Two driving enthusiasts are again joining real-life Wacky Racers from across the UK on this summer’s Monte Carlo Or Bust Rally.
Young orators recited poetry they had learned off by heart in front of their classmates as part of a contest.
In his latest column, Erin McDaid, of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, looks at efforts to restore crocus to its former glory in the county.
A team from Saint-Gobain took time out to clean up the area around the Newark quarry and adjacent works for the Great British Spring Clean.
Volunteers sending aid to war-ravaged Ukraine need help to provide lorries to make the trip, or funding to make their deliveries possible.
Nottinghamshire Police has smashed its recruitment target ahead of schedule — with officer ranks now at its highest number for 11 years.
A suspected thief was arrested as he tried to leave the country.
Health bosses ask for the public’s help to make sure staff can focus on caring for the sickest patients in our community who need life-saving care.
The book collection of Geoffrey Bond will be offered for sale by Golding Young & Mawer Lincoln saleroom on April 27.
Design practice, rg+p has described its vision for the former M&S store on Stodman Street, Newark, having secured planning permission.
Hawton and District WI has held its first meeting at the Conservative Club in Newark.
School pals of a teenager battling cancer raised £1,600 to help others like her.
Supporters of Framework will gather at Southwell Minster on Saturday, at 10.30am, for its spring service.
Reach Learning Disability will work to enhance its environmental and financial sustainability thanks to a grant.
Villagers are to be consulted on their views of having a parish council.
Newark Stop Hate Crime held an event for people with disabilities at the Cleveland Square Community Centre.
People from areas of Nottinghamshire are invited to attend a community engagement day to showcase all things rural.
The eagerly awaited Notts stage of this year’s Tour of Britain cycle race ignores Newark and will again start in West Bridgford and end in Mansfield.
A man who admitted common assault and damaging a kitchen cupboard, ornaments, a television, a door at a home and a car, received a community order.
A special photographic competition that celebrates Nottinghamshire has been launched to help mark a jubilee year of landmark events in the county.