A boy who got stuck in traffic near Farnsfield while on his way for a kidney transplant has met the police team that airlifted him to hospital.
East Midlands Ambulance Service (EMAS) has been awarded money to pay for pioneering research into cardiovascular disease.
Newark's winter beer festival is proving popular according to its organisers.
Passers-by stopped to watch as 90 golden balloons were released outside Newark Parish Church today (Saturday).
A man accused of murdering a former Newark mother-of-four in Grantham appeared before Lincoln Crown Court yesterday (Thursday).
A former pupil of the Minster School, Southwell, who wants to be an internationally-renowned opera singer is holding a concert to raise money to continue her studies.
A kitchen designer who was given a new lease of life with a kidney transplant has won a gold medal at the 2010 Winter World Transplant Games for snowboarding.
Burglary, car crime, robbery and theft are the policing priorities that people in Newark want their money spending on.
A period mid-terraced house with a long rear garden and summer house is available to rent for £425 a calendar month through Reality Estates of Newark.
Two charity workers are appealing for help with ambitious plans for a fundraising event in Newark Market Place to raise money for victims of the Haiti earthquake.
It was the destruction of Haiti’s state university that brought home the scale of the disaster for a Balderton search-and-rescue specialist who has returned from helping earthquake victims.
The two Newark Rotary clubs continue to raise money for vital supplies for Haiti.
Collections have been made in schools, churches, shops and organisations for the Haiti disaster appeal.
About 100 poems by pupils at Wellow House School will be published in a booklet in aid of the Haiti disaster fund.
Youngsters will be encouraged to take an interest in politics when Southwell Town Council breaks with tradition to hold a meeting at school.
The landlords of a Southwell pub have won the Newark Campaign for Real Ale’s pub of the year award in their first year in business.
Crime in the policing division covering Bingham is at an unprecedented low, according to new figures.
Some people may think taking your dog into work is barking mad but a Bingham solicitor believes it is actually good for business.
More than 150 people gathered at a disused canal they fear will be lost forever unless a bridge is rebuilt during the A46 dualling project.
After trips in recent years to China and the Czech Republic, district councillors are set to put a stop to entering competitions that involve foreign travel.