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Shaun Balfe will be back racing in the British GT Championship, after finishing fourth overall last season.
The Advertiser has opened its archives to see what was making the news this week 25, 50 and 100 years ago.
Update: The A617 Kelham Road has now reopened after police attended an incident this afternoon (March 27).
Newark Town Ladies are in the final of the county cup after demolishing their rivals in the last four.
After years of playing different characters, comedian Leigh Francis is stepping out as himself for a UK tour.
After their stadium tour with The Arctic Monkeys last year, The Hives are on their own headline UK tour.
Nominees have until tomorrow (March 29) to complete their submissions for this year’s Newark Business Awards.
There was disappointment in the county cup as all four Newark Alliance sides crashed out at the semi-final stage.
Fans can enjoy a Michael Jackson concert experience with a top tribute act in Nottingham.
A rugby club is looking for a new first-team coach after being being told their leader is stepping down at the end of the season.
Girls from primary schools across the district took to the pitch at Newark Rugby Club last week to try their hand at the sport.
There was a disastrous weekend for Newark’s Lepley rally driver family in Wales.
Cyclist Isabel Darvill scored one of her best performances in the eighth ANEXO/CAMS Women’s CICLI Classic at Melton Mowbray on Sunday.
A runner completed the North Lincoln Half-marathon at the weekend as a warm-up for next month’s London Marathon.
The green flag fell on the 70th season of BriSCA F1 Stock Car Racing at King’s Lynn with Ollerton star Richard Woods among those in action.
There could be an all-Newark final in two Sunday football county cup competitions this season.
The Advertiser has opened its archives to see what was making the news this week 25, 50 and 100 years ago.
The deadline for entering this year’s Newark Business Awards is fast approaching.
There is the chance to get into the mind of a serial killer at Newark’s Palace Theatre next week.