The fifth season of Saturday night music is under way at Ann et Vin, Newark, featuring some familiar favourites as well as some newcomers to the line-up, which runs until the end of April.
A five-year-old girl who grew long hair so she could be like Rapunzel has had it cut to donate to charity.
A former professional motorbike racer was the star attraction at the first major bike show of the year.
Matt Ridyard, from the Nottingham Forest Supporters' Club Newark branch, gives his thoughts on the Reds' 1-0 home victory against QPR in the FA Cup, on Saturday.
Two sisters who gave up their jobs to set up in business together have opened a new venture and swapped city life for a place in the country.
A railway station that offers only a dozen services a week has been named one of the quietest in the country.
The locations of mobile speed cameras across Nottinghamshire have been revealed for this week.
Two antiques centres in Newark are featured in the second week of the new series of Antiques Road Trip, from Monday.
Buried in plot number WD/58 in Newark Cemetery is a victim of one of the first wartime aerial attacks on mainland Britain.
The Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham, the Right Rev Paul Williams, will make his first visit to Newark Parish Church on Sunday.
Two cricketers have been testing themselves to the limit Down Under after pursuing their Australian adventure, writes Warwick Lane.
A 26-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of armed robbery.
Long-running, record-breaking West End concert spectacular, Thriller Live, comes to Nottingham next week with an updated show that features new songs, videos, costumes and special effects.
Police are warning van drivers in Rushcliffe to be vigilant following a spate of thefts.
Jobs are likely to go at The Minster School, Southwell, amid increasing financial pressures.
A care home in Southwell has been recognised as a home of excellence in a recent inspection.
Matt Ridyard, from the Nottingham Forest Supporters' Club Newark branch, gives his thoughts on the Reds' FA Cup game against Queens Park Rangers.
Nathan Cumberland continued to direct his men during a firefight with the Taliban in 2009, despite losing both his legs.
Concerns have been raised about proposals to convert a former piano school into accommodation that one councillor claimed would be like packing people into a rabbit warren.
The stories of Newark’s wounded war heroes are to be told in a new book that will be sold across the country.