People have been encouraged to hand over their unwanted knives, without fear of prosecution for doing so, for the duration of the operation.
Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire have been issued a yellow weather warning for wind on Wednesday (March 13).
Pupils from Holy Trinity Catholic Academy had the chance to quiz their local MP, Mr Robert Jenrick, about democracy when he visited on Friday.
The Advertiser's own Sharon and Julia visited India for a week of experiences.
'Coaching Stories: Flowing and Falling of Being a Coach.' is a book that focuses on the ups and downs of being a coach through personal experiences.
Police are investigating an assault in Lovers Lane, Newark, in the early hours of Saturday.
Layla Gomes, who is 11, loves animals and does much of the work to care for the guinea pigs.
The A46 between Cattle Market and Brownhills roundabouts has re-opened.
Sponsorship opportunities remain for this year’s Newark Business Awards.
Patients and visitors who need to travel to King's Mill Hospital are driving a new campaign to restore a bus service between the two hospitals.
Six-year-old Maddi Smith has waved goodbye to 14 inches of her chestnut-coloured hair to raise £440 for the Little Princess Trust.
Residents will pay an extra 1.94% to Newark and Sherwood District Council as its share of council tax.
Hundreds of people flocked to Newark on Saturday for the reopening of its historic Buttermarket.
The council’s planning committee was due to consider an application for retrospective planning permission for the bricking up of ATM hole.
The petition launched to protest against the planned removal of four mature trees is to be handed in tonight.
Officers have been called to the scene of a road traffic collision at Brownhills roundabout.
A second prolific shoplifter has been jailed for 28 weeks and banned from entering shops in Newark.
Mr David Payne has represented Newark as a councillor for 44 years.
Catering staff at Barnby Road Academy, Newark, have been dishing up brilliant meals for their pupils.
NSPCC celebrated 125 years of East Nottinghamshire Branch on the steps of Newark Town Hall.