On its weekly vox pop, the Advertiser asked people in town what they would do if they won the lottery.
A couple has opened a new three-in-one shop that offers a tattoo studio, nail salon and café under one roof.
A large outdoor screen will broadcast the coronation of King Charles III ion Newark's Market Place in May.
There are reports of a lorry blocking a lane between Staythorpe and Averham and causing traffic delays.
More than 200 bags of waste were collected by volunteers who took part in the two-week Great British Spring Clean.
A donkey was born last week at a family-run farm and garden centre and named in honour of the owner’s late aunt.
Young people can now help shape policing services through a new group giving youngsters a stronger voice.
More than 25 families attended an Easter egg hunt, which was run for a second year at a community hub.
A charity is appealing to the public for help in finding a warehouse so it can continue to provide educational and medical donations to Africa.
A housing team cycled 50 miles from Nottingham to Newark to fundraise for the homeless.
A housebuilder has donated 25 children's hard hats to a primary school to help raise awareness for Brain Tumour Research.
More than 19 charities have benefited from valuable donations due to Movement for Good Awards the past five years.
Work at a pond, including a new footpath, are due to start by the end of the month.
Following the recent news of Wetherspoons closing its pub in Newark town centre, the Advertiser went out to find out people’s views.
An event dedicated to collectors and lovers of insects, butterflies and moths returns to Ollerton on Sunday.
A rescue centre is hosting a therapy workshop and an Easter fundraising event to help improve the lives of dogs.
A man is retiring from a builders’ merchant after 35 years in the industry.
Officers seized fishing equipment and issued fines in an operation on the River Trent.
Repairs are taking place to a fire station yard, but crews are stressing service will not be affected.
A new partnership between Newark's Air and Space Institute and a university will give students a chance to complete a degree.