have drawn competitors from across Scotland has been called off due to increased cases amongst players.
The positive inspection report highlighted staff's efforts 'to lead and try new initiatives'.
Talk in the bothy brought up the notion that angling really does provide the time to think and reason not to!
Targeted testing will come into effect from April 18.
In an update to Holyrood today the First Minister has said that the measure will remain in place
Alana Whitelaw was last seen about 6pm on Monday, March 14 in the Ellon area.
A25-year-old man has been arrested and charged in connection with the theft of catalytic convertors.
The event at the Garioch Hertiage Centre brought a host of sellers to the venue and attracted a large crowd of eager patrons.
Figures have not been available since Friday amid growing hospital admissions and the spread of the BA2 variant.
The move comes in response to continuing complaints relating to gulls from both coastal and inland communities.