A museum commemorating the wartime efforts of American oilmen has moved to Kelham Hall and Country Park.
A company has hired 100 staff after landing a £50m contract to build the biggest single accommodation block since Euro Disney.
British punk veterans Buzzcocks will be joining Kaiser Chiefs, Busted and Billy Ocean at Splendour, along with a host of other new acts now revealed for Wollaton Park on Saturday July 22.
Singer-songwriter Max Restaino will open the musical entertainment at Newark Festival’s Saturday show this summer.
The Newark branch of the Nottingham Forest Supporters’ Club is bringing The Reds’ double European Cup winners to town.
A jobs fair organised by Newark's MP attracted a bumper crowd of people looking for employment, apprenticeships or just for something different to do with their working lives.
Police are clamping down on drug dealing and drug houses in Newark.
Louise Scull, chairman of Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH), has announced today that she will be stepping down this summer.
Police are concerned for the safety of Anthony McGovern after he was reported missing from the Newark area at around 12.10am yesterday (Thursday January 12)
The appointment of a new chief constable for Nottinghamshire has been confirmed.
An employee who acted as the "inside man" during a high value burglary on a industrial estate was today (Friday) jailed for 21 months.
Health commissioners are consulting on whether IVF treatment should remain free on the NHS in Newark and Sherwood.
Physical Health & Performance Ltd will be holding a zumba dance party for Children in Need at Hardy's Business Park in Farndon tomorrow evening.
Many Advertiser villages have been rewarded for reaching the top of the tree in this year's Nottinghamshire Best Kept Village competition.
The message of remembrance was brought to life locally to Balderton when the story of a veteran who died recently was told.
What must have been one of the largest crowds applauded veterans and serving members of the Armed Forces at the conclusion of today's Remembrance Sunday parade in Newark.
Around 200 people impeccably observed a two-minute Armistice Day silence in Newark Market Place today.
There are lengthy delays this morning (Wednesday) in Farndon Road, Newark caused by the failure of traffic lights at roadworks.
A new incarnation officially began for a Newark secondary school today (Friday) with its official opening.
The Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH) has given the Advertiser a categoric assurance that it remains committed to a merger with the trust that runs Newark Hospital.