Newark Town Hall is lit blue and yellow — the colours of Ukraine — as Newark expresses its solidarity with its brothers and sisters in humankind.
The death of a woman at her home is being treated as murder.
Residents are being invited to have their say on a review of local conservation areas in Newark and Southwell.
Bakkavor Desserts in Newark has announced it is adopting the Salvation Army as its partner charity for 2022.
The council tax precept and budget has been recommended to Newark Town Council for approval and would see the council tax precept increase by 1.9%.
Newark Town Council has had to go back to the drawing board in its pursuit of a new town clerk.
Permission has been granted for another Traveller site on Newark's Tolney Lane.
A £2.1m project to breath new life into Newark town centre was unanimously approved.
There is the chance to explore the depths of 20ft Newark Town Lock during family open days this weekend.
A provisional trial date has been set in the case of three men who have been charged in connection with a home invasion burglary.
A Leicester fan who ran onto the pitch during an FA Cup game with Nottingham Forest and assaulted players has been banned from matches for a decade.
Covid-19 has had a detrimental impact on the economy and specifically the evening economy of Newark and Sherwood.
National Highways has unveiled its preferred route for the Newark bypass dualling scheme — including plans for a fly-over.
Splendour is bouncing back bigger and better than ever since its last outing three years ago with a second day and adding yet more acts to the bill.
Make no mistake, Ukraine has been invaded and UK sanctions don't go far enough, says a Member of Parliament.
Newark College’s annual careers and apprenticeship fair was back with 15 local businesses exhibiting to students who are planning their next steps.
A Newark man serving with the Ukrainian military said there’s fighting already on the frontline.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Newark and Sherwood District Council.
A film by a Newark-based director that explores a British Army soldier’s return from service in Afghanistan will premiere in September.
A Newark man on the frontline in Ukraine said he believes it will be only a matter of days or even hours before Russia invades the country.