Newark Athletic Club welcomed the trustees of the Newark Sports Association (NSA) to one of their club training nights.
A council has agreed in principle to bring the company that manages its housing stock back in-house in a move that impacts 5,500 tenants.
A report before tonight's meeting of the district council's policy and finance committee makes the recommendation to agree the move in principle.
Firecrews were called to put extinguish the silver car, which was set alight on Walton's Lane, North Muskham, around 4pm on Tuesday.
The Crown Estate has interviewed Nottinghamshire-based parties vying to own a village rooted in history.
Officers are appealing for information and witnesses following a series of burglaries in Newark
Further progress on a scheme to transform and regenerate the Yorke Drive area of Newark could be made on Tuesday.
Bargain Buys is the retailer that will replace Marks and Spencer in Newark town centre.
A battery hen rehoming event saw nearly 300 re-homed on Saturday thanks to appeals in the Advertiser and Facebook.
Apprenticeships were the theme of a week-long celebration at Newark and Sherwood District Council.
A volunteer has been shortlisted for an NHS award for the remarkable effect she and her 11 therapy dogs have on mental health patients.
A third CCTV car could soon be patrolling the roads outside Nottinghamshire’s schools, cracking down on parents who are parking illegally.
Enhanced day care services have been provided in Newark, paving the way for a long-awaited new school for children with special needs to be built.
Enhanced day care services have been provided in Newark, paving the way for a long-awaited new special school to be built.
A man is due to appear before magistrates in Mansfield today charged with two robberies and one offence of assault with intent to rob.
Nottinghamshire Police were called this morning (Tuesday) to a report of a collision involving a car and a motorcycle.
Police are at an incident on Strawberry Hall Lane, Newark, where a cordon is in place.
A charity that helps thousands of hens that would otherwise be killed is seeking homes for them in the Newark area.
More than 1,000 battery hens that would otherwise have been heading for slaughter were re-homed.
The Suthers School, to be built at Fernwood Business Park, will eventually cater for 830 pupils.