Cops are making significant in-roads in the fight against rural crime through an ongoing operation launched in response to rural crime concerns.
England fans have been thanked for their good behaviour when England beat Germany and are being asking for more of the same against Ukraine.
A charity that houses young people at risk of homelessness went along to a dessert maker to collect a cheque for money raised through fundraising.
Newark-based specialist car discount service, Motorfinity, has appointed 13 new members of staff, following a period of significant growth.
A developer has won an appeal against a council decision to refuse outline permission for 322 homes on the Flowserve site at Balderton.
A woman will be walking a combined 100km on Saturday, July 3, as part of the Peak District Challenge to raise money for her mum’s Newark care home.
A sex offender who failed to tell police he had formed a close relationship and changed address received a suspended prison sentence. All cases here.
A team of council finance officers have been recognised for their role in shaping and developing their communities.
The standards of 12 military organisations marked Armed Forces Day on Saturday in Newark Market Place.
Police and Crime Commissioner Caroline Henry asks people in Newark and surrounding areas to have their say on relocating the town's police station.
Hundreds of ornamental daisies adorned the grounds of Newark Castle at the weekend.
Newark MP Robert Jenrick cut the ribbon to officially open the new plumbing and gas training centre at Newark College on Friday.
A householder said he hopes anybody else who had the same anti-vax propaganda leaflets through their door isn’t swayed by their messaging.
The 100th birthday of Britain’s last surviving Dambuster is to be marked at the school where he taught after the war.
Hundreds of fish perished when a lake suddenly de-oxygenated because of algae.
An estate owner, keen on woodland management and field sports, and with a military background has died.
Two Newark Academy pupils won first and second prize in a competition for their inspiring and creative ideas for the future of Newark.
The decision to impose a three-year order, aimed at reducing anti-social behaviour in Newark and Balderton, was not taken lightly, say the police.
The green light has been given for work to start work on major road improvements along the A614/A6097 between Ollerton and East Bridgford.
Children, some of whom have been helped by the services provided by the Children’s Bereavement Centre, have been making daisy chains.