A disturbing development has come from Donetsk relating to the fate of captured Newark soldier Aiden Aslin.
Adrian Smith has been selected by the Senior Staffing Committee as the next chief executive.
Grasping the opportunity to transform urban areas for nature would transform people’s lives too. — writes Erin McDaid, Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
Countless hours of hard work and love and effort for the community were being scrutinised today as the judges of Newark in Bloom arrived in town.
In his latest column Newark MP Robert Jenrick writes about his government's ambitions for dealing with long healthcare waiting lists.
Two police cadets have been hand-picked for new roles with the county’s High Sheriff.
It wasn't just the festival-goers that were sizzling in the heat at Southwell Racecourse.
Ablehomes LTD was praised as a developer who listens when a planning application for nine homes on the former Elm Avenue Playing Field was debated
The following list of planning applications have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council.
I find it incredible that Newark and Sherwood District Council objected to the Traveller’s site off the A46 because of flood risks.
The protected and very rare Grizzled Skipper butterfly is back.
Mr C.Adams blames Brexit for a shortage of dentists (Denied A Dentist, News Views, June 23). Not so.
A team of staff from Newark Orchard School completed the Lyke Wake Walk across the Yorkshire Moors for school funds.
Newark Town Council raised no objections to YMCA's plans for stands and turnstiles at its stadium, provided sufficient parking is guaranteed.
The heat is on as East Midlands Chillifest returns tomorrow through to Sunday with a full weekend of chilli-inspired entertainment.
Crammed full of intriguing stories and sites of Anglo Saxon, Medieval, Georgian and Victorian Newark, tours run every two weeks.
Ukrainian refugees and their hosts had another opportunity to get to know one-another at Newark College.
Newark and Bingham MP Robert Jenrick has said today that he believes the nation would be better served under new leadership.
One of three sites earmarked as potential locations for Gypsy and Traveller sites in Newark and Sherwood looks likely to be scrubbed from the list.
It's back to the court for Newark Tennis Club after a club day and tournament had to be cancelled following a break-in at the clubhouse.