A therapy donkey called Isla Smiler had the residents of a care home beaming with delight when she paid them a visit.
An international bolier-maker is expanding its Newark premises.
Controversial plans for a hotel-led development in Farndon that would bring up to 400 jobs have been submitted for approval.
Forty-five trainee teachers working in more than 25 schools across Nottinghamshire have collected items for the homeless this Christmas.
The faces of children enduring great torment in their young lives were lit up when they unexpectedly met some of their footballing heroes.
Government has announced that the limit imposed on the amount of council tax paid towards policing has been raised to £24 a year.
An outline planning application to transform and regenerate the Yorke Drive estate in Newark has now been submitted.
From recycling wrapping paper to roast turkey to bin collections, residents are urged to ensure they have a cleaner, safer and greener Christmas.
A pensioner who was caught with over 85,000 unlawful images of children was on Monday jailed for three and half years.
A neighbour of a mum and two children who died following a house fire has told how he and others tried to rouse the family to save them.
A crisp sunny December day met visitors to the Newark Christmas Market and Winter Feast today.
A nursery held an elf day to raise money for the Alzheimer’s Society.
The nearly £3,000 surplus from a campaign to raise money for a specialised buggy for a teen with a rare disease has been presented to Orchard School.
Proposed cuts to disability benefit payments will be delayed and rolled out in two phases.
A council is to present a motion to explore a partnership bid with a university for the potential purchase of the Laxton Estate.
A mum whose son has Duchenne muscular dystrophy has spoken out about the lack of mental health support.
Controversial plans to create a unitary authority to run Nottinghamshire have been ditched.
Southwell’s popular lantern walk, Sparkle and Shine, returns on Saturday.
Newark’s most prominent building, the grade one-listed Buttermarket and former Royal Exchange is back in public ownership.
Emergency services are on the scene of a serious collision involving a car and a pedestrian.