A village school has adopted two piglets in a bid to teach pupils about farming and where food comes from.
Vandals have struck again at allotments in Bingham.
A taxi driver was terrified as his vehicle was attacked by a passenger in the early hours.
A developer and architect have been put forward for a regional award for their redevelopment of a row of derelict cottages in Collingham.
Dog walkers in Bingham have said they will police Butt Field themselves to ensure it is kept free of faeces.
A woman who needs a kidney transplant has launched a campaign calling on the Government to change its policy on organ donation.
Floral tributes have been left to an 18-month-old girl who died after a fire in an Ollerton flat at the weekend.
Specific weather forecasts for Newark Market Place are being sought to avoid unnecessary market cancellations.
Gardeners are being asked to keep hold of odd bits of pottery, glass, and clay and take part in a wider project to help map the history of Bingham.
Changes are being made at Newark’s nightclub with a return to the building’s original name and the introduction of plastic glasses.
French visitors will join the Southwell branch of the Royal British Legion tomorrow to commemorate the 65th anniversary of D-Day.
Past and present members of the only remaining boys’ brigade company in the Newark area are invited to mark its centenary year.
A woman who had a liver transplant three years ago will be running in this year’s Newark Half-marathon in aid of the hospital that treated her.
Judges will be inspecting Newark’s floral displays next month as part of the East Midlands In Bloom competition.
Groups are being urged to take part in a film-themed parade at the third annual Newark Town Carnival.
Tuxford School has become one of only four secondary schools in Nottinghamshire judged as outstanding.
A ten-year-old boy has written to Southwell Town Council with an idea to help the elderly of the town.
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were at RAF College Cranwell for a graduation ceremony for more than 140 new recruits.
Newark’s Civil War history is reflected in a discount parking initiative that starts tomorrow.
The trip of a lifetime beckons for a Newark darts team that defeated 2,000 others to win a place in a championship in Las Vegas.