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LEARN MOREStrong winds and muddy trails didn’t deter runners from taking part in a countryside half-marathon.
The trust that manages Newark Hospital has been ranked as the best in the Midlands for staff engagement.
Newark and Sherwood District Council approved the urgency decision to buy the unit on Stodman Street.
The village hall has officially been transferred into the hands of the parish council after it had cared for it for years.
The list of sites where motorists can expect to see mobile speed cameras in Nottinghamshire has been announced.
Plans to boost the educational potential of a historic farming village are to be discussed.
The Environment Agency has issued flood warnings as Storm Jorge is set to hit this weekend.
A shop break-in has left the owners heartbroken, but thankful to the community for their help.
A new bleep system for parents who are waiting for their child to come out of an operation has been developed.
A support group for those with dementia and their carers has been given a vital funding boost.
Imagine being able to have a stroll through the countryside with a few drinks, while raising money for an important charity.
Mystery tree trimmers have left residents puzzled as to who has done it and who should clean it up.
Deck chairs, a garden table and pieces of wood were among this pile of dumped rubbish.
Two men were arrested last night on suspicion of theft from a motor vehicle on the A1.
There has been an accident on the A1 northbound near Newark, causing long delays.
Nottinghamshire Police are appealing for witnesses after offenders entered a property and stole a car.
Train passengers are advised not to travel next weekend as there will be disruption to journeys on the East Coast Main Line.
Plans to start the repairs to a Scout group’s roof are being scuppered due to damage from overhanging trees.
Instead of just throwing away bottle tops, you can save them to help make a difference to Newark’s veterans.
Newark's two train stations have mixed results for train reliability, according to a new online service.