Students across the Advertiser area helped their schools to improved GCSE results when they picked up their results on Tuesday.
A mixture of culinary delights and sunshine attracted hundreds of people to the fifth annual Newark Food and Drink Fayre on Sunday.
A football club starts its season this afternoon in a new league thanks to its revamped ground.
Residents in Ollerton and Boughton are being asked to take part in a litter pick this morning.
Drivers travelling through the A46 roadworks are risking their lives by failing to stop at red lights.
Dog walkers are continuing to work with Southwell Town Council to find land in the centre of the town where their pets can be exercised off the lead.
A new site is being sought for glass-recycling bottle banks in Farndon.
A plaque to honour a 19th Century military hero has been unveiled by his great-grandson.
Women footballers are being encouraged by Newark and Sherwood District Council to coach young players.
This year’s Ladies’ Day at Southwell Racecourse looks set to be another memorable occasion, with first-class hospitality and exciting racing.
People interested in tracing their family history can take advantage of a free website at Nottinghamshire County Council’s Archives until October.
Work starts today to transform a disabled girl’s garden into a safer area for her to play.
Members of the Friends of Newark Cemetery will be in Newark Market Place today to find out what people want from the facility.
Colliery waste, which it was feared would be transported through Ollerton by lorry, looks set to be carried by rail after pressure from Ollerton and Boughton Town Council.
The history of a 200-year-old former theatre has been investigated as part of efforts to restore and convert the building.
A keen amateur chef is to appear on a television programme to find Britain’s best dish.
Public money could be used to buy more land in Southwell instead of paying off debt.
Charity fundraising group the Pet Shop Girls raised nearly £14,000 last year, it has been revealed.
Bus parking and waiting restrictions could be introduced to try to ease congestion and traffic flow problems in Bingham town centre.
Around 1,000 crocus bulbs are to be planted in Bingham as part of a project that will see more than 4m flowers bloom simultaneously across the country next year.