Christmas is a season of holiday, and for family and kindness, but it can be hard for those apart away from loved ones this year, apart due to war.
A man allegedly kept prisoner in his own home fled into the darkness and walked barefoot for help.
A Newark college sponsorship has helped create a new Newark foodie map to promote 20 independent food businesses.
A coffee shop will be offering over 30 free Christmas meals to those who need them in its community.
Newark people have joined community wellbeing walks that aim to promote physical and mental wellbeing.
The new chief constable of Nottinghamshire Police says “it feels like coming home” as she starts her new role.
An RAF historian has shared his tribute to war hero Johnny Johnson and his shame a street cannot be named after him for 20 years.
Police are warning people that they could lose their driving licence if they ride e-scooters under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Concerns have been raised over slippery conditions at Newark Bus Station in the recent cold snap.
A Ukrainian family who has escaped war has been helped by Newark businesses to find work.
Newark Community Soup will be serving soup alongside Santa this Friday in Newark Market Place.
Frustation at plastic packaging and waste led a woman to open her own business and it is going from strength to strength.
The Advertiser went out to ask Newarkers, knowing what they know now, the advice they would have given themselves a year ago if they had the chance.
Newark dignitaries visited the Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum in London.
YMCA Newark and Sherwood has launched a Christmas holiday children's club.
More than £45,000 was raised in just six days for the Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance Christmas challenge.
A Newark play centre has closed a year after it was founded due to rise of living costs.
More people have come forward with their experiences of EVRI deliveries after the Advertiser highlighted problems yesterday.
People in and around Newark say they have been waiting weeks for parcels from EVRI.
More than £2,000 was raised at Christmas Jumper Night in memory of a friend who died of lupus this year.