Businesses are being asked to help young kickboxers compete at international events.
It is hoped up to £140,000 was raised for Cancer Research UK by almost 2,000 women and girls who took part in the second Race For Life at Newark Showground on Wednesday evening.
Burglars fled from a house with a 12-year-old girl’s birthday money after being disturbed.
A doctors’ surgery has greatly improved its score in a care assessment scheme.
Police have launched a summer crackdown on nuisance off-road bikers.
Controversial plans for the former Rodney School, Kirklington, were approved by Newark and Sherwood District Council on Tuesday, despite strong opposition.
A CAMPAIGN by a Bingham war historian to ensure a fitting memorial for every Victoria Cross holder in Nottinghamshire is set for a successful conclusion.
An elderly couple fear that a proposed housing development will make it difficult for emergency services to reach their home.
Churchgoers in the Southwell and Nottingham Diocese are still among the most generous in the country, the annual meeting of the Diocesan Board of Finance was told on Wednesday.
Pupils studying art and design and technology at Minster School, Southwell, were rewarded for their hard work during the year.
Pupils who have overcome adversity and contributed to school life have been presented with awards in recognition of their achievement.
There are calls for a 30mph limit to be extended in a bid to slow traffic approaching Boughton from Walesby.
Police are to be given the power to seize alcohol from louts causing trouble in the grounds of Newark Castle.
A man who runs a barn owl project is appealing for the safe return of a chick after it was stolen from its nest.
A club set up in Southwell for young people from farming families celebrated its 60th anniversary on Sunday.
Thousands of people lined the streets on Sunday to see the Newark Carnival procession.
The Bishop of Southwell and Nottingham, the Rt Rev George Cassidy, is among those backing moves to introduce women bishops.
BINGHAM has made it into the final of this year’s Nottinghamshire Best Kept Village Competition.
Litter-picks and tree-planting by conservationists has helped Farndon to win a prize in a best-kept village competition.
Lives are being put at risk because vital equipment on the banks of the River Trent is being vandalised, stolen or thrown into the water.