The demolition of a former leisure centre that was destroyed by arsonists should be completed early next year.
Film-lovers and thrill-seekers are invited to spend Halloween with 20,000 dismembered mannequins.
An actress who went to school in Southwell is appearing on the Spanish version of TV talent show, The Voice.
All three emergency services took part in a life-like training exercise to test their response to a multi-vehicle collision.
An MP has spoken in the House of Commons about the need for greater support for parents whose babies are stillborn or die soon after birth.
A bosun's whistle piped the arrival to church of the coffin of an Arctic Convoys veteran.
Newark Festival is in the running for a national award.
The government is to review powers used to tackle illegal Traveller and Gypsy encampments.
Due to popular demand comedian Reginald D. Hunter has extended his critically-acclaimed UK Tour with new dates that include Newark Palace Theatre.
Householders with cat flaps are being warned to be on their guard against burglars.
There were rousing renditions of Jerusalem, Land of Hope and Glory and the National Anthem as the Newark Patriotic Fund celebrated ten years of helping the Advertiser area's military heroes with a ball that included a mini-prom.
During a good-natured grilling from primary school pupils, MP Mr Robert Jenrick described how he was heckled on his first day in the job.
The guest speaker at a ball in aid of Newark Patriotic Fund will be the first soldier that it helped ten years ago.
Hundreds of people attended the 97th Flintham and District Ploughing Match and Show at Sibthorpe yesterday.
Southwell Town Council has been criticised for not yet agreeing how much money it will provide for flood defences in the town.
A major site earmarked for housing is being bought by Newark and Sherwood District Council.
A new road linking the A46 with the A1 at Newark could be completed much sooner than earlier predictions, if the Government agrees a funding package.
An informal young professionals networking group in Newark continues to grow in popularity.
A chef who has cooked for the Monaco royal family, a host of celebrities and made an outgoing prime minister’s final Downing Street meal is bringing a new menu to a Newark bar and restaurant.
A radar survey has shown possible evidence of tunnels under Newark Market Place, but further analysis is needed.