Detectives investigating an assault on Lowdham Road, Gunthorpe, are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
A mum who had a fantastic labour with no pain relief after preparing herself with a hypnobirthing course is passing on the techniques to other mums-to-be.
Three Newark charities have each been given 30 places in this year’s half-marathon and are looking for runners to take them up.
The #love4littleliam campaign is gaining momentum as another £5,000 was raised from a head and beard shave by family friends.
A family whose newborn baby died when he was just 4½ hours old have completed a walk in his memory with each mile representing the precious time his parents had with him.
A new sensory garden has been created at a village school thanks to the teamwork of parents, staff and children.
The tower at Newark Parish Church will be open to the public on Bank Holiday Monday providing the chance to get a bird’s eye view of the town and surrounding area.
The 800th anniversary of the first siege of Newark Castle will be marked at the weekend by re-enactors from Regia Anglorum.
Gin and prosecco will be on offer for the first time at the Newark Beer and Cider Festival at the Riverside Park this weekend.
Flower growers from the Advertiser area have sent buckets of their best blooms to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show which starts today.
More than 300 people of all ages took part in a Chase the Royal Rainbow event at Southwell Racecourse on Saturday.
A cyclist has suffered serious injuries after coming off his bike during the Outlaw Half Nottingham Triathlon this morning.
All brides want to look their best on their big day so when Stephen Jelly asked his partner, Jo Iles, to marry him it was the motivation she needed to do something about her weight.
Plans for 350 homes at Fernwood Meadows South were unanimously approved by Newark and Sherwood District Council.
Seventeen artists will be opening their studios at nine venues in Southwell and Upton over the Bank Holiday weekend as part of Open Studios Notts 2018: Bringing Artists Into View.
The popular proverb "If you want something done, ask a busy person" aptly sums up the new chairman of Nottinghamshire County Council Mrs Sue Saddington.
Owners of businesses on Bowbridge Road Industrial Estate, Newark, are supporting a £½m appeal to help five-year-old Liam Andrew, who has been diagnosed with a rare incurable and inoperable brain tumour.
The family of five-year-old Liam Andrew, who has been diagnosed with a rare incurable and inoperable brain tumour, say they have been overwhelmed by the support and response from the public.
Four portraits of a well-known and respected Newark family which have been passed down through several generations have been gifted to the Town Hall museum.