A statue of a Civil War Roundhead and Cavalier soldier is set to be moved to a major gateway into Newark.
Volunteers at the charity Reach Learning Disability contribute 20,000 hours each year.
St John Ambulance needs more adult volunteers to support its activities with young people — the charity’s Cadets and Badgers — in Newark.
Edwinstowe-based pensions company Clumber Consultancy have raised £3,600 for East Midlands charity Children's Links.
A man and a woman, both aged 20, have been arrested on suspicion of arson.
An exhibition in the chapel at Newark Cemetery commemorates D-Day and the role that Newark played in it.
A college to train young people for the Royal Air Force and the wider aerospace industry will be extended into Newark College in September.
A passive drugs dog operation in Newark town centre will be screened on tonight's episode of Cops UK: Bodycam Squad.
A former Army nurse has criticised a housing provider for being happy to waste water through her leaking boiler.
Look out for the Keep Newark Tidy team in the town on Monday.
Robert Jenrick, MP for Newark and Bingham, has launched a petition to present to the new Prime Minister to finally beat the gridlock around Newark.
History was brought to life at the weekend as warriors once again invaded Newark Castle.
A memorial football match for a Newark firefighter Graham McGuigan was bathed in sunshine sent from heaven, said one of its organisers.
Back behind bars: Trevor Slater-Owens is jailed for robbing two terrified women while "out of his face on cocaine."
Court imposes conditional discharge on thief who filled a shopping trolley full of alcohol and groceries and fled without paying.
New crime statistics have revealed Newark and Sherwood is the joint safest district in Nottinghamshire.
Pub theology is an informal faith-based discussion held in a Newark pub.
MP says Theresa May lost her job because of game-playing and posturing in Westminster by politicians who have lost the respect of the people.
History will be brought to life this weekend at Newark Castle.
Youths who spoil streets with graffiti are being made to clean it up themselves as part of a Restorative Justice scheme.