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JOIN US NOWA dog stolen two weeks ago and then located through its microchip has been taken again, leaving its owner distraught.
Opening school sports facilities to the public is one way Newark and Sherwood District Council could improve provision, according to Southwell Town Council.
Congestion caused by rival bus companies in Bingham is causing chaos, according to residents.
The launch of a national series of concerts to mark 90 years of the Royal British Legion will be held at Southwell Minster.
The third leg of the Joe Cox Winter League was held at Collingham’s Millennium fishery and, with 21 anglers, both Willow and Centenary were used.
Plans for a lorry depot on a site accessed by narrow country roads have been rejected after months of wrangling.
Three friends are organising their own version of Race For Life to raise money for two Newark causes.
Rushcliffe residents could be charged for extra wheelie bins if money-saving ideas discussed by the borough council this week are approved.
Confusion remains over the future of Fiskerton Household Waste Recycling Centre.
Southwell Library will close for two weeks for refurbishments as part of a Nottinghamshire-wide improvement scheme.
Newark Rugby Club host Derby tomorrow in a league game at Kelham Road following a gallant display in their 44-20 defeat at Old Northamptonians on Saturday.
More than 160 horses have been entered for the Midlands Area Point To Point at Thorpe Lodge on Sunday.
Newark martial artist Jill Pearce has become only the second woman in the country to be awarded promotion to sixth degree black-belt.
Paralympian Natalie Blake has achieved the remarkable feat of setting both a disabled and able-bodied British powerlifting record.
Pupils from the Magnus Church of England School, Newark, are helping to turn an overgrown area into a nature reserve.
He may not be as famous as George Formby, but music teacher Colin Tribe is doing his bit to raise the profile of the ukulele.
Youngsters who love to sing can take part in an X-factor style event for the chance of becoming a chorister.
A replacement sign in Balderton has caused concern because it is smaller than the previous one and does not give the village the prominence it needs.
Girls are being encouraged to have the cervical cancer vaccine as part of a programme that nationally could save up to 400 lives a year.
A former Balderton postmaster will be honoured during a ceremony at the Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial, The Wall, in Washington DC.