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LEARN MOREMore than 8,500 people have signed a petition opposing the closure of a care home in Boughton.
Pupils at the Minster School, Southwell, are launching rockets and measuring earthquakes as part of a £17,000 science project.
Pottery enthusiasts from the Newark area are campaigning against changes to services at Rufford Ceramics Centre.
Hooligans badly damaged a high speed train carrying 1,000 travellers through Newark on Monday afternoon.
Residents are calling for action to stop vehicles travelling too fast along a narrow lane.
New staff are helping to speed up treatment at Newark’s accident and emergency department in a scheme thought to be the first of its kind in the country.
The achievements of disabled swimmers were celebrated at the annual awards evening of Bingham Penguins Swimming Club.
Competitors of all ages hurtled at top speeds down a hill in a village’s first race for homemade carts.
Residents say not enough has been done to reduce the risk of more flooding in Southwell.
Prince William is to start training at RAF Cranwell this month. His father, Prince Charles, trained at the base in 1971.
More parking could be provided in Newark town centre on a former school playground.
The saga of the village governed by a town council has taken another turn, after members decided to rethink their status again.
Graffiti is blighting a Newark housing estate and youths from other parts of town are being blamed.
The most popular names in the Advertiser’s birth announcements in 2007 were Harry and Ella, both bucking the trend nationally.
Despite the rain, more than 1,000 people greeted the South Notts Hunt on Tuesday when members returned to Newark Market Place for the second consecutive year for their New Year’s Day meet.
A landmark public house faces an uncertain future after owners put it up for sale as a de-licensed property with a guide price of £600,000.
Plans to build a church and community centre have suffered a setback after Bingham Methodist Church failed in its bid for £1/2m from the lottery.
A nursery attached to Dukeries College and Complex is to close after its governing body decided a funding deficit was becoming too large.
An inter-house singing competition at the Minster School, Southwell, was won by Emily Stutchbury (13).
Two residents of council-owned flats in Newark have claimed in court that the block is a hive of drug use and dealing.