A man who was wounded, and his wife killed, in the terrorist attack in Nairobi told a friend he didn’t have time to think before the shooting started.
Residents angry that they may be asked to move decorations and memorials from the graves of loved ones have demanded answers from Bingham Town Council.
A toddler has inspired her father and 29 of his friends to run the Robin Hood Half-marathon on Sunday for two charities that help her.
The last person left homeless by the Wright Street explosion to request help from a committee set up in the aftermath has been re-homed.
Extra-time was needed to put Castle Barge 95 through to the second round after they came out on top in a long battle with Fat Cat in the Nottinghamshire Minor Cup.
Tributes have been paid to a coach who ran Newark’s first boxing club and trained national and world champions.
The Duke of Kent visited two high-profile Newark businesses on Monday.
A woman who almost fell victim to a phone call scam is warning others to be on their guard.
More than 800 people heard a world-renowned author read from one if his most famous books, accompanied by music, in a special production performed only five or six times a year.
A new bridge club for beginners is among the groups that will be using the recently-completed Southwell Flower Pod.
A totem pole carved by a Radcliffe man to remember the village’s links with Canada has been officially unveiled.
A teenage gymnast scooped an incredible ten championship titles in a regional competition in her last year as a junior athlete.
There were more attractions, exhibitors and visitors at this year’s Collingham Show and Ploughing Match at Larksfield.
A mother-of-three is backing a campaign by St John Ambulance to encourage more people to learn basic first aid after using her skills to help her children.
The new musical director of Newark Town Band says it is a new beginning as he aims to encourage more young people to take up playing.
Newark Heritage Festival ends on Sunday with the focus on Newark Cemetery.
A programme of free first aid courses is being run by Newark Community First Aid.
Internet security giant AVG Technologies is backing a fundraising ball for a specialist school in Newark.
Headteachers have welcomed a move to introduce 20mph speed zones outside many schools.
A student from Balderton is preparing to spend her gap year helping to tackle poverty in Africa.