Choirs from Newark and Nottingham joined together for a musical workshop.
There is a dinner date with a difference next week as Newark Amateur Operatic Society perform their latest production.
Over 140,000 people in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire have booked their covid-19 autumn booster jab appointment.
Toddlers being left unattended, there's been trespassing and dogs have been off lead.
The Bob Dylan lyrics and songs musical tours for the first time in the UK and Ireland, has landed in Nottingham.
A free mental wellbeing training course aimed for the military community is being broadened to support thousands more people.
Approval has been given for new standing and seating areas at the YMCA Community and Activity Village in Newark.
A new charity shop is looking for donations before it opens officially for business.
Community organisations and businesses are supporting activities for hate crime awareness week.
Passengers are being warned that railway work will affect services this weekend.
Part-time support workers at Newark Emmaus Trust have been recognised for their 15 years of service to the charity.
There are always improvements to be made that can improve a town. The Advertiser has been out, asking Newark people for their views on the subject.
Free music taster lessons are being held this weekend for those wanting to learn to play and returning musicians.
A record £90m of drugs have been incinerated by Nottinghamshire Police this year, it has been revealed.
The support worker contacted Newark and Sherwood District Council, which provided the equipment.
A 24-hour fundraising marathon raised more than £8,000 for a cathedral organ appeal.
A memorial bench, plaque and new tree have been unveiled in the favourite park of a late grounds keeper.
A group of students, including one from Farndon, have raised £57,000 by trekking to Mount Everest base camp.
A community soup initiative is offering hearty meals in return for a donation to support local causes.
Calls have been made for bottle banks to be returned to a village.